Document, Chapter
1 1 | Church, for fear that a matter so important might seem
2 1 | others from the subject matter, saying, that they had heard
3 1 | that, after weighing the matter, they considered, they judged,
4 1,1| to be impudent, but the matter is one which touches my
5 1,1| we should pursue in this matter became clear after your
6 1,1| arrive at the truth of the matter with a fitting document,
7 1,1| lacking in any good. That as a matter of fact, the disagreement
8 2 | late arrival of which is matter of surprise to us, and having
9 2 | concupiscence, supplied the matter of his flesh. What was assumed
10 2 | in order that the whole matter may be piously and faithfully
11 5 | trusted, shew that this matter of the rights of Antioch
12 5 | of the holy synod in this matter? ~The holy synod cried out:
13 6,9| IF any Clergyman have a matter against another clergyman,
14 6,9| let him first lay open the matter before his own Bishop, or
15 6,9| his own Bishop, or let the matter be submitted to any person
16 6,9| locality shall decide the matter. There is no doubt that
17 6,7| his metropolitan, let the matter be decided by the exarch
18 6,7| if within that time, the matter shall be subject to adjudication.
19 6,8| commission for inquiring into the matter. Two sessions, so to speak
20 6,9| in connexion with this matter, some statements which perhaps
21 6,9| by the Holy Synod [in the matter of the Bishops ordained
22 6,0| 291 ~fourth session in the matter of Photius of Tyre and Eustathius
23 6,0| having reference to the matter of the Egyptian Bishops. ~
24 6,2| subject. We referred the matter to your magnificence and
25 6,2| Constantinople. Thus the matter appears to us to stand.
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