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1 1 | unfold your judgment, that we may clearly know whether we
2 1 | that all with one mind may hold firm in one sentence."
3 1 | that the sentence given may be duly and in order made
4 1 | aware: in order that you may command to be completely
5 1 | that we, too," say they, "may confirm them." The proceedings
6 1 | committed this care to us, we may be enabled to confirm the
7 1 | have mentioned, so that we may indeed understand, that
8 3,1| is so great, so that we may administer the healing word
9 3,1| the peace of the Churches may be preserved and the bond
10 3,1| made mention; so that we may understand whether or no
11 3,2| anachronism. Be this as it may, it is a fact that the Acts
12 3,2| Council of Ephesus. Perhaps I may close this treatment of
13 3,3| ing in such a way, as we may say that the soul of man
14 3,4| of Nestorius; so that we may understand that the most
15 3,4| and brilliant such remarks may be, they lack all solid
16 3,4| supposed. Be this as it may, Nestorianism is clearly
17 3,4| church writers among whom may be mentioned St. Athanasius,
18 3,4| teaching of the Apostolic days may be seen by the following
19 3,4| before a heresy arises, may become afterwards the very
20 5 | of the Roman Church said: May it please your blessedness
21 5 | of the Roman Church said, May it please, etc. [The same
22 5 | small a number how much more may we believe he is present
23 5 | the Apostles is assigned, may find fruit uncorrupt and
24 5 | council, except that ye may speak the Word of the Lord
25 5 | Ghost, as it is written, ye may set forth that one truth
26 5 | presbyter, Philip, that they may be present at what is done
27 5 | present at what is done and may carry out what things have
28 5 | the viij of the Ides of May, in the consulate of Bassus
29 5 | holy assembly, we likewise may ratify their determination. ~
30 5 | your honour, although it may be useless, that what things
31 5 | read to us also; so that we may follow the formula (tupw)
32 5 | your holiness also, and may be able to confirm (bwbaiwsai)
33 5 | agreement with all of us may be manifest. ~Arcadius the
34 6 | and kwrion ("district"), may be distinguished as implying
35 6 | grace. Pelagius's doctrines may be briefly stated thus.
36 6 | existence of, was what we may call external grace, e.g.
37 6 | historical question. However I may remind the reader that Nestorius
38 6,1| or incomprehensible. ~It may not be amiss to remember
39 6,1| Pusey remarks, "Protestants may reject consistently the
40 6,1| Creed of Constantinople, as may be seen in the Euchologion.
41 6,1| priestly power, so that they may not be able to do any harm
42 6,1| them deposed. And that you may know in full all things
43 6,1| beloved t and most longed for, may be strong and mindful of
44 6,1| whether clerics or laymen, may come together; and if they
45 6,1| they are clergymen they may remain such; and if laymen
46 6,1| such; and if laymen they may be admitted to communion.
47 6,1| savouring of their impiety which may be found among the people,
48 6,1| of whatever province he may be. And let these things
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