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1 1 | s letter, "As we see the divine Gospels laid before your
2 1,1| eyes; knowing that our most divine and pious lord believes
3 1,1| you to know that the most divine and pious lord of the whole
4 1,1| from the beginning from the divine Scriptures and from the
5 1,1| by way of following the divine Paul, who distinctly declares: "
6 1,1| suffered them not." And the divine Paul wrote: "So then they
7 2 | in no way added to, that divine and everlasting birth; but
8 2 | conception was caused by a divine act, therefore the flesh
9 2 | not impairing what was divine: because that "emptying
10 2 | his craft, was bereft of divine gifts and, being stripped
11 2 | child-bearing is an indication of Divine power. The infancy of the
12 2 | waves," is unquestionably Divine. As then--to pass by many
13 2 | that the properties of the Divine and the human nature might
14 2 | proof: trusting that the Divine assistance will be with
15 2 | beloved of God synod, that divine (1) letters were sent to
16 3 | of your disregard of the divine canons, and of your disobedience
17 3 | great synod according to the divine canons you did not come. ~
18 3 | devout secretary of the divine consistory, the most reverend
19 5 | and salutary formula of divine grace sufficed for the perfect
20 5 | one, maintaining that the divine Nature of the Only Begotten
21 5 | letters was finished]: These divine letters say nothing whatever
22 5 | Valentinian and Valens of divine memory, which then bestowed
23 6,6| that he might provide for divine service in the monastery. ~
24 6,2| we have qeia grammata ("divine" being practically, equivalent
25 6,4| Church and enrich them with divine baptism. ~HEFELE. ~According
26 6,0| vessels," and yet, "by the Divine mercy, had been carried
27 6,6| shall be subjected to the divine canons. ~NOTES. ~ANCIENT
28 6,6| be punishable under "the divine" (or sacred) "canons." ~
29 6,8| has been declared by the divine canons; but that, as has
30 6,2| were discussing to be of Divine origin, and that the occupant
31 6,2| the See of Rome was, jure divine, supreme over all pontiffs
32 6,2| of the doctrine of a jure divine Papal Supremacy as it is
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