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1 5 | Christian Church. Clement of Rome uses it for the measure
2 5 | vi. 13); and Cornelius of Rome, ~in his letter to Fabius,
3 5 | i. 13); as Julius of Rome calls a decree of this Council ~
4 9 | 65f.) But even Clement of Rome presupposes it, when (in
5 10| customary for the Bishop of Rome also. Likewise in Antioch
6 10| bishop over those subject to Rome. ~So, too, the Bishop of
7 10| questioned, had it not ~included Rome. ... Nobody can maintain
8 10| customary ~for the Bishops of Rome also"] standing parenthetically
9 11| JURISDICTION OF THE ~BISHOP OF ROME OVER THE SUBURBICAN CHURCHES.~ ~
10 11| primacy of the Bishop of Rome over the whole Church, ~
11 11| which the ~vicariate of Rome was the first. At its head
12 11| authority over the city of Rome, and further in a suburban
13 11| proved" that the Bishop of Rome had ~patriarchal rights
14 11| the bishop of the city ~of Rome should have a primacy (principatum),
15 11| which begins, "The Church of Rome hath always had a primacy ~(
16 11| rights of the Bishop of Rome as patriarch over the whole
17 11| simply that ~the Bishop of Rome is over the Western Eparchies ~(
18 12| Caesarea, and only inferior to Rome, Alexandria, and ~Antioch.
19 12| with the apostolic see of Rome" ~(Labbe, Concil. iii. 642).
20 12| Leo, then archdeacon ~of Rome, informing him of what Juvenal
21 12| to take rank next ~after Rome as an apostolical see, provoked
22 13| Novatian, a presbyter ~of Rome, who had been a Stoic philosopher
23 17| Milan, and the latter in Rome at ~S. Lorenzo's, and in
24 30| bishops and the Bishop ~of Rome, on the subject of appeals
25 30| the subject of appeals to Rome, gives us a very important ~
26 30| many crimes, ~appealed to Rome. Pope Zosimus(417-418) took
27 30| colleagues he may appeal to Rome, and the Roman bishop shall ~
28 31| primacy of the Bishop of ~Rome over all.~ ~Let the patriarch
29 31| he who holds the seat of Rome, is the head and prince
30 31| see of the Divine Peter at Rome, ~according as the Apostles
31 34| joy, as it is followed at Rome, in Africa, ~in all Italy,
32 35| of Nicea. Alexandria and Rome could not ~agree, either
33 35| continued to be used at Rome as before. ~Now this cycle
34 35| little too late.(c.) At ~Rome the equinox was supposed
35 35| Upon an invitation from Rome, S. Ambrose also mentioned
36 35| of that of the Church of Rome. At the same time also was
37 35| that it was admitted by ~Rome and by the whole of Italy;
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