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1 8 | done should be left to the ~Metropolitan.~ ~NOTES.~ ~ANCIENT EPITOME
2 8 | must be ~confirmed by the Metropolitan.~ ~ZONARAS.~The present
3 8 | and consecration--to the metropolitan ~of the province, so that
4 8 | afterward the approval of ~the metropolitan. The Council thus confirms
5 8 | thus confirms the ordinary metropolitan ~division in its two most
6 8 | superior position of the metropolitan. ~The third point connected
7 8 | without the approval of the ~metropolitan of Alexandria, and had thus
8 8 | confirmation rests with the metropolitan.~ ~The whole subject of
9 10| without the ~consent of the Metropolitan, the great Synod has declared
10 10| contrary to the judgment of the Metropolitan, ~let him be no bishop.
11 10| exousia ) is that of a Metropolitan ~which the Nicene Fathers
12 10| the ~rights of a superior Metropolitan, that is, of a Patriarch."~ ~
13 12| until the fifth century the Metropolitan of Caesarea as often took ~
14 12| Jerusalem does ~sign before his metropolitan, but to this Beveridge justly
15 12| Nicaea, as suffragan to the ~metropolitan see of Caesarea, to a primary
16 12| content with aspiring to metropolitan rank, Juvenal coveted patriarchal ~
17 12| assert his claims to the metropolitan rank by his ~acts. In the
18 12| take ~precedence of his metropolitan of Caesarea, and to occupy
19 23| Eastern Law that "If a ~Metropolitan with his synod, moved by
20 23| translation the authority of the ~Metropolitan and "the greatest authority
21 31| honour, however, ~of the metropolitan church of Caesarea being
22 31| metropolitans. But let every metropolitan of these great cities ~appoint
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