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1 1 | wherefore I beseech your Holiness to set forth openly whether
2 1 | to the bishops: "Let your Holiness consider the form of the
3 1 | who hath exhorted your Holiness, not as instructing those
4 1 | the judgment also of your Holiness." After these all had been
5 3 | I will read this if your holiness [i.e., the holy Synod] so
6 3,1| estimation in which I hold your holiness, and that this is frequently
7 3,1| Wherefore I desire your holiness [i.e. the Council] to say
8 3,1| read are those which his holiness Cyril our most pious bishop
9 3,3| become of us, from whom your Holiness requires that we love you
10 3,3| of the Word." And if your holiness have not a mind to this
11 3,3| cast out or deposed by your holiness on account of the faith;
12 3,3| epistle written to your Holiness from the Alexandrian Church
13 5 | Latin.(3) But now since your holiness has ~220 ~demanded that
14 5 | it is necessary that your holiness's desire should be satisfied;
15 5 | same place at which your holiness is come together, were called
16 5 | have no doubt that your holiness will assent when it is seen
17 5 | and legate, said: Let your holiness consider the form (tupon)
18 5 | bishop, who has exhorted your holiness (not as if teaching the
19 5 | already decreed by your holiness. ~Philip, presbyter and
20 5 | and by the coming of your holiness. For ye have made manifest
21 5 | was in session, when your holiness was present, you demanded
22 5 | ordered this to be done. Your holiness will be good enough to inform
23 5 | care to us), and of your holiness also, and may be able to
24 5 | let them be shewn to their holiness, so that by their subscription
25 6 | therefore, notify your holiness and charity that if any
26 6,1| cowardice and sloth, your holiness has of necessity ordained
27 6,1| did by no means blame your holiness for being compelled to ordain
28 6,1| Lord. ~The zeal of your holiness for piety, and your care
29 6,1| to the knowledge of your holiness, we are writing of necessity [
30 6,1| the great Synod, as your holiness easily perceives. For he
31 6,1| Nice in Bithynia, as your holiness also rightly having examined
32 6,1| letter written to him by your holiness, in which he was properly
33 6,1| to the decision of your holiness. In the meanwhile, we have
34 6,1| of whom were sent by your holiness, who gave to us your presence
35 6,1| kaqedras). Let then your holiness be angered at what took
36 6,1| through the prayers of your holiness [if, I say, all this should
37 6,1| the determinations of your holiness concerning them should stand
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