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1 5 | history. See Westcott's account of it, On the New ~Testament
2 8 | be difficult, either on account ~of urgent necessity or
3 17| keimozomenoi , ~hybernantes, on account of their being obliged to
4 17| penitents, to give a brief account of the ~usual form and arrangement
5 18| sake of readmission, on account of ~the numerous advantages
6 22| CANON XV.~ ~ON account of the great disturbance
7 26| occurrence, for a full account of which see Morinus De
8 28| living with, and that, on account of the weakness of the sex, ~
9 31| and deacons ~prohibited on account of their celibacy.~ ~We
10 31| wife from her husband on ~account of discord--[in American, "
11 31| shall put away his wife on account of her ~fornication, or
12 31| putting away his wife on account of her adultery. It is curious
13 31| wife, spurns his society on account of ~the injury he has done
14 31| their deaths, except on account of crime.~ ~CANON LXXVI.~
15 32| as he would.~ ~If this account be true, we must conclude
16 32| historians, have considered the ~account of the part taken by Paphnutius
17 32| would alter such a law ~on account of Paphnutius. But Baronius
18 33| to all the rest; but, on account of his ~disorderly conduct
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