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1 1 | subscribe to it." These are the words of one plainly deliberating,
2 1 | assured it was right; some few words stood in their way, which
3 1 | had taught." Here in plain words he speaks of an examination
4 1,1| and vomiting out wretched words against me, as that I say
5 1,1| it necessary to say a few words concerning this to them: ~
6 1,1| them also establishing my words, but that it would have
7 1,1| his essence. And this the words of the holy initiators into
8 2 | may apply the prophet's words, "He refused to understand
9 2 | have recourse, not to the words of the Prophets, not to
10 2 | at-tended to the Apostle's words, "To Abraham and to his
11 2 | have read with faith the words of the same prophet, "Unto
12 2 | mere cursory reading to the words of the same Apostle, "Knowing
13 2 | corner by authoritative words of yours, he professed himself
14 5 | leading doctrine in the words of the Synod itself. At
15 5 | and, in fact, with the words: en duo fusesiu asugkutws
16 5 | creed of Chalcedon with the words in duabus naturis (in the
17 6,4| greater clearness in the last words of the canon, which are
18 6,1| Isidore, who translate the words en upolhyeiby personoe honoratiores
19 6,9| Mansi, v., 1194). The words were written at the close
20 6,2| attach any meaning to these words, accepting the arguments
21 6,8| sight a part of it. The words kai wste are meant to suggest
22 6,8| And it attributes in plain words as much to Constantinople
23 6,9| escape the force of these words by comparing with them the
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