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1 1 | Nazianzen, who was at that time ~ ~liable to censure for
2 2 | who say that there was a time when ~ ~the Son of God was
3 2 | who say that there was a time when the Son was not, or
4 3 | addition.(4) From this ~ ~time it became for Spain the
5 3 | 1014 that for the first time the interpolated creed was ~ ~
6 3 | always asserted up to this time."~ ~ ~ ~4. It is quite possible
7 5 | shall endeavour to show the time and manner of its origin.
8 7 | Constantius for the second time, "heard ~ ~with pain," as
9 7 | Apollinaris has reappeared from time to time ~ ~in a modified
10 7 | reappeared from time to time ~ ~in a modified shape,
11 7 | but their leader at the time of the Council was the ~ ~
12 10| St. Basil, and ~ ~for a time, at least, suspected by
13 13| preposition meta here of ~ ~time and not of inferiority of
14 13| meta as only referring to time, and ~ ~does not admit that
15 13| to Rome. As in the mean time it had taken effect ~ ~throughout
16 13| Eastern Church at ~ ~this time; for the giving the Bishop
17 13| to sanction it, from this time, ~ ~381, to say the least,
18 14| Maximus.~ ~ ~ ~All this time Maximus was secretly maturing
19 14| weary of him. It was ~ ~time the patriarch of the Eastern
20 14| of ordination. By the ~ ~time they had set the Cynic on
21 15| this Tome, and at the same time sought to put a stop to
22 16| deprived of communion for a set time.~ ~ ~ ~VAN ESPEN.~ ~It is
23 16| meaning of the word at ~ ~the time of this Council's session.~ ~ ~ ~
24 16| evident either that at that time the ~ ~Orientals did not
25 17| oblige them to spend some time in the Church, and to hear
26 17| This sect lasted a long time, and spread much ~ ~in Phrygia
27 18| oikoumenikh and at the same time seeking to justify it in ~ ~
28 18| could not for a ~ ~long time obtain an equal rank with
29 18| Constantinople appears for the first time to have been ~ ~highly honoured
30 18| Constantinople, ~ ~for a long time proved a hindrance to its
31 18| Chalcedon, and during the time ~ ~immediately following.
32 19| needed long leisure, ~ ~time, and toil to restore the
33 19| churches which, have for a long time been the prey of the heretics.
34 19| limits of the appointed time which allowed of no ~ ~preparation
35 19| is bishop, who was some time ago ~ ~canonically ordained
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