Document, Chapter
1 1 | Faith: no other exposition may be made." Things went so
2 1,1| believe with all the rest, may be brought to unity through
3 1,1| one mind, all ambiguity may be removed: But if some
4 1,1| believe to be the case) we may know what their opinions
5 1,1| give us thee, so that we may be able to arrive at the
6 1,1| Churches, in order that they may have the noted glory forever
7 2 | so that to him also we may apply the prophet's words, "
8 2 | order that the whole matter may be piously and faithfully
9 2 | that he who has gone astray may be saved by condemning his
10 2 | his own unsound opinion. May God keep you in good health,
11 4 | from it, and will not sign, may go about their business;
12 5 | common Lord inspiring us, we may cast off every plague of
13 5 | the pious, the Christian. May Christ whom thou servest
14 5 | to her that is orthodox. May God save your kingdom. Ye
15 5 | ye have kept the faith. May hatred be far removed from
16 5 | removed from your empire, and may your kingdom endure for
17 5 | The notes of the Ballerini may also be read with profit,
18 6,8| BRIGHT. ~What a ptwkeioo was may be seen from what Gibbon
19 6,9| whom each of the parties may, with the Bishop's consent,
20 6,9| to be included under it, may be doubted. The Emperor
21 6,9| strange part of our canon may be explained in the following
22 6,1| the ability to help them may be moved with pity. These
23 6,2| Mansi, vii., 89-97). We may connect with this incident
24 6,4| had them baptized, they may not hereafter baptize them
25 6,4| lectors, etc., the meaning may be understood, with Christian
26 6,4| that the sons of readers may take wives who are heretics,
27 6,6| their fault, then the bishop may be kind to them." That the
28 6,7| obedience. (Here abiastws may be illustrated from biasamenos
29 6,9| settle whatever matters may have arisen. And bishops,
30 6,5| months: necessity however may make the time longer. But
31 6,6| administration of the church may not be without a witness;
32 6,6| the goods of the church may not be squandered, nor reproach
33 6,6| order that the church-funds may be properly spent (Mansi,
34 6,6| Evag., iii., 12). There may have been many cases in
35 6,6| administration of the church property may not be unattested, and thereby
36 6,9| those of the Roman Code. It may well be that this statement
37 6,2| unity through a holy peace may be preserved through all
38 6,2| future, so that no contention may spring up again between
39 6,2| read, that all the brethren may know whether the things
40 6,2| know clearly [Lat. that we may know] what we are to report
41 6,2| whole church, so that he may be able to take action with
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