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1 1 | before the assembling and common sentence of the most holy
2 1 | according to the Canon of our common Faith, and the utility of
3 1 | execute, that is, by giving a common judgment. Whence Celestine
4 3,1| the was not first born a common man of the holy Virgin,
5 3,3| God dwelt in him as in a common man born of the holy Virgin,
6 3,3| Saviour of us all. And not as common flesh do we receive it;
7 4 | manhood] referring it to a common sonship, that is, not giving
8 4 | believe not to be that of a common man and of any one like
9 4 | gives all things life. For common flesh cannot give life.
10 4 | who is no creature nor any common man, but the natural and
11 5 | all the Lord's priests in common, for by right of inheritance
12 5 | which he titus entrusted in common to all the Apostles. We
13 5 | must strive therefore in common to keep the faith which
14 5 | body grieve and mourn in common with us. He who is to judge
15 5 | venerate in this city. Let common prayer be offered to the
16 5 | according to the canon of the common faith, and according to
17 6 | the Holy Synod, by one common decree, deposed them from
18 6,1| these were individual, not common, formulae of faith, here
19 6,1| others, which are plainly common and solemn, which are contained
20 6,1| do perform the liturgy in common, all together celebrating
21 6,1| that we should consider in common the case of the Messalians,
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