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1 1 | is the faith we have long held: this we hold: in this we
2 1,1| of faith of the Council held at Nice. "In the consulate
3 2 | mentioned various opinions held by others, he said, "But
4 2 | own hand, all that he has held amiss, no compassion, to
5 2 | i.e. at the heretical synod held there] ? These are the things
6 4 | dismission, and let a synod be held there [i. e. in the West]. ~[
7 5 | the holy synod formerly held in Ephesus, of which Celestine
8 5 | the conference on religion held between the Severians and
9 5 | the holy faith has been held, shall have the honours
10 6,1| several synods, which were held previously, were gathered
11 6,2| Chrysost, p. 50). Chrysostom held a synod at Ephesus, at which
12 6,2| the East the office was held by ecclesiastics; thus,
13 6,2| 2, 38), the office was held by barristers, in accordance
14 6,6| that the synod of Chalcedon held ordinations of this sort
15 6,9| most different provinces, held a "Home Synod" and gave
16 6,2| xliii., 58), whereas Basil "held to the old custom," i.e.,
17 6,8| patriarch Domnus of Antioch, who held a synod, but, as Samuel
18 6,8| sessions, so to speak were held by the three prelates thus
19 6,9| Synods of Bishops are not held, and that on this account
20 6,9| year the Synod shall be held where-ever the bishop of
21 6,4| otherwise, shall not be held guiltless. ~Joseph AEgyptius,
22 6,4| influence. At a Council held by the patriarch Photius
23 6,8| proper elections have been held according to custom and
24 6,8| Gratian adds "The VIIIth Synod held under Pope Hadrian II.,
25 6,9| Presbyters after (having held) the Episcopate]? ~The most
26 6,2| Papal Supremacy as it is now held by the Latin Church. ~from
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