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1 1 | influence, had deceived men's minds with such an appearance
2 1 | Theodosius and the great men, that he could easily throw
3 1 | favour Nestorius: because men's feelings were divided,
4 3 | follows: ~katafluarousi men, ws akouw, k t.l ~Intelligo
5 3,3| in the earth. Who for us men and for our salvation, came
6 3,3| Mediator between God and men," and a Reconciler unto
7 3,4| and in favour with God and men." In affirming our Lord
8 3,4| Prophets and other holy men, and to have had his abode
9 3,4| not after the manner of men, in order that he might
10 3,4| to work miracles before men and shall not rather con- ~
11 3,4| miraculous healings among men, and possesses the power
12 5 | us and are most approved men, Arcedius, and Projectus,
13 6 | Helladius of Ptolemais. These men, having no privilege of
14 6 | manifestly evident to all men that they were all promoting
15 6 | assembly of apostates; these men, according to the decree
16 6,1| and since those excellent men, who have petitioned the
17 6,1| Christ, the Deliverer of all men, hath given us by his own
18 6,1| Metropolitical bishops, men who were not ignorant, but
19 6,1| himself, I suppose, thirty men, having the name of bishops (
20 6,1| the before-mentioned holy men to be heretics, both should
21 6,1| of a synod could thirty men hold, some of whom were
22 6,1| They never fasted, slept men and women together, in warm
23 6,1| sect to instruct and govern men, even priests. ~Although
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