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1 3 | places, but "ingenerate" is given as the rendering of both
2 3 | other heretical ~writers are given; Saturninus, Iren. i. 24,
3 6 | These words have also given offence, ei ~ de proiontos
4 6 | This is the interpretation given by Gratian, but it must
5 8 | absent[bishops] also being given and ~communicated in writing,
6 9 | HEFELE.~Gelasius has given in his history of the Council
7 9 | prayers, in which thanks are given for the gifts of ~creation
8 10| consequence of the interpretation given to it by Rufinus, more ~
9 13| the meaning which must be given to the tenth canon of ~Antioch,
10 18| having conscientiously given up military service (this
11 19| the Eucharist which was given to the dying, but also to ~
12 19| confirmation, the Eucharist was given even to ~infants, and at
13 19| Church; for perfect peace is given by that very communion of
14 20| the ~thrilling description given by St. Chrysostom of the
15 20| times the Sacrament was given, on rare ~occasions at least,
16 20| not only when Communion is given ~with the reserved Sacrament,
17 21| Genuflectentes(the same name as ~was given to one of the grades of
18 21| Peccat. Merit. ii. 26) ~as given apparently at or about the
19 21| maintain, the salt which was given ~with milk and honey after
20 24| had also in his Scholion given the same explanation of
21 24| which says, "He hath not given his money upon usury," and
22 26| bishops and presbyters was given the ~power of offering.
23 26| that "the body of Christ is given" by the minister to the ~
24 26| the Body of Christ" was given in the supper by the ~minister,
25 26| therefore could not be "given" by ~the priest.(2)~ ~This
26 28| sign of an inward grace given." For further proof of this ~
27 29| the reason of which, as given by Augustine; and others,
28 30| eighth into two parts, he has given twenty-two canons, which
29 30| the Councils had before given ~in 1608, the Greek text
30 30| very similar to the text given by ~Tilius. Bruns, in his
31 30| of the Eighty ~Canons as given by Turrianus, translating
32 30| The Eighty-four ~Canons as given by Echellensis together
33 31| honour which ~should be given to the bishop of Jerusalem
34 31| XXXIV.~ Of the honour to be given to the Archbishop of Seleucia
35 31| Peter, to whom power is ~given over all Christian princes,
36 31| awkward and inconsequent as given. Moreover, it should be ~
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