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1 10| however, is of ~opinion that Pope Innocent I. was in error
2 12| controversy in the ~time of Pope Victor, Theophilus of Caesarea
3 12| a letter of complaint to pope Leo, who replied by the
4 13| was principally spent upon Pope Cornelius, and to overthrow
5 13| D. 439 (the Epistles ~of Pope Damasus I. and of Leo. M.
6 13| occurs (in a decree of ~Pope Damasus II. ap. Sigeb. in
7 13| from Leo III. ~down to Pope Nicholas I. (to Rodolph,
8 13| certainly were bishops. And ~Pope Nicholas expressly says
9 13| The letter attributed to pope ~Nicholas, A.D. 864, must
10 14| twenty-second ~letter to Pope Innocent the First testifies,
11 22| Gregory's contemporary, Pope Damasus, ~declared himself
12 23| without the consent of the pope,(4) but it is also evident
13 23| without ~consulting the pope at all, by bishops and kings.
14 23| of the city wrote to the pope, as also ~did the patriarchs
15 23| against it to his master, Pope Clement VIII., ~reminding
16 23| gain to the Church. The pope entirely agreed with these
17 25| affirm that the learned pope Benedict XIV. ~allowed books
18 25| proceedings in ~England to pope Adrian I.(A.D. 787), state
19 30| written by St. Athanasius to Pope Marcus. This letter is found
20 30| crimes, ~appealed to Rome. Pope Zosimus(417-418) took the
21 30| The canon quoted ~by the Pope does not belong to the Council
22 30| the canon quoted by the Pope either in their Greek ~or
23 30| Carthage. The legates of the Pope then declared that they ~
24 30| desired in their turn that Pope Boniface should take the
25 30| should take the same ~step(Pope Zosimus had died meanwhile
26 30| of Africa despatched to Pope Boniface the copies which ~
27 30| to ~Charles the Great by Pope Adrian I). The celebrated
28 31| one on the right of the Pope to receive appeals taking
29 35| showed, in a letter to the Pope, what was ~defective in
30 35| letter written by ~them to Pope Leo I. In consequence of
31 35| of these communications, Pope ~Leo often gave the preference
32 35| subsequently Hilary, when Pope, brought Victor's calculation
33 35| his table, and leaves ~the Pope to decide what was to be
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