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Council of Nicea I

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1 1 | And [we believe] in the Holy Ghost. And whosoever shall 2 1 | We believe also in the Holy Ghost We ~believe that each 3 1 | the Son truly as Son, the Holy Ghost truly as Holy Ghost; 4 1 | the Holy Ghost truly as Holy Ghost; as ~our Lord also 5 1 | of the ~Son, and of the Holy Ghost.~ ~ 6 4 | THE CANONS OF THE 318 HOLY FATHERS ASSEMBLED IN THE 7 5 | the ~Church as portions of Holy Scripture. Again, as to 8 5 | natural ~derivation, see "the holy canon" in the first canon 9 8 | the first canon of the ~Holy Apostles, for the latter 10 9 | bread and ~wine for the Holy celebration; in what other 11 9 | redemption, as well as for the holy meal, and entreaty is ~made 12 12| singular fitness in the Holy City Jerusalem ~holding 13 12| according ~to the prophet. As a holy city Jerusalem was a thing 14 12| a moment ~grudge to the Holy City of the old dispensation 15 13| Apostolic Church, the great and holy Synod ~decrees that they 16 13| at the celebration of the Holy Eucharist in the mother 17 17| offerings, nor partake of the Holy Communion. This class of 18 17| part stood the Altar, or Holy Table (which ~names were 19 17| chancel rail were called the holy gates, and none but the 20 17| the patriarch, and some holy religious; be presented 21 17| not without great fruit in Holy Church. ... ~Confession 22 20| the oral reception of the Holy Communion. What in later ~ 23 20| was allowed to keep the Holy Sacrament in her house that 24 20| her box, in which was the Holy ~of the Lord, was deterred 25 20| into the place ~where the Holy Things were stored, and 26 20| therein," and ~"the most holy blood of Christ was spilled 27 20| that in that church the Holy Sacrament was ~reserved 28 20| The reservation of the Holy Sacrament was usually made 29 20| aware the reservation of the Holy Sacrament in the early church ~ 30 21| catechumens who have lapsed, the holy and great ~Synod has decreed 31 21| allowed to ~stay while the Holy Mysteries were celebrated, 32 22| after this ~decree of the holy and great Synod, shall attempt 33 24| as monthly interest], the holy and ~great Synod thinks 34 25| the Congregation of the Holy Office with the approval 35 26| to the knowledge of the holy and great Synod that, in ~ 36 26| first was that they gave the holy Communion to presbyters. 37 26| had presumed to receive ~Holy Communion before the presbyters, 38 26| the sacrifice, or "at the holy altar," as ~Balsamon observes.~ ~ 39 26| that the faithful in the holy Communion truly received " 40 26| that the faithful in the ~holy Communion truly received ' 41 27| heretical in his teaching on the Holy Trinity the Synod ~of Nice 42 27| Father, and the Son, and the Holy Ghost, (1) he shall ~have 43 27| that he may receive the Holy Ghost. But ~if in answer 44 27| named the Father, Son ~and Holy Spirit in administering 45 27| not use the words Son and Holy Spirit in the usual sense, 46 28| the female ~candidates for holy baptism. At that time the 47 29| it seems good ~to the holy Synod that prayer be made 48 30| at Nicaea, and after the holy Council had decided ~what 49 31| are not to be ordained to Holy Orders before ~they have 50 31| they have a knowledge of Holy Scripture. And such, if 51 31| one should be forbidden Holy Communion unless such as 52 31| chosen from the diocese for holy orders, and of ~how they 53 32| if those who had taken holy orders ~without being married 54 32| that whoever had taken holy orders ~before marriage, 55 33| Alexandria, by the grace of GOD, holy and great; ~and to our well-beloved 56 33| nation under ~heaven, the holy and great synod, the bishops 57 33| FORASMUCH as the great and holy Synod, which was assembled 58 33| creature. All these things the holy Synod has anathematized, 59 33| are serving under our most holy colleague ~Alexander; while 60 33| to Egypt and to ~the most holy Church of Alexandria; but 61 33| agreement ~concerning the holy Easter, that this particular 62 33| Jesus Christ, and of the Holy ~Ghost, to whom be glory 63 34| that is to say, of his holy passion, and he desired[ 64 34| been decided that the ~most holy festival of Easter should 65 34| is not seemly that in so holy a thing there ~should be 66 34| decreed, keep this most holy day according to the prescribed 67 34| can thus celebrate this holy Easter day at the same time,


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