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1 1,1| great senate said, Let the letters of Cyril of blessed memory
2 1,1| col. 343.) ~And when these letters [i.e. Cyril's letter to
3 2 | the Prophets, not to the letters of the Apostles, nor to
4 2 | God synod, that divine (1) letters were sent to the blessed
5 4 | directions that we be given our letters of dismission, and let a
6 5 | it receives the synodical letters of the Blessed Cyril, Pastor
7 5 | imperial pragmatics and letters and penalties being done
8 5 | reading of the imperial letters was finished]: These divine
9 5 | finished]: These divine letters say nothing whatever with
10 5 | metropolitan cities. But the sacred letters of Valentinian and Valens
11 6,1| after examination, with letters merely pacifical from the
12 6,1| the church, and not with letters commendatory, inasmuch as
13 6,1| commendatory, inasmuch as letters commendatory ought to be
14 6,1| make their journey with letters pacificatory and not commendatory :
15 6,1| and not commendatory : For letters commendatory should only
16 6,1| help should journey with letters pacificatory from the bishop,
17 6,1| with pity. These need no letters commendatory, such letters
18 6,1| letters commendatory, such letters should be shown, however,
19 6,1| this canon to mean that letters of commendation, sustatikai,
20 6,1| number of the faithful. The letters of peace (eirhnikai) on
21 6,2| honoured by means of imperial letters with the name of metropolis,
22 6,2| what are called "pragmatic letters," and employed them for
23 6,3| unknown clergymen without letters commendatory from their
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