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1 2 | Alexander Natalis (H.E. t. iv., Dies. ~xiv.); he is also
2 3 | ad Autol. ii. 3, 4; Iren. iv. 38, 1, 3; Orig. c. Cels.
3 3 | Similarly Basil ~c. Eunom. i., iv., and especially ib. further
4 5 | the canon of truth" in iv. 23, and "the ~canon of
5 5 | of Laodicea in Sozomon, iv. 13. Hence any cleric might
6 8 | CANON IV.~ ~IT is by all means proper
7 8 | ANCIENT EPITOME OF CANON IV.~ ~A bishop is to be chosen
8 12| Dioscorus (Labbe, Concil. iv. 109), and he took a ~leading
9 12| Palestines (Labbe, Concil. iv. ~613). The claim to patriarchal
10 13| A.D. 800, in ~Capit. lib. iv. c. 1, Paris. A.D. 829,
11 14| vij., and Dist. lxxxj., c. iv.~ ~ ~
12 17| Lombard (In Sentent. Lib. iv. ~dist. xvij.)."~ ~ ~
13 24| Pars II, Causa xiv. Quaes. iv., c. viii.~ ~ ~
14 25| edicts of St. Louis, Philip ~IV., Charles IX., Henry III.,
15 25| Cyril of Jerusalem(Catech. iv. c. 37), ~Epiphanius(adv.
16 25| Baptismo contr. Donatistas, iv. 19); Leo the Great(Epist.
17 25| foenus accipere"(Mansi, iv. 423). This supposition ~
18 25| the laity(Hardouin, Conc. iv. 1011, 1020, 1033, ~1100).~ ~
19 31| ordained them.~ ~CANON IV.~The cohabitation of women
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