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1 10| Metropolitan, that is, of a Patriarch."~ ~There only remains to
2 11| but simply his power as a patriarch," yet it may not be unimportant
3 11| of the Bishop of Rome as patriarch over the whole West," and ~
4 17| it was ~abolished by the Patriarch Nectarius in the person
5 17| number of bishops ~with the patriarch, and some holy religious;
6 23| adopted at a synod held by the patriarch Manuel at Constantinople,
7 23| synodal response of the patriarch ~Michael, which only demands
8 30| Asseman, from the Coptic Patriarch, John, and which contains
9 31| absolved by the archbishop or patriarch.~ ~CANON VII.~That provincial
10 31| place of residence of the Patriarch, and of the honour which ~
11 31| without the ~authority of the patriarch of Antioch, and how the
12 31| XXXVI.~Of the creation of a patriarch for Ethiopia, and of his
13 31| who is subject to the ~patriarch of Antioch.~ ~CANON XXXVIII.~
14 31| the care and power which a Patriarch has over the bishops and ~
15 31| Rome over all.~ ~Let the patriarch consider what things are
16 31| he is ~over them; yet the patriarch is to all those who are
17 31| meets once a year with the ~Patriarch, and of its utility; also
18 31| for the ~support of the patriarch throughout the provinces
19 31| and places subject to ~the patriarch.~ ~CANON XLII.~Of a cleric
20 31| CANON XLIII.~What the patriarch should do in the case of
21 31| archbishop ~against his patriarch.~ ~CANON XLVI.~How a patriarch
22 31| patriarch.~ ~CANON XLVI.~How a patriarch should admit a complaint;
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