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1 2 | whole doctrine treated at great length in all ~the bodies
2 3 | last passage he ~argues at great length against the position
3 6 | presumes to disobey fie great Synod.~ ~NOTES.~ ~ANCIENT
4 6 | of disobedience to this ~great Synod, either by allowing
5 7 | CANON III.~ ~THE great Synod has stringently forbidden
6 9 | everywhere treated with great contempt," and that they
7 10| of the Metropolitan, the great Synod has declared that
8 11| Sirmond, on the other. The ~great prefecture of Italy, which
9 11| find nothing to warrant the great amplitude of this ~statement.
10 12| a ~suffragan see to the great Church of Caesarea. It must
11 12| and Beveridge ~has taken great pains to shew that the learned
12 12| claimed ~jurisdiction over the great see of Antioch, from which
13 13| and Apostolic Church, the great and holy Synod ~decrees
14 13| the second opinion, its great champion, Thomassinus shall
15 17| after passing through "the great gates," or ~doors of the
16 17| is followed not without great fruit in Holy Church. ... ~
17 18| Consistentes.~ ~There is great difficulty about the last
18 20| by St. Chrysostom of the great riot in ~Constantinople
19 20| pyx or vessel meet for so great a sacrament, in ~which the
20 20| yet it is certainly of great antiquity. Here we read, "
21 21| have lapsed, the holy and great ~Synod has decreed that,
22 21| catechumens in this stage the great articles of the Creed, the
23 22| XV.~ ~ON account of the great disturbance and discords
24 22| decree of the holy and great Synod, shall attempt any
25 23| followed the example of many great bishops of ~the first ages,
26 23| cases of necessity and of ~great gain to the Church. The
27 24| the Chartophylax of the Great Church ~for the time does
28 24| interest], the holy and ~great Synod thinks it just that
29 25| in Ps. xiv); Basil the Great(Hom. in Ps. xiv). ~Gregory
30 25| Donatistas, iv. 19); Leo the Great(Epist. iii. 4), and ~Cassiodorus {
31 25| ix. 38) of Gregory the Great seems to shew that he did
32 26| knowledge of the holy and great Synod that, in ~some districts
33 27| but had been deposed by a great Synod in 269. As Paul of ~
34 27| as invalid.~ ~There is great difficulty about the text
35 28| presbyteroe, and viduce.~ ~The one great characteristic of the deaconess
36 30| the course ~of time a very great number of copies of them
37 30| offered to ~Charles the Great by Pope Adrian I). The celebrated
38 31| age of puberty, whether great in birth, or an orphan taken ~
39 31| after him the lord of the ~great Alexandria, which is the
40 31| under the dominion of the great cities let them be under
41 31| every metropolitan of these great cities ~appoint the bishops
42 32| miracles, and was held in so ~great respect by the Emperor,
43 32| in a monastery, and his great purity of manners had rendered
44 32| opinions, but there is a great difference ~between that
45 33| the grace of GOD, holy and great; ~and to our well-beloved
46 33| under ~heaven, the holy and great synod, the bishops assembled
47 33| LORD.~ ~FORASMUCH as the great and holy Synod, which was
48 33| presence, and who at ~so great an age has undergone so
49 33| an age has undergone so great fatigue that peace might
50 34| and on a subject of such great solemnity, there ought ~
51 35| Emperor ~Theodosius the Great, after the re-establishment
52 35| Emperor ~Theodosius the Great then asked Theophilus, Bishop
53 35| calculations, there still remained great differences in the ~manner
54 35| faithful to Victor's canon, and Great Britain still held the ~'
55 35| Finally, under Charles the Great, the cycle of nineteen years ~
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