Document
1 8 | and ordination means the election, and ~enjoins that the election
2 8 | election, and ~enjoins that the election of a bishop do not take
3 8 | also will acquiesce in the election(or ~vote,( yhfw ) made by
4 8 | assembled. ~But after the election it gives the ratification
5 8 | the province, so that the election is to be ratified by him.
6 8 | understands kaqistasqai to mean election by ~vote.~ ~BRIGHT.~The
7 8 | interpret ~ keirotonia of election. The canon is akin to the
8 8 | were not to proceed to election without the written permission
9 8 | should take ~in an episcopal election, as of the consecration
10 8 | of bishops and makes the election depend entirely on the ~
11 8 | province as well, and the ~election was conducted entirely by
12 8 | bishops of the province in the election of their ~future colleague(
13 31| scandal.(2)~ ~CANON V.~Of the election of a bishop and of the confirmation
14 31| the confirmation of the election.~ ~CANON VI.~That those
15 31| order of presbyters without ~election or examination.~ ~CANON
16 31| CANON XXXVII.~Of the election of the Archbishop of Cyprus,
17 31| avoided.~ ~CANON LIV.~Of the election of a chorepiscopus, and
18 31| instructing them; ~and of the election of deaconesses, and of their
19 31| CANON LXXV.~How one seeking election should not be chosen, even
20 31| conspicuous virtue; and how the election of a layman to the aforesaid ~
21 31| excommunicated.~ ~CANON LXXX.~Of the election of a procurator of the poor,
22 32| his acceptation, on ~his election to the episcopate, that
23 33| Alexandria shall concur in the election and ratify it. This ~concession
|