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1 12| ordination or any other ~ ~ecclesiastical ministrations, unless they
2 12| places full ~ ~authority in Ecclesiastical matters, seems to take away
3 13| immediately after Old Rome in ecclesiastical rank also; ~ ~the rather,
4 13| it was the rule for the ecclesiastical ~ ~rank of a See to follow
5 13| this ~ ~change of the old ecclesiastical order. In the sixteenth
6 14| Constantinople, A.D. 380. ~ ~Ecclesiastical history hardly presents
7 14| violation of the ~ ~rule of ecclesiastical discipline, to have proposed
8 15| urges that apodekesqai in ecclesiastical language usually ~ ~refers
9 16| to confuse and overturn ecclesiastical order, ~ ~do contentiously
10 16| the Bishop be that of some ecclesiastical offence, then it is ~ ~necessary
11 16| accusations ~ ~touching ecclesiastical matters against orthodox
12 16| declare that they have any ~ ~ecclesiastical charge against the bishop,
13 16| however it be a crime of ~ ~ecclesiastical matters let him not speak.
14 16| episcopal districts, as today do ecclesiastical provinces, but which ~ ~
15 16| accusations of bishops for ecclesiastical ~ ~offences shall be kept
16 18| third, which concerned the ecclesiastical rank of Constantinople, ~ ~
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