Document, Chapter
1 3,1| the order of their rank deposed to the same things, and
2 3,3| and clergymen cast out or deposed by your holiness on account
3 6 | of them had already been deposed; and since from their refusing
4 6 | Synod, by one common decree, deposed them from all ecclesiastical
5 6 | or Nestorius, should be deposed," let him not read "Celestine"
6 6 | and Memnon deserved to be deposed, because they had given
7 6 | place, know that you are deposed and dismissed from all sacerdotal
8 6 | the holy Synod, are to be deposed from the priesthood and
9 6 | that these also should be deposed. ~NOTES. ~ANCIENT EPITOME
10 6 | or Nestorius, let them be deposed. ~EXCURSUS ON PELAGIANISM. ~
11 6 | now, and were accordingly deposed, among them Julian of Eclanum.
12 6 | thereby, but shall remain deposed nevertheless. ~NOTES. ~ANCIENT
13 6 | heresy whatsoever, shall be deposed, if they be bishops or clergymen;
14 6,1| Eusebius had been unjustly deposed, and proceeded to depose
15 6,1| to depose those who had deposed them. After stating these
16 6,1| had for many years been deposed for serious causes from
17 6,1| therefore they have been deposed by us." ~239 ~When, therefore,
18 6,1| same mind, holding them deposed. And that you may know in
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