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1 1 | bishops might form a better judgment." But, most eminent man,
2 1 | and then received by the judgment of the whole Christian world,
3 1 | an instruction: here is a judgment of the whole world upon
4 1 | in questions of faith the judgment is, what Tertullian calls, "
5 1 | is to be received with a judgment, and that free, and each
6 1 | so that all together pass judgment even on his decree. ~They
7 1 | he does an injury to the judgment of the most religious council,
8 1 | the examination, inquiry, judgment of the Fathers or bishops,
9 1 | has been approved by the judgment of the Fathers no place
10 1,1| him give a reason for his judgment. For he undertook to give
11 1,1| sit down [as one to give judgment]. The glorious judges and
12 1,1| have ye been led to such a judgment, how have ye fallen into
13 4 | definition, according to the judgment of our most holy father
14 5 | col. 978.) ~Since after judgment had been delivered concerning
15 5 | 152 sq.). We still have a judgment of his which he gave respecting
16 6,4| shall transgress this our judgment, we have decreed that he
17 6,4| erected contrary to the judgment of the bishop. Every monk
18 6,9| appeal against the bishop's judgment within ten days, then the
19 6,1| divided that no absolute judgment can be arrived at. The interpretation
20 6,0| Bishops cried out: ~The judgment of the Fathers is right.
21 6,2| be bishop. If however the judgment of all his own [fellows]
22 6,2| signatures of their own judgment or compelled by any necessity.
23 6,2| that I signed of my own judgment. [And so on, one after the
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