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1 1 | Eutyches is the order of Ecclesiastical judgments in questions of
2 1,1| Apostolic See, nor against the ecclesiastical canons nor the patristic
3 3 | and made a stranger to all ecclesiastical order (qesmou) by the holy
4 6,1| and unconditionally valid ecclesiastical rules. It is admirably remarked
5 6,3| commit to him the care of ecclesiastical business, or of unprovided
6 6,3| he shall be subjected to ecclesiastical penalties. ~NOTES. ~ANCIENT
7 6,4| shall meddle neither in ecclesiastical nor in secular affairs,
8 6,6| deacon, nor any of the ecclesiastical order shall be ordained
9 6,9| would refer not merely the ecclesiastical, but the civil differences
10 6,9| metropolitans who have several ecclesiastical provinces under them. Whether,
11 6,1| were previously subject to ecclesiastical censure, and therefore were
12 6,2| for civil, much less for ecclesiastical, purposes. Valens, indeed,
13 6,2| unnatural inference in regard to ecclesiastical limits from political rearrangements
14 6,6| invalid, as was ruled by later ecclesiastical law, our canon does not
15 6,7| authority, let the order of the ecclesiastical parishes follow the political
16 6,7| be renewed, the order of ecclesiastical parishes shall follow the
17 6,9| that on this account many ecclesiastical matters which need reformation
18 6,3| disturbances and troubling the ecclesiastical state, ~284 ~and turning
19 6,4| done shall be liable to ecclesiastical penalties. ~NOTES. ~ANCIENT
20 6,5| this, he shall be liable to ecclesiastical penalties, and the income
21 6,8| imperial Rome, should in ecclesiastical matters also be magnified
22 6,8| respective exarchates ... were ecclesiastical arrangements made with a
23 6,8| that a thing so entirely ecclesiastical as the episcopate ought
24 6,0| Chalcedon, and in almost all ecclesiastical canons in general; on the
25 6,0| so-called canon is certainly an ecclesiastical rule declared at Chalcedon,
26 6,2| canons, and contrary to ecclesiastical discipline. We request that
27 6,2| ordination, or any other ecclesiastical function. And the aforesaid
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