Document, Chapter
1 5 | the Councils. Vol. III., p. 348.) ~The present Greek
2 5 | monks of St. Maur, t. i., p. 57, printed in Mansi, t.
3 5 | printed in Mansi, t. vii., p. 774 sq. (2) The second
4 5 | Severi in Mansi, t. vii., p. 839). (3) Somewhat more
5 5 | asugkutws k.t.l. (ed. Mog., p. 294). (4) In the conference
6 5 | taught (Mansi, t. viii., p. 892; Hardouin, t. ii.,
7 5 | 892; Hardouin, t. ii., p. 1162). (5) Leontius of
8 5 | duo futesin asugkutws k.p.l. ~It is clear that if
9 5 | Bibliotheca PP., t. xii., p. 633. Gieseler (Kirchengesch.
10 5 | Acts (Hardouin, t. iii., p. 835). (8) Pope Agatho,
11 5 | Actio iv.; in Mansi, t. xi., p. 256; Hardouin, t. iii.,
12 5 | 256; Hardouin, t. iii., p. 1091). In consequence of
13 5 | Bibloth. symbol veter., p. 106), Hahn (1. c.), Gieseler (
14 6,2| Dial. de vita Chrysost, p. 50). Chrysostom held a
15 6,2| Goat in his Euchologion (p. 270), the Protecdicos is
16 6,2| Transl. of Fleury, vol. iii., p. 392). But Justellus (i.
17 6,2| St. Athanasius, Introd., p. xliv.). Bingham also prefers
18 6,3| Stanley's East. Church, p. 126), retained, out of
19 6,4| of Early Engl. Ch. Hist., p. 244), and culminated in
20 6,6| Hom., xxxviii. 5; Dial., p. 17), and Palladius of "
21 6,6| at Constantinople (Dial., p. 25). See Socrates, iv.
22 6,7| Cod. Theod., tom. ii.,, p. 22), as in Constantine'
23 6,7| Cod. Theod., tom. ii., p. 526). So strateusqai is
24 6,8| Saviour" (Palladius, Dial., p. 19). At Ephesus Bassian
25 6,2| Bryce's Holy Roman Empire, p. 212), and by the French
26 6,4| cf. Hammond, Liturgies, p. 95), an arrow pierced his
27 6,4| Liturgy of St. Mark (Hammond, p. 173), and in the canons
28 6,7| Essays on Liturgiology, p. 302). ~This canon is found
29 6,4| in Early Christian Times, p. 235). So, after the great
30 6,5| church" (Goar, Eucholog., p. 269); so Hincmar says: "
31 6,5| Validity of English Orders, p. 373). The episcopal ring
32 6,6| expenditure (Palladius, Dial, p. 19). Theophilus of Alexandria
33 6,6| Reeves' edition of Adamnan, p. 47. ~This Canon is found
34 6,8| Gore's Leo the Great. p. 120); but the gratification
35 6,2| Leo's works (Tom. iii., p. xxxvij. et seqq ). and
36 6,2| conclusions (Vol. III., p. 435). Bright, however,
37 6,2| Hist. Counc., Vol. III., p. 428.) ~That is, the prerogative
38 6,2| Fathers, 2nd Series, ed. P. Schaff and H. Wace, (repr.
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