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1 3 | See esp. Joann. ~Damasc. de Fid. Orth. i. 8 [where he
2 3 | Qeos o agennhtos ~. . . tou de ~ monogonous pathr ~ kai
3 3 | ton uion ~ omoousion (De Synod. 54, 1, p. 612). Although
4 3 | language of the Macrostich (De Synod. 3, 1, p. ~590), and
5 3 | 1) T o on ~ men , mhte de ~ gennhqen mhte ~ olws ekon
6 3 | in two ~other passages, de Decret. Syn. Nic. 28 (1,
7 3 | c. Cels. vi. 66; Method. de ~Lib. Arbitr., p. 57; Jahn (
8 3 | Sacr. III., p. 290; Method. de Creat. ~5. In no early Christian
9 3 | fasin , o pathr , ~ genntos de o ~ uis , ou ~ ths auths ~
10 3 | Anomoeans in[Athan.] Dial. de Trin. ii. passim. ~This
11 6 | also given offence, ei ~ de proiontos tou ~ krono ,
12 6 | rule is that they shall be de posed if they ~commit a
13 8 | Ancienne et Nouvelle Discipline de l' Eglise, P. ~II. 1. 2.~ ~
14 10| dissertation of Dupin, ~in his work De Antiqua Ecclesoe Disciplina.
15 12| to shew that the learned De Marca is in error in ~supposing
16 12| be as much ~too little as De Marca's contention grants
17 13| Epist. 181; Rab. Maur. ~De Instit. Cler. i. 5, etc.
18 13| Ancienne et Nouvelle Discipline de l'Eglise, Tom. I. ~Livre
19 17| Taken chiefly from Morinus, De Disciplina in Administratione ~
20 17| Ancienne et Nouvelle Discipline de l'Eglise. Tom. I. ~Livre
21 18| rigorist ~and fanatical view, De Cor. 11), and compare the
22 18| rather than "a ~kindness" (De Lapsis, 16); they must therefore "
23 20| in the West.(2) "Regino(De Eccles. Discip. Lib. ~I.
24 21| Carth. c. 85; ~Tertull. De Bapt. c. 20; Cyril. 1. c.)
25 21| strictest continence(August. De fide et oper. v. 8). ~Those
26 21| of which Augustine speaks(De Peccat. Merit. ii. 26) ~
27 23| the author of ~the tract De Translationibus in the Jus
28 25| work on the subject, Traite de l'Usure,(2) where they will ~
29 25| Poitiers(in Ps. xiv); ~Ambrose(de Tobia liber unus). Jerome(
30 25| Ezech. vi. 18); Augustine de ~Baptismo contr. Donatistas,
31 25| cuiquam clericorum ~liceat de qualibet re foenus accipere"(
32 26| account of which see Morinus De SS. Ordinat. P. ~III. Exercit.
33 28| Tertullian at sixty years(De Vel. Virg. Cap. ix.), and
34 28| matter most ~admirably.(De Ordinationibus, Exercitatio
35 28| Ancienne et Nouvelle Discipline de l' Eglise, I Partie, Livre
36 29| passage in his treatise De Corona ~Militis, which is
37 29| Easter-day to that of Pentecost." De ~Cor. Mil. s. 3, 4. Many
38 29| Canonici. Decretum, Pars III, ~De Cone. Dist. III. c. x.~
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