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1 1 | that he is a ~creature, or subject to change or conversion(
2 3 | transcribers have thus ~thrown the subject, it is still possible to
3 7 | connexion with this whole subject of the subintroductae the ~
4 8 | metropolitan.~ ~The whole subject of episcopal elections is
5 9 | canonical legislation upon the subject, and the severe ~penalties
6 10| Roman bishop over those subject to Rome. ~So, too, the Bishop
7 10| I have ~to say upon this subject to the notes on a canon
8 10| know, several metropolitans subject to it, among them Caesarea, ~
9 12| at a synod held on the subject of the Easter controversy
10 15| Council of Nicaea on the subject of the Meletians, there
11 17| serve well to introduce this subject. In the history of the ~
12 25| to ~Bossuet's work on the subject, Traite de l'Usure,(2) where
13 25| the new moral code on the subject, by which ~that which before
14 25| materially in relation to this subject, ~and indicate a distinct
15 25| be a general law on the subject, enjoining "Sie quis usuras
16 25| his dissertation on the subject(Antichita, vol. i.), observes ~
17 28| treatment of ~the whole subject, is of opinion that the
18 30| information upon the whole subject, and setting up an attempted
19 30| Bishop ~of Rome, on the subject of appeals to Rome, gives
20 31| intact, to ~which he is subject.~ ~CANON XI.~Of those who
21 31| the bishops of Persia are ~subject to the metropolitans of
22 31| Archbishop of Cyprus, who is subject to the ~patriarch of Antioch.~ ~
23 31| the ~Fathers of the Synod subject him to anathema.(2)~ ~CANON
24 31| the provinces and places subject to ~the patriarch.~ ~CANON
25 32| were ~considered to be subject to this law, because the
26 32| the ~Greek Church, on the subject of clerical marriages. On
27 34| important matter, and on a subject of such great solemnity,
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