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1 2 | offensive to many in the Asiatic Churches. On the ~other hand the
2 5 | Judaizers, ~called "The Churches Canon"(Euseb. vi. 13); and
3 9 | had been created by ~the churches. Various reasons tended
4 10| other provinces, let the Churches retain their privileges.
5 11| ROME OVER THE SUBURBICAN CHURCHES.~ ~Although, as Hefele well
6 13| mentioned as consecrating churches (vide ~Du Cange). They granted
7 17| arrangement of the ancient churches as well as of the ~different
8 20| in the Eastern and Latin churches still to-day) with the greatest~ ~
9 20| the sick was made in ~the churches. A most interesting incidental
10 20| communion, and that the churches of the ~East reserve it
11 21| naturally enough, in different churches. At Jerusalem it was done
12 22| attempt to do so, to the Churches ~in which they were ordained.~ ~
13 25| the fathers of the two ~churches are equally explicit and
14 29| diocese.~ ~HEFELE.~All the churches did not, however, adopt
15 31| all things affecting the churches of the bishops of the ~province.~ ~
16 31| chorepiscopus should visit the churches and monasteries which ~are
17 34| custom now followed ~by the Churches of the West, of the South,
18 34| only ~that the number of churches in these provinces make
19 35| either because one of the two Churches neglected to make the ~calculation
20 35| Dionysius, whilst the ancient ~Churches of Wales held fast their
21 35| of the ~ancient British Churches accepted the cycle of nineteen
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