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1 3 | that both are orthodox, as having in view two ~different senses
2 8 | unless three ~assemble, having the consent also of the
3 12| Dioscorus and the papal legate, having been specially named by ~
4 13| married, and with those who having ~lapsed in persecution have
5 13| attend ~the council. After having in answer to the emperor'
6 13| bishop, but only ~through having been canonically lowered
7 15| be ordained, even after having performed penance; for,
8 17| the earth for forty days, having only a ~stone for a pillow.~ ~
9 18| displayed the first zeal, having ~cast aside their military
10 18| be treated as lapsi who, ~having conscientiously given up
11 18| Eastern reign of Licinius, who having resolved to "purge his army
12 20| greatest~ ~The necessity of having the consecrated bread and
13 23| invoked.~ ~This course, of having the matter decided by the
14 23| the case of St. Meletius having translated ~St. Gregory
15 23| third ~when a bishop, either having or lacking a see, seizes
16 24| among the ~clergy, who, not having the fear of God before their
17 25| written on the laxer side, having attracted a widespread ~
18 25| occasionally been found having recourse to the forbidden
19 30| Apiarius of Sicca in Africa, having been deposed for many crimes, ~
20 31| goes to another church, having been ~chosen by it, and
21 31| with another, or without having put her away shall ~take
22 31| excommunicate him.~ ~CANON LXVII.~Of having two wives at the same time,
23 31| have fallen, all the while having their own ~wives. Also of
24 31| well widowers as ~those having living wives; and which
25 33| you in greater detail, he having been both a guide and fellow-worker
26 35| Easter. In 387, the ~Romans having kept Easter on March 21st,
27 35| Latins a ~paschal table having as its basis the cycle of
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