Document, Chapter
1 Intro | in the East). Valentinian III. (in the West). ~Pope. --
2 2 | judges. (Col. 371.)] ~SESSION III. ~[The imperial representatives
3 5 | Hist. of the Councils. Vol. III., p. 348.) ~The present
4 5 | their Acts (Hardouin, t. iii., p. 835). (8) Pope Agatho,
5 5 | xi., p. 256; Hardouin, t. iii., p. 1091). In consequence
6 6,2 | Cod. Afric., 97; Mansi, iii., 802), who, six years earlier,
7 6,2 | Cod. Afric., 75; Mansi, iii. 778, 970). The "defensores"
8 6,2 | Transl. of Fleury, vol. iii., p. 392). But Justellus (
9 6,2 | expresses it, "a bailiff" (iii. 3, 1). Beveridge agrees
10 6,3 | CANON III. ~IT has come to [the knowledge
11 6,3 | ANCIENT EPITOME OF CANON III. ~Those who assume the care
12 6,3 | are not neglected (Mansi, iii., 955). At an earlier time
13 6,6 | De SS. Ordinat., Parte III., Exercit. V., cap ~272 ~
14 6,6 | Jerusalem (Eusebius, Vit. Con., iii. 40, iv. 40; Mansi, vi.
15 6,6 | Sepulchre itself (Vit. Con., iii. 28), Churches raised over
16 6,7 | Pars IL, Causa xx., Quaest. iii., Can. iij.
17 6,8 | foundation, almost a new city" (iii. 252), established by St.
18 6,2 | Brev. Collat. cum Donatist. iii., 2), and Balsamon in his
19 6,4 | the doorkeepers (Mansi, iii., 952). The chief passage
20 6,7 | II., Causa XVI., Quaest. iii., can. j., in Isidore Mercator'
21 6,4 | II., Causa XIX., Quaest. III., canon iv. ~
22 6,6 | oeconomus" or steward (Bingham, iii, 12, 1; Transl. of Fleury,
23 6,6 | 12, 1; Transl. of Fleury, iii., 120). So the Council of
24 6,6 | be properly spent (Mansi, iii., 1257). At Hippo St. Augustine
25 6,6 | under his successor (Evag., iii., 12). There may have been
26 6,8 | Newman, Transl. of Fleury, iii., 407). It is observable
27 6,2 | of St. Leo's works (Tom. iii., p. xxxvij. et seqq ).
28 6,2 | their conclusions (Vol. III., p. 435). Bright, however,
29 6,2 | HEFELE. ~(Hist. Counc., Vol. III., p. 428.) ~That is, the
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