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Council of Nicea I

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1 4 | the clergy.~ ~NOTES.~ ~ANCIENT EPITOME(1) OF CANON I.~ ~ 2 4 | unmutilated was strong in the Ancient Church .... This canon of 3 5 | of Trent continued the ~ancient use of the word, calling 4 6 | great Synod.~ ~NOTES.~ ~ANCIENT EPITOME OF CANON II.~ ~Those 5 7 | all suspicion.~ ~NOTES.~ ~ANCIENT EPITOME OF CANON III.~ ~ 6 8 | Metropolitan.~ ~NOTES.~ ~ANCIENT EPITOME OF CANON IV.~ ~A 7 9 | about autumn.~ ~NOTES.~ ~ANCIENT EPITOME OF CANON V.~ ~Such 8 10| CANON VI.~ ~LET the ancient customs in Egypt, Libya 9 10| majority prevail.~ ~NOTES.~ ~ANCIENT EPITOME OF CANON VI.~ ~The 10 10| to ~confirm and establish ancient customs already existing. 11 10| first words of it: "Let the ancient customs be ~maintained." 12 10| Miletius, and to confirm the ancient privileges ~of that see 13 10| and confirms all their ancient privileges.~ ~FFOULKES.~( 14 10| canon is as follows: "This ancient ~right is assigned to the 15 11| Canon read thus: "It is of ancient custom that the bishop of 16 12| VII.~ ~SINCE custom and ancient tradition have prevailed 17 12| place of honour.~ ~NOTES.~ ~ANCIENT EPITOME OF CANON VII.~ ~ 18 12| he could to maintain the ~ancient dignity of the see of Antioch ( 19 13| in the city.~ ~NOTES.~ ~ANCIENT EPITOME OF CANON VIII.~ ~ 20 13| no longer ~observed the ancient discipline which forbade 21 13| must be ~corrected by the ancient Latin versions. The letter 22 13| forth the practice of the ancient councils and not ~the practice 23 13| have been considered in ancient times as quite ~on a par 24 14| is blameless.~ ~NOTES.~ ~ANCIENT EPITOME OF CANON IX.~ ~Whoever 25 15| shall be deposed.~ ~NOTES.~ ~ANCIENT EPITOME OF CANON X.~ ~Whoso 26 16| without oblation.~ ~NOTES.~ ~ANCIENT EPITOME OF CANON XI.~ ~As 27 17| form and arrangement of the ancient churches as well as of the ~ 28 18| the whole time.~NOTES.~ ~ANCIENT EPITOME OF CANON XII.~ ~ 29 18| Antiq. xi. ~5, 10), "the ancient canons did not condemn the 30 19| CONCERNING the departing, the ancient canonical law is still to 31 19| give it him.~ ~NOTES.~ ~ANCIENT EPITOME OF CANON XIII.~ ~ 32 19| then cited, and various ancient ~versions of the canon.] 33 20| is nothing upon which the ancient church more strenuously ~ 34 21| catechumens.~ ~NOTES.~ ~ANCIENT EPITOME OF CANON XIV.~ ~ 35 22| or ~presbyter.~ ~NOTES.~ ~ANCIENT EPITOME OF CANON XV.~Neither 36 23| contrary to ~the usage of the Ancient Church, except in cases 37 23| whatever is paid to the ancient canons and discipline of 38 24| ordination be void.~ ~NOTES.~ ~ANCIENT EPITOME OF CANON XVI.~ ~ 39 24| from the list.~ ~NOTES.~ ~ANCIENT EPITOME OF CANON XVII.~ ~ 40 25| reconcile the ~modern with the ancient doctrine; the Fathers expressly 41 26| deposed from ~the diaconate.~ ~ANCIENT EPITOME OF CANON XVIII.~ ~ 42 27| among the laity.~ ~NOTES.~ ~ANCIENT EPITOME OF CANON XIX.~ ~ 43 28| punishment. In the collect in the ancient office there is a ~special 44 28| deaconess are set forth in many ancient writings, I ~cite here what 45 29| God standing.~ ~NOTES.~ ~ANCIENT EPITOME OF CANON XX.~ ~On 46 30| proved this, reproducing an ancient ~Arabic paraphrase of the 47 30| research into the most ancient documents, wrote a history 48 30| elsewhere.~ ~c. Rufinus is more ancient than these two historians. 49 30| of Zosimus is that in the ancient ~copies the canons of Nicaea 50 30| had decided ~what was the ancient rule for the celebration 51 30| documents.~ ~e. All the ancient collections of canons, either 52 30| canons to Nicaea. The most ancient ~of these collections were 53 30| canons, and those of the most ancient councils. The ~French bishop 54 30| result--for example, the most ancient and the most remarkable 55 30| commentaries upon the canons of the ancient Councils, quote only and ~ 56 32| sufficient, according to ~the ancient tradition of the Church, 57 32| say, that, ~according to ancient tradition, those not married 58 32| with the practice of the ancient Church, and especially of 59 35| is a fact, proved by the ancient Easter table of the Roman 60 35| little entertained by the ancient authorities ~of the Church-- 61 35| of Dionysius, whilst the ancient ~Churches of Wales held 62 35| 729, the majority of the ~ancient British Churches accepted


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