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Council of Nicea I

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1 1 | shall say that ~there was a time when the Son of God was 2 1 | of the Father before all time, by whom ~also everything 3 2 | Council at Nice were at one time ready to accede to ~the 4 3 | ontological relations, whether in time or in eternity. In the later ~ 5 3 | he retained, at the ~same time altering the whole run of 6 3 | agennhtos so early as the time of ~Ignatius." In this he 7 3 | Ant. p. 565), that at the time of the Arian controversy 8 6 | right to ~us that for the time to come no such thing shall 9 6 | himself there is need of time and of a longer trial after ~ 10 6 | the ~devil." But if, as time goes on, any sensual sin 11 6 | without a probation of some time a ~neophyte is of no advantage( 12 6 | a catechumen for a short time: this ~injunction is in 13 9 | Zonaras complains that in his time "these synods were ~everywhere 14 9 | already developed at the time of Justin, had been created 15 11| vicarius urbis. In our ~time Dr. Maasen has proved in 16 12| Easter controversy in the ~time of Pope Victor, Theophilus 17 13| penance] laid upon them, and a time [of restoration] fixed so 18 13| second marriages. At the time of ~the Council of Nice 19 13| require restriction ~by the time of the Council of Antioch, 20 13| ordain priests. But at the time these authors ~wrote, there 21 13| chorepiscopus present, for by this time the office ~had been abolished; 22 17| wrote after Augustine's time, ~extended the necessity 23 18| fulfilled their ~appointed time as hearers, may properly 24 18| conversion, must fulfil the whole time.~NOTES.~ ~ANCIENT EPITOME 25 18| excommunicated those who in time of peace "threw away their ~ 26 18| as Hearers, during ~which time "their purpose, and the 27 18| shortening their penance, time, for they were not in a ~ 28 20| separately.~ ~Whether this at the time was usual it is hard to 29 21| the forty days. It was a time for fasting ~and watching 30 21| 213), and this was the time at which the ~candidate, 31 21| apparently at or about the time of their first admission 32 24| the Great Church ~for the time does rightly in refusing 33 26| presbyters at the very time of the sacrifice, or "at 34 26| therefore it was at that time a fixed tradition that there 35 27| any of them who in past time have been numbered ~among 36 28| and has continued for a time to ~minister, she shall 37 28| for holy baptism. At that time the sacrament of baptism ~ 38 28| women how to answer at the time of their baptism to the 39 29| prayed ~kneeling during the time between Pentecost and Easter.~ ~ 40 30| the ~Nicene Council at the time and he received the eighty 41 30| twenty. His argument ~for the time being carried the day.~ ~ 42 30| authors ~who lived about the time of the Council, concerning 43 30| Church, and in the course ~of time a very great number of copies 44 31| in such marriages.~ ~[The time of penance fixed is twenty 45 31| married two wives at the same time, or who through ~lust has 46 31| having two wives at the same time, and of a woman who is one 47 31| ought to collect all the ~time and from all Christians 48 32| who were married at the time of ~their ordination, to 49 32| seem to imply that in his time Greek ~bishops had already 50 32| those not married at the time of ~ordination should not 51 32| who were married at ~the time of their ordination were 52 33| not, and ~that there was a time when he was not, and that 53 33| feast of Easter at the same time with the Romans ~and yourselves 54 34| we have observed from the time of the Saviour's Passion 55 34| holy Easter day at the same time, if it is granted ~me, as 56 35| Theophilus, and fixed the time ~for the ninety-five following 57 35| was taken up ~again, some time after, by order of the Emperor, 58 35| Church of Rome. At the same time also was generally ~established, 59 35| in 456--that is, at the time when the cycle of eighty-four


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