Document, Chapter
1 1,1| the most reverend bishop having the place of the Apostolic
2 1,1| Christ the Saviour of us all having awarded peace to his churches,
3 1,1| also gossip about me as having thought or said such things. ~
4 1,1| when he wrote of Christ as having "suffered in the flesh,"
5 1,1| leaned that certain, after having corrupted it, have set forth
6 2 | dear brother Flavian. ~Having read your Affection's letter,
7 2 | matter of surprise to us, and having gone through the record
8 2 | a sort of consolation in having a transgressor as his companion,
9 2 | be regarded as unhappily having no hold, who does not recognise
10 2 | he whom he recognises as having been capable of suffering
11 5 | whom you had sent to us, having as our protector the most
12 5 | Synod of Chalcedon with having put in duabus naturis, instead
13 5 | These things, therefore, having been expressed by us with
14 6,2| bishops were deposed for having obtained their sees in this
15 6,6| every larger convent, of having at least one monk ordained
16 6,8| and names Prapidius as having been its warden while acting
17 6,9| Constantinople has the privilege of having a metropolitan tried before
18 6,0| patriarch Dioscorus for having misapplied funds bequeathed
19 6,2| the laws of the Church, having had recourse to secular
20 6,2| enjoy only the honour of having a bishop settled in them:
21 6,8| orthodoxy. The charge of having used a "blasphemous" speech
22 6,0| minister, excepting those who, having lost their own country,
23 6,3| certain clergymen and monks, having no authority from their
24 6,5| 767); and Peter Mongus, having invaded the Alexandrian
25 6,6| seemed good that every church having a bishop shall have also
26 6,6| confidence; and the Council, having alluded to the office of "
27 6,9| to be Presbyters after (having held) the Episcopate]? ~
28 6,0| of the same Holy Synod, having reference to the matter
29 6,2| of them, the metropolitan having his power according to the
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