Document, Chapter
1 1 | is a decree, as Baronius says, but not as Bellarmine says,
2 1 | says, but not as Bellarmine says, an instruction: here is
3 1 | concerning religion; for, says he, "he does an injury to
4 2 | after reading what Matthew says, "The book of the generation
5 4 | most holy archbishop Leo says that there are two natures
6 5 | Council to Leo, where it says that the definition was
7 6,4| compare canons 8, 24. Isidore says that the bishop must "keep
8 6,7| session of Chalcedon: he says, "'Es<S235]rateusamen for
9 6,0| ptwkeiois in Egypt, and says that he himself had been
10 6,2| as Gregory of Nazianzus says (Orat. xliii., 58), whereas
11 6,2| Mansi, vii., 313). Zonaras says that this canon was in his
12 6,2| longer observed; and Balsamon says that when the primates of
13 6,4| pronunciation and accentuation, says that the readers were of
14 6,6| ESPEN. ~Since this canon says nothing at all of separation
15 6,7| bishopric. In such a case, says the Council, if the bishop
16 6,8| and Eulegius), stimulated, says Fleury (xxvij. 19) by Uranius
17 6,8| The Council is believed," says Tillemont (xv., 698), "to
18 6,4| the Northmen, "non defuit,"says St. Bernard, "qui illud
19 6,4| a "bad custom," ~285 ~he says, "had grown up, whereby
20 6,5| Eucholog., p. 269); so Hincmar says: "Si fuerit defunctus episcopus,
21 6,9| canon of Constantinople he says: "That document of certain
22 6,9| writing to the Emperor he says that Anatolius only got
23 6,9| abbe Duchesne so admirably says: "Mais leur voix fut peu
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