Document, Chapter
1 1 | confirmed by so great an authority of the Apostolic See, should
2 1 | supreme and indefectible authority, which was subjected to
3 1 | was written with the whole authority of the Apostolic See, and
4 1 | this we follow no other authority than Leo himself, who speaks
5 1,1| hold a synod without the authority of the Apostolic See, a
6 2 | the Apostles, nor to the authority of the Gospels, but to themselves;
7 2 | how properly the Episcopal authority has been put in motion,
8 5 | Nicomedia shall have the authority of metropolitan over the
9 6,1| some extent of doubtful authority, such as the Antiochene
10 6,4| definite assertion of episcopal authority over monks, as it is repeated
11 6,4| which they had been put in authority," or possibly (as Johnson) "
12 6,8| martyries remain under the authority of the bishops in every
13 6,8| must submit himself to the authority of the bishop of the city.
14 6,8| against their bishop's authority" (afhnixw is literally to
15 6,2| of a metropolitan, with authority over suffragans, was making
16 6,2| should have metropolitical authority over the Bithynian churches,
17 6,6| the canon gives the bishop authority in certain circumstances
18 6,7| newly erected by imperial authority, let the order of the ecclesiastical
19 6,2| the text does not lack MS. authority, and is the one printed
20 6,3| clergymen and monks, having no authority from their own bishop, and
21 6,6| appoint others by their own authority" (ib., vii., 321). Ibas
22 6,8| jurisdiction, the independent authority of three exarchs being annulled
23 6,8| attempt to enfold it in the authority of the Council of 381 was
24 6,8| recognise no particular authority in the Church of Rome, save
25 6,8| could be found save in the authority which the Popes took over
26 6,9| invalid and annul it by the authority of the holy Apostle Peter" (
27 6,1| Rome(1)], said: ~If your authority suggests and commands that
28 6,2| bishop of Alexandria have the authority over all, for this is also
29 6,2| theory chiefly upon the authority of a Latin MS., the Codex
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