Document, Chapter
1 5 | honour only of Metropolitical rank, submitting itself according
2 6,2| of this forfeit his own rank; and let him who is ordained
3 6,2| clergyman, be deposed from his rank, and if he is a layman or
4 6,2| shall be cut off from their rank, if laymen or monks, they
5 6,9| assigned the first place in rank to Rome. ~It appears to
6 6,0| shall be degraded from his rank. ~NOTES. ~ANCIENT EPITOME
7 6,2| shall be degraded from his rank. But the cities which have
8 6,2| shall fall from his own rank (baqmou) in the Church.
9 6,4| subdeacons and readers, but they rank below readers in Laodic.,
10 6,4| bishop's knowledge, and rank him even below the doorkeepers (
11 6,8| be deposed from their own rank. ~NOTES. ~ANCIENT EPITOME
12 6,8| shall be cast out of their rank. ~BRIGHT. ~In order to appreciate
13 6,2| degradation from their own rank. ~NOTES. ~ANCIENT EPITOME
14 6,2| shall be cast forth from his rank. ~It is curious that the
15 6,8| magnified as she is, and rank next after her; so that,
16 6,9| right of Constantinople to rank immediately after Rome.
17 6,9| Constantinopolitan and Chalcedonian rank of Constantinople in his
18 6,9| acknowledged Constantinople's rank as immediately after Rome,
19 6,9| Subsequently at Florence the second rank, in accordance with the
20 6,0| degrade a bishop to the rank of a presbyter; but, if
21 6,0| forced down into the lower rank without just cause, they
22 6,0| degrades a bishop to the rank of a presbyter. For he that
23 6,2| of the provinces, let the rank (presbeia) be preserved
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