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1 11| Church, ~but simply his power as a patriarch," yet it
2 13| that the Church had the power to absolve the ~lapsed.
3 13| but ~the Church had no power to assure him of forgiveness
4 13| were held therefore to have power ~of ordination, but to lack
5 13| or ~deacons, because this power is absolutely reserved to
6 13| to ~the chorepiscopi the power to ordain priests and deacons
7 18| LAMBERT.~The abuse of this power, namely, of granting under
8 18| communion. ~This discretionary power of the bishop to dispense
9 23| that the aid of the secular power had often ~to be invoked.~ ~
10 23| mention of the imperial power.~ ~Demetrius Chomatenus,
11 23| translations made by the secular ~power, and the Emperors of Constantinople
12 23| England often used this same ~power to appoint to the Primatial
13 24| the clergy should have no power to move from city ~to city
14 25| that the ~State has any power to make the receiving of
15 25| student may have it in his power to read the Patristic view
16 26| presbyters was given the ~power of offering. And lastly,
17 31| especially because he has the power of excommunicating others.~ ~
18 31| for Ethiopia, and of his power, and of the ~honour to be
19 31| CANON XXXIX.~Of the care and power which a Patriarch has over
20 31| those who are under his power, ~just as he who holds the
21 31| first, as was Peter, to whom power is ~given over all Christian
22 34| seeing that the divine power has made use of our instrumentality
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