Document, Chapter
1 1,1| expelled or else we leave. (1) ~The most glorious judges
2 1,1| faith of the 318 fathers. (1)] The Exposition of faith
3 2 | Opera, Tom. I.] col. 756.) (1) ~Leo [the bishop] to his [
4 2 | God synod, that divine (1) letters were sent to the
5 5 | testified by antiquity: (1) by the famous Abbot Euthymius
6 5 | confessed to be in two natures, (1) unconfusedly, immutably,
7 5 | symbol veter., p. 106), Hahn (1. c.), Gieseler (1. c.),
8 5 | Hahn (1. c.), Gieseler (1. c.), Neander (Abthl ii.,
9 5 | for the most holy church. (1) ~And the whole holy synod
10 6,1| II., Causa XXV., Qusest. 1, can. xiv. ~
11 6,2| openly sold bishoprics, V. 1). It is easy to understand
12 6,2| of 399 (Cod. Theod., xii. 1, 163, see notes in Transl.
13 6,2| act as assessors (ib., x. 1), etc. ~The next office
14 6,2| it, "a bailiff" (iii. 3, 1). Beveridge agrees with
15 6,3| to work at trades either (1) when the church-funds were
16 6,3| Basil, Epist., cxcviii., 1); and some African canons
17 6,4| BRIGHT. ~Here observe (1) the definite assertion
18 6,5| Quaest. I., can. xxij. (1) ~
19 6,2| A.D. 431. (Cod. Theod., xi. 1, 36); and pragmatici prioris," "
20 6,7| Isidore Mercator's version. (1) ~
21 6,3| be cast out of the city.(1) ~This canon is found in
22 6,5| I., Dist. LXXV., C. ij.(1) ~
23 6,6| steward (Bingham, iii, 12, 1; Transl. of Fleury, iii.,
24 6,6| own church (Epist., xxiij. 1), and the "tamiai of the
25 6,6| Dist. LXXXIX., c. iv.(1) ~287 ~
26 6,8| observable that Aristenus(1) and Symeon, Logothetes
27 6,9| mais de pure ceremonie."(1) But ~290 ~Justinian acknowledged
28 6,9| representatives of the Church(1) of Rome, said: ~
29 6,1| Apostolic throne for Rome(1)], said: ~If your authority
30 6,2| expressed by your magnificence.(1)] ~The most glorious judges
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