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1 3 | poihqeis . Waterland (Works, ~III., p. 240 sq., Oxf. 1823)
2 3 | 269) in Routh Rel. Sacr. III., p. 290; Method. de Creat. ~
3 5 | canon of the preaching" in iii. 32; and so Basil speaks
4 7 | CANON III.~ ~THE great Synod has stringently
5 7 | ANCIENT EPITOME OF CANON III.~ ~No one shall have a woman
6 9 | Pars II., Causa XI, Quaest. III., Canon lxxiij., and the
7 9 | lib. cit. Vol. II. chapter III. p. 136) says that "Cyprian
8 12| of Rome" ~(Labbe, Concil. iii. 642). These falsehoods
9 12| jurisdiction (Labbe, Concil. iii. 728). This audacious attempt
10 12| himself ~(Labbe, Concil. iii. 445), and was regarded
11 13| more genuine form, from Leo III. ~down to Pope Nicholas
12 13| Tom. I. ~Livre II. chap 1. iii.)~The chorepiscopi were
13 18| Valentinian and Valens, Soc. iii. 13, and of Benevoins throwing
14 18| Mark, and others in Euseb. iii. 20, vi. 40, x. 5.) This ~
15 21| the second(Cyril. Catech. iii.), in Africa on the fourth
16 25| IV., Charles IX., Henry III., etc."~ ~There can be no
17 25| 19); Leo the Great(Epist. iii. 4), and ~Cassiodorus {in
18 25| facit sine periculo"(Mansi, iii. 158). The language, ~however,
19 25| the lower clergy(Hardouin, iii. 1663). While, again, ~the
20 25| Greg. Tur. Hist. Franc. iii. 34). So again a ~letter(
21 25| Haddan and Stubbs, Conc. iii. 457). The councils of ~
22 26| Morinus De SS. Ordinat. P. ~III. Exercit. viij. . . . The
23 28| Eglise, I Partie, Livre III.)~ ~ ~
24 29| Canonici. Decretum, Pars III, ~De Cone. Dist. III. c.
25 29| Pars III, ~De Cone. Dist. III. c. x.~
26 31| to be ordained.~ ~CANON III.~Neophytes in the faith
27 34| Eusebius, Vita Const., Lib. iii., 18-20.)~ ~When the question
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