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1 4 | FATHERS ASSEMBLED IN THE CITY OF NICE, IN BITHYNIA. CANON
2 11| exercised ~authority over the city of Rome, and further in
3 11| custom that the bishop of the city ~of Rome should have a primacy (
4 12| singular fitness in the Holy City Jerusalem ~holding a very
5 12| after our Lord's death the city ~of Jerusalem was entirely
6 12| to the prophet. As a holy city Jerusalem was a thing of
7 12| the rapidly increasing ~city, called no longer Jerusalem,
8 12| nothing but AElia, a Gentile city, into one of the five ~patriarchal
9 12| moment ~grudge to the Holy City of the old dispensation
10 13| not be two bishops in the city.~ ~NOTES.~ ~ANCIENT EPITOME
11 13| unless perchance in the same city there be found a bishop ~
12 13| right that in ~the same city there should be two bishops.
13 13| respect to ~the bishop of the City they were forbidden the
14 13| Eucharist in the mother city church, ~which country presbyters
15 13| genesqai by the bishop of the city (canon x.). The ~Council
16 22| nor deacon shall pass from city to city. And if any one,
17 22| shall pass from city to city. And if any one, after this ~
18 22| nor deacon shall pass from city to city. But ~they shall
19 22| shall pass from city to city. But ~they shall be sent
20 23| Jerome say) to the Imperial City.(3)~ ~From the canons of
21 23| Constantinople, the religious of the city wrote to the pope, as also ~
22 23| throne of the imperial city. The Kings of England often
23 24| have no power to move from city ~to city and to change their
24 24| power to move from city ~to city and to change their canonical
25 28| Second council of tile ~same city in canons xvij and xviij,
26 31| be but one bishop of one city, and one parochus of one ~
27 31| be established in every city, and of the choice of a ~
28 32| Paphnutius, ~bishop of a city of the Upper Thebais in
29 33| should remain in his ~own city, but have no authority either
30 33| country or in any other city for this purpose, but should
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