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1 1 | assembled in the imperial city, agrees with the letter
2 1,1| apostolic bishop of the Roman city, which is the head of all
3 1,1| most reverend bishop of the city of Dorylaeum, stepping into
4 1,1| sometime bishop of the great city Alexandria, which he wrote
5 1,1| sometime bishop of the great city of Antioch, which likewise
6 1,1| Archdeacon of the imperial city Constantinople read. ~To
7 1,1| of Old Rome, the Imperial City. ~Beronician, the most devout
8 3 | together at Chalcedon the city of Bithynia, in the martyry
9 3 | afterwards assembled in the royal city. ~[To this question the
10 5 | assembled in the imperial City; which doctrine they declared
11 5 | holiness, we decree that the city of Chalcedon, in which the
12 5 | the proper dignity of the city of Nicomedia being preserved. ~
13 5 | Maximus, the bishop of the city of Antioch, and of the most
14 5 | metropolitan rights upon the city of Nice, carefully provided
15 5 | the throne of the royal city.] ~The most glorious judges
16 6,3| unless the bishop of the city shall commit to him the
17 6,4| will of the bishop of the city; and that the monks in every
18 6,4| that the monks in every city and district shall be subject
19 6,4| thereto by the bishop of the city. And no slave shall be received
20 6,4| blasphemed. But the bishop of the city must make the needful provision
21 6,4| duty of the bishop of the city to make due provision for
22 6,5| clergymen who go about from city to city, it is decreed that
23 6,5| who go about from city to city, it is decreed that the
24 6,5| CANON V. ~Those who go from city to city shall be subject
25 6,5| Those who go from city to city shall be subject to the
26 6,6| appointed to a church in a city or village, or to a martyry,
27 6,6| appointment to a church in the city; (b) to a village church; (
28 6,8| of the bishops in every city according to the tradition
29 6,8| authority of the bishop of the city. But he who rebels against
30 6,8| foundation, almost a new city" (iii. 252), established
31 6,8| foreigners arriving in the city, on being attacked by disease,
32 6,9| the throne of the Imperial City of Constantinople, and there
33 6,2| title of "metropolis" on the city, and had not professed to
34 6,2| title bestowed upon his city, and also on an alleged
35 6,2| Valens, recognising the city of Nicaea as by old custom
36 6,3| from officiating in another city. ~NOTES. ~ANCIENT EPITOME
37 6,3| to communion in another city without a letter commendatory. ~"
38 6,7| as aforesaid. And if any city has been, or shall hereafter
39 6,7| command of the Emperor a city be renewed, the order of
40 6,0| to the church of another city, but they shall cleave to
41 6,0| XX. ~A clergyman of one city shall not be given a cure
42 6,0| to the church of another city, but must be content with
43 6,3| depart from the imperial city; and if they shall shamelessly
44 6,3| shall be cast out of the city.(1) ~This canon is found
45 6,8| assembled in the imperial city of Constantinople, which
46 6,8| because it was the royal city. And the One Hundred and
47 6,8| justly judging that the city which is honoured with the
48 6,1| official habit in the imperial city until the Archbishop of
49 6,1| will not depart from this city until the city of Alexandria
50 6,1| from this city until the city of Alexandria receives a
51 6,2| by the power of his own city, should undertake to make
52 6,2| archbishop of the royal city Constantinople, which is
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