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1 4 | which therefore we are of opinion is here cited. ~ ~[In this
2 9 | be held.~ ~Possibly the opinion of St. Gregory Nazianzen
3 10| Justellus, however, is of ~opinion that Pope Innocent I. was
4 12| sees. Bishop Beveridge's opinion is that the Council assigned ~
5 13| Beveridge and Van Espen, are of opinion that ~ keiroqetoumenous
6 13| to agree, founding ~his opinion upon the fact that the article
7 13| been much difference of opinion among the learned ~touching
8 13| Augusti is of the same ~opinion.(3) But Thomassinus is of
9 13| consecration."~ ~The third opinion, that they were merely presbyters,
10 13| by Bingham.(5) ~This last opinion is now all but universally
11 13| attention.~ ~For the first opinion no one can speak more learnedly
12 13| the West.~ ~For the second opinion, its great champion, Thomassinus
13 14| before ordination, which ~opinion does not seem to agree with
14 17| from the same article: "An opinion, however, did prevail to ~
15 17| be purged.' This former opinion is also ~mentioned without
16 20| learned W. E. Scudamore is of opinion that this was the ~case
17 21| There is difference of opinion among the learned as to
18 25| prohibited; and this ~is the opinion of the Master of the Sentences,
19 25| exaggeration the universal opinion of all ~teachers of morals,
20 25| that money was barren, an opinion which the Schoolmen also
21 28| the whole subject, is of opinion that the order was extinct
22 30| Justinian ~according to the opinion of Renaudot.(5)~ ~Before
23 30| translation of 1645, and was of opinion ~that they had been collected
24 32| that Socrates shared ~that opinion, since he says, or rather
25 33| that he and his impious opinion should be anathematized, ~
26 35| generally ~established, the opinion so little entertained by
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