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1 1 | bishop; neither the see of Rome, nor any other see.~ ~ ~ ~
2 1 | bishop not in communion with Rome,(2) who died during its ~ ~
3 1 | Schism was condemned at Rome, ~ ~and its Canons rejected
4 3 | arrogancy of the See of Rome that it dared to tamper
5 3 | the Bishop of the elder Rome ought not to be ~ ~calumniated,
6 3 | only true of Spain, and at Rome nothing of the ~ ~kind was
7 3 | everywhere except at Rome.~ ~ ~ ~In 809 a council
8 3 | the word Filioque, and at Rome ~ ~they continued not to
9 3 | Confessio in ~ ~St. Peter's at Rome, on one of which was engraved
10 12| Sardica in ~ ~favour of Rome. But as assuredly it did
11 12| intended to forbid appeals to Rome. It regulates ~ ~proceedings
12 13| honour after the Bishop of Rome; because Constantinople
13 13| because Constantinople is New Rome.~ ~ ~ ~NOTES.~ ~ ~ ~ANCIENT
14 13| next after the bishop of ~ ~Rome.~ ~ ~ ~It should be remembered
15 13| canon did not ~ ~affect Rome directly in any way, but
16 13| ranked next after the see of Rome. When the ~ ~pope refused
17 13| power in the rank of Old Rome, if a ~ ~see is to rank
18 13| because it happens to be "New Rome." Of course ~ ~these remarks
19 13| glory ~ ~after the Bishop of Rome as being New Rome and the
20 13| Bishop of Rome as being New Rome and the Queen of cities.
21 13| the most holy Pope of Old Rome, according to the decrees
22 13| Constantinople and of New Rome, should have the second
23 13| Apostolic Throne of the Elder Rome, and should be superior
24 13| after the throne of Old Rome; and then ~ ~adds, after
25 13| Imperial residence, as New Rome, the bishops as ~ ~well
26 13| imperial residence, ~ ~New Rome, placed immediately after
27 13| placed immediately after Old Rome in ecclesiastical rank also; ~ ~
28 13| against on the side of ~ ~Rome, we shall see further on
29 13| Moreover, for many centuries Rome did not recognize this ~ ~
30 13| never been notified to Rome. As in the mean time it
31 13| unwilling as the Bishops of Rome were to sanction it, from
32 13| which the Apostolic See of Rome did ~ ~not at first nor
33 14| churches ~ ~of Alexandria and Rome towards their young and
34 14| prerogative ~ ~and give New Rome a more suitable bishop.
35 14| sympathy of the church of Rome; and they re quested Theodosius
36 14| when a Council did meet at Rome towards the end of ~ ~382,
37 15| the ~ ~members, back to Rome, as a supplement to its
38 15| find fragments of it in Rome.~ ~(7.) The Synod of Constantinople
39 15| this Tome, sent ~ ~back to Rome with the acceptance and
40 15| it was really drawn up at Rome.~ ~(8.) If, however, the
41 16| might be referred ~ ~to Rome.~ ~ ~ ~WARNING TO THE READER
42 18| never sent to the See of Rome. Still later, ~ ~Gregory
43 18| Constantinople were accepted at Rome; but on account of its ~ ~
44 18| West, and especially in Rome, however satisfied people
45 18| which were recognised at Rome). The same was mentioned
46 19| in the great city of ~ ~Rome, the holy synod of the orthodox
47 19| by divine permission at Rome, to the end that since we ~ ~
48 19| consent, the ~ ~journey to Rome was for the majority impossible.
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