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Council of Nicea I

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1 2 | the Arian heresy."(4)~ ~It may perhaps be well to note 2 3 | agennhtos , in the latter he may be so called. Both ~uses, 3 3 | alhqinon ~ k . t . l . [He may ~have been thinking of Clem. 4 3 | intolerable in some places. I may add by way of caution that 5 4 | 1) OF CANON I.~ ~Eunuchs may be received into the number 6 6 | the clergy.~ ~HEFELE.~It may be seen by the very text 7 6 | last ~words of the canon may be understood as well of 8 8 | occasion of this canon. It may be ~remembered that he had 9 9 | bishop. And, that this matter may have due investigation, 10 9 | together, such ~questions may by them be thoroughly examined, 11 9 | offended against their bishop, may be seen by all to ~be for 12 9 | Lent, (that the pure Gift ~may be offered to God after 13 9 | similar cause. And that this may ~be duly attended to, there 14 9 | of the ~passage; for it may be well understood that 15 10| has been raised. Rufinus may rank low ~as a translator, 16 11| as a patriarch," yet it may not be unimportant to ~consider 17 11| what his patriarchal limits may have been.~ ~(Hefele, Hist. 18 12| of Christendom, and it ~may appear astonishing that 19 12| it by ~the Church, but he may well wish that the honour 20 13| presbyter, in order that he may be evidently seen to be 21 13| clergy, ~and that there may not be two bishops in the 22 13| only a ~chorepiscopus. This may be gathered from the fifty-seventh 23 13| this canon two conclusions may be drawn, 1st. That bishops ~ 24 17| of the Church of ~England may serve well to introduce 25 17| inclemency of the weather.~ ~It may help to the better understanding 26 17| propulaion . The first variety ~may still be seen at S. Ambrogio' 27 17| older days, and one which may ~well pass for miraculous. 28 17| sects."(2) That the reader may ~judge of the absolute can-dour 29 18| appointed time as hearers, may properly communicate in 30 18| and ~after that the bishop may determine yet more favourably 31 20| first the Italy Sacrament may have been consecrated in 32 20| which the Body of the Lord may be carefully laid up for 33 20| Christ that the presbyter may be able to say ~truthfully 34 20| tabernacle."(5)~ ~Perhaps it may not be amiss before closing 35 20| facts, however little one may feel ~constrained to accept 36 23| ordained for a diocese, ~may be forced to take the charge 37 25| 2)~ ~That the student may have it in his power to 38 25| 12), says that a usurer may even be admitted to orders, 39 27| laid on him only that he may receive the Holy Ghost. 40 28| institution and that its existence may be referred to ~by St. Paul 41 28| widows" of 1 Tim. ~v. 9 may have been deaconesses, and 42 28| newly admitted deaconess may have the gift of ~continence.~ ~ 43 29| intent that all things ~may be uniformly observed everywhere( 44 29| In ~order that all things may be observed in like manner 45 30| deposed by ~his colleagues he may appeal to Rome, and the 46 30| later Eastern witnesses we may further mention Photius, ~ 47 31| Nicoeni, that the reader may compare it with the ~foregoing.]~ ~ 48 31| of a ~deacon, as the case may be.~ ~CANON XLIV.~How an 49 31| external good, or that he may change her for another more 50 31| excommunicated, as the case may be, if he marry another 51 32| man with his lawful wife may also ~be a chaste intercourse. 52 32| subsequently. Moreover, if it may be said ~that Socrates had 53 32| history in their favour. He may sometimes have ~propounded 54 33| appointments of ~persons who may be pleasing to them, nor 55 33| have been deemed advisable may stand fast; for they ~have 56 34| rejecting their custom,(1) we may ~transmit to our descendants 57 34| violence, as their delusion may urge them? They ~do not 58 34| to flourish amongst us. May God graciously protect you,


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