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1 1 | believe that each of these three is and subsists; the Father
2 3 | sq., 224 sq.), where the three passages are treated ~as
3 6 | should be convicted by two or three ~witnesses, let him cease
4 8 | or because of distance, three at least should meet ~together,
5 8 | province, or at least ~by three, the rest giving by letter
6 8 | bishop ordained by two or ~three bishops, but this by three,
7 8 | three bishops, but this by three, the absent also agreeing
8 8 | do not take place unless three ~assemble, having the consent
9 8 | vote,( yhfw ) made by the three who have assembled. ~But
10 8 | does so ~when with two or three bishops, according to the
11 8 | appointment of another;(b) three at least should meet, and(
12 8 | ordination of a bishop three bishops at least are necessary;(
13 10| bishop. If, however, two or three bishops shall ~from natural
14 10| suffrage of the majority, if three object, their objection
15 10| decreed to be his due over the three ~provinces named in this
16 12| give it at most more than three years. The statement of
17 12| episcopate begin in 414 A.D., three ~years before that of his
18 12| metropolitical jurisdiction over the three Palestines (Labbe, Concil.
19 13| in A.D. 251, he induced three bishops to consecrate him,
20 13| to have been ordained by three ~bishops [in order that
21 16| heartily repent, shall pass three ~years among the hearers;
22 16| says, "they are ordered for three years to be hearers, or
23 17| in the Church, there are three ~periods sufficiently distinctly
24 17| divided into ~four classes. Three of these are mentioned in
25 17| itself usually consisted of three divisions within, besides ~
26 18| have passed the ~space of three years as hearers, be for
27 18| they were ordered to spend three years as Hearers, during ~
28 21| after they have passed three years only as ~hearers,
29 21| catechumens shall have fallen for three years he shall be a ~hearer
30 21| formerly were divided into three classes in the church, for ~
31 23| Balsamon distinguishes three kinds of translations. The
32 30| Nice must have put forth three books of ~canons. . . .
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