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1 3 | sense the Son cannot be called ~ agennhtos , in the latter
2 3 | the latter he may be so called. Both ~uses, he says, are
3 5 | book against Judaizers, ~called "The Churches Canon"(Euseb.
4 5 | passed what are usually ~called 'canons' "(i. 13); as Julius
5 5 | Hence any cleric might be ~called kan <ss228> nikos , see
6 9 | the sacred meal itself is called ~ eukaristia (Justin, Apol.
7 10| denying what are commonly called the Papal claims. If any ~
8 10| Antioch ~and Alexandria were called patriarchs then, or that
9 10| afterward, when ~they were so called. ... It is on this clause ["
10 10| with what was ~afterward called the Patriarchate of Antioch.
11 11| version of the canons, ~called the Prisca, was not satisfied
12 12| rapidly increasing ~city, called no longer Jerusalem, but
13 13| bishop by those who are called Cathari shall have the rank
14 13| OF CANON VIII.~ ~If those called Cathari come over, let them
15 13| who by the Cathari ~was called bishop, shall be honoured
16 13| The chorepiscopus was called into existence in the latter
17 17| convicted of what then were called by pre-eminence "mortal ~
18 17| surrounded ~with porticoes, called mesaulion or atrium, with
19 17| doors of the building, was called the Narthex in Greek, and
20 17| in the Canon), who were called ~the akowmenoi , audientes,
21 17| body of the church, was called the Naos ~or Nave. This
22 17| in the centre, which were called "the beautiful or royal
23 17| third order of ~penitents, called in Greek gonuklinontes ,
24 17| class of penitents, who were called ~ sunestwtes , consistentes,
25 17| it by rails which ~were called Cancelli, was that part
26 17| Chancel. ~This was anciently called by several names, as Bema
27 17| Sanctuary. It was also called Apsis and Concha Bematis,
28 17| Presbyters on each side of it, called synthronus. On one ~side
29 17| utensils and ~vestments, called the Diaconicum, and answering
30 17| in the chancel rail were called the holy gates, and none
31 17| pass for miraculous. He called together a large number
32 18| CANON XII.~ ~As many as were called by grace, and displayed
33 18| Licinius. They had ~been "called by grace" to an act of self-sacrifice (
34 20| wine alone. The practice called ~"intinction," that is the
35 21| desired baptism; these were called "hearers." Others ~who were
36 21| desired baptism--these were called "competentes."~There is
37 21| some who ~knelt and prayed, called Prostrati or Genuflectentes(
38 24| But such clerics as are ~called by the bishops who ordained
39 28| 12).~ ~These women were called diakonissbi , ~ Presbutides (
40 28| appointment of any who were ~called presbutides (Vide Canon
41 30| and in that of Adrian(so called because it was offered to ~
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