Document, Chapter
1 1 | sentences and, as they are called, the votes of the Fathers,
2 1,1| first Council at Ephesus, called to condemn the same Nestorius,
3 1,1| churches, through our being called to this by our most devout
4 1,1| form of a servant," and was called the Son of Man, yet remaining
5 1,1| from heaven. ~He is also called the Man from heaven, being
6 2 | servant of Jesus Christ, called an Apostle, separated unto
7 2 | be born of thee shall be called the Son of God;" as if,
8 3 | found guilty, for even when called to answer your accusers
9 4 | sent home and a new council called in the West. Even this did
10 5 | zealous Sovereign, and has called together unto him from all
11 5 | them should rule, nor be called bishop of the most holy
12 6,3| engagements, unless he shall be called by the law to the guardianship
13 6,3| unless perchance the law called them to the administration
14 6,6| over martyrs' totals were called in the West "memorioe martyrum,"
15 6,7| court of the Imperator was called his camp, stratopedon (Cod.
16 6,7| were officers of the palace called Castrensians (Tertull. De
17 6,8| distance from Caesarea, and called in consequence the Basiliad.
18 6,9| patriarchs, properly so called, are to be included under
19 6,9| Patriarchs, properly so called, of Rome, Alexandria, Antioch,
20 6,0| apart by the Church," and "called a xenon" (in Act. Hom.,
21 6,2| had obtained what are called "pragmatic letters," and
22 6,4| the readers were of old called "heralds" (De Eccl. Offic.,
23 6,6| committed to a special officer called "oeconomus" or steward (
24 6,2| the Codex Julianus, now called Parisiensis, in which this
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