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1 2 | baptism, in order that ~ ~they may proclaim and say as follows:"~ ~ ~ ~
2 2 | pray for ~ ~us, that we may have a share and lot in
3 3 | contingencies this fact may have become obscured.~ ~ ~ ~
4 3 | need not mention here, but may ~ ~be allowed to enter a
5 3 | expression.~ ~ ~ ~Perhaps, too, I may be allowed here to remind
6 3 | whom the 'formal addition' may be ascribed, and rests at
7 3 | been ~ ~lost."(2)~ ~ ~ ~We may then dismiss this point
8 3 | least clearly inaccurate, may have been used, yet the
9 3 | baptism, in order that they may ~ ~proclaim and say as follows."(
10 3 | whatever the explanation may be, the ~ ~Spanish Church
11 3 | Catholic Church.~Perhaps I may be allowed to close with
12 3 | nevertheless a certain truth, and may be so ~ ~used in that Creed
13 4 | matter." From this we may reasonably conclude, with
14 4 | Letter of the Synod of 382 may be taken ~ ~almost, if not
15 4 | the decree of the Synod may be ratified, to the end ~ ~
16 4 | of what has been decreed. May the ~ ~Lord establish your
17 4 | generation to generation; and may he add unto your earthly
18 4 | the heavenly kingdom also. May God by the prayers ~ ~(
19 4 | favour to the world, that you may be strong and eminent ~ ~
20 5 | Dionysius, and Isidore may be explained. The fact,
21 8 | the ~ ~period, or, as they may be called, the Acacian party,
22 12| so I do not know if one may conclude ~ ~absolutely that
23 13| Council. For the present, it may suffice to add that the
24 13| affairs in Constantinople, may well have helped to ~ ~effect
25 14| care that a Catholic bishop may be ordained ~ ~(Migne, Patrolog.,
26 16| of whatever religion he may be. But if the charge alleged ~ ~
27 16| the first place, heretics may not be suffered to bring
28 16| accusations, whatsoever they may be, which they have ~ ~brought
29 16| Clericis.~ ~ ~ ~Whatever may be said of the meeting of
30 18| mention this Synod. It may certainly be said, on the
31 19| ordinations as expediency may require. In conforming with ~ ~
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