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1 3 | vi. 52; Concil. ~Antioch (A.D. 269) in Routh Rel. Sacr.
2 5 | the Council of ~Antioch in A.D. 269, referring to the same
3 12| Jerusalem somewhere about ~420 A.D. The exact year cannot be
4 12| which commenced in 417 A.D., was but short, and we can ~
5 12| of his episcopate," 458 A.D., is certainly ~incorrect,
6 12| episcopate begin in 414 A.D., three ~years before that
7 12| quoted, dated June 11, 453 A.D., in which he ~upheld the
8 13| clergy, and eventually, ~in A.D. 251, he induced three bishops
9 13| version of Conc. Hispal. II. A.D. 619, ~can. 7, adding chorepiscopi
10 13| Archbishop of Bourges, A.D. ~864); the last of whom,
11 13| decrees, Conc. Ratispon. A.D. 800, in ~Capit. lib. iv.
12 13| Capit. lib. iv. c. 1, Paris. A.D. 829, lib. i.c. 27; Meld.
13 13| 829, lib. i.c. 27; Meld. A.D. 845, can. ~44; Metens. A.D.
14 13| A.D. 845, can. ~44; Metens. A.D. 888, can. 8, and Capitul.
15 13| attributed to pope ~Nicholas, A.D. 864, must be considered
16 20| the Lapsed" ~written in A.D. 251, (chapter xxvi), he
17 25| of the council of Orleans(A.D. 538), ~which appears to
18 25| second council of ~Trullanum(A.D. 692) a like liberty would
19 25| Theodore's "Penitential"(circ. A.D. 690) what appears to ~be
20 25| England to pope Adrian I.(A.D. 787), state that they have
21 28| of Laodicea as ~early as A.D. 343-381, forbade the appointment
22 28| first ~council of Orange, A.D. 441, in its twenty-sixth
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