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1 1 | Nice set forth this Creed.(1)~ ~The Ecthesis of the Synod
2 2 | splendour are inseparable."(1)~ ~The word homousios had
3 3 | os kai ~ agennhtos . For (1) the Greek MS. still retains
4 3 | omoousion (De Synod. 54, 1, p. 612). Although he is ~
5 3 | Macrostich (De Synod. 3, 1, p. ~590), and would have
6 3 | ways, signifying ~either (1) T o on ~ men , mhte de ~
7 3 | de Decret. Syn. Nic. 28 (1, p. 184), Orat. c. Arian.
8 3 | Orat. c. Arian. i. 30 ~(1, p. 343), St. Athanasius
9 3 | ii. 3, 4; Iren. iv. 38, 1, 3; Orig. c. Cels. vi. 66;
10 3 | Saturninus, Iren. i. 24, 1; Hippol. Haer. vii. 28; ~
11 4 | NOTES.~ ~ANCIENT EPITOME(1) OF CANON I.~ ~Eunuchs may
12 4 | the principal cause of it.(1)~ ~LAMBERT.~Constantine
13 7 | be carefully considered. 1 Cor. ix. 5.~ ~HEFELE.~It
14 8 | Discipline de l' Eglise, P. ~II. 1. 2.~ ~This canon is found
15 9 | than aggravate disorders."(1)~ ~HEFELE.~Gelasius has
16 9 | eukaristia . Didache, 9. 1: Ignat.), because it is ~
17 9 | the ~object of poiein ,(1) and therefore thought of
18 10| mind of the Nicene Synod."(1)~ ~ ~
19 11| ALL HIA OWN ~PROVINCE."(1) Another interesting reading
20 12| reprimanded for doing so,(1) but yet ~it clearly shews
21 13| becoming, as Fleury remarks,(1) "the first Anti-Pope."
22 13| autous ~is added. Gratian(1) supposes that this eighth
23 13| in ~Capit. lib. iv. c. 1, Paris. A.D. 829, lib. i.c.
24 13| Tom. I. ~Livre II. chap 1. iii.)~The chorepiscopi
25 17| sins" (crimena mortalia(1)), viz: idolatry, murder,
26 17| penance for secret sin;(1) a ~thing wholly different
27 19| shown by Aubespine (lib. 1, Obs. cap. ~ii.). But while
28 20| bread, and wine and water."(1) It ~was evidently a long
29 20| Carthage in the fifth ~century.(1) We know it was practised
30 21| De Bapt. c. 20; Cyril. 1. c.) and, in the case of
31 22| Pars II. ~Causa VII, Q. 1, c. xix.~ ~ ~
32 23| and subsequent ~adultery.(1) Canon XIV. of the Apostolic
33 23| first ~see of the Church."(1)~ ~But the same learned
34 23| government of another diocese."(1)~ ~In the West, Cardinal
35 25| mutuo exactum aut speratum;"(1) and then goes on to ~defend
36 25| refinement of casuistry.(1) ~Luther violently opposed
37 26| his goodness raised up."(1)~ ~In one point the learned
38 27| Son, and the Holy Ghost, (1) he shall ~have a hand laid
39 28| Epistle to the Romans(xvi. 1) where he speaks of ~Phoebe
40 28| suggested that the "widows" of 1 Tim. ~v. 9 may have been
41 28| cast off their first faith"(1 Tim. v. ~12).~ ~These women
42 28| to perpetual chastity.(1) The Apostolical Constitutions(
43 30| translation with a Proemium(1) containing a vast amount
44 31| COUNCIL OF NICE.~ ~ ~CANON I. (1)~Insane persons and energumens
45 31| excommunicated by the Synod.(1)~ ~[I add Canon XXXVII.
46 34| rejecting their custom,(1) we may ~transmit to our
47 35| had gradually disappeared.(1)~ ~ ~ ~
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