Document, Chapter
1 1,1| do not believe to be the case) we may know what their
2 2 | and to seeds,' as in the case of many, but as in the case
3 2 | case of many, but as in the case of one, 'and to thy seed,'
4 2 | merciful inspiration the case is brought to a satisfactory
5 6,2| Such shall also be the case with go-betweens, if they
6 6,5| bishops were thinking of the case of Bassian, who, in the
7 6,7| Soz., vi. 9, on Marcian's case, and a very clear passage
8 6,9| metropolitan let him carry the case to ~Constantinople. ~JOHNSON. ~
9 6,9| the clergy, in the first case, to the bishop, is beyond
10 6,9| c. 21: "If any one has a case against a cleric, or a monk,
11 6,9| A.D. 448, at which the case of Eutyches was the first
12 6,0| surely that this be the case, the two churches must needs
13 6,2| 175, 182, 670). But in the case of Eustathius of Berytus,
14 6,2| Marcian, who referred the case to the Council of Chalcedon,
15 6,2| Quien, i., 602). Another case was discussed in the 13th
16 6,7| that bishopric. In such a case, says the Council, if the
17 6,8| canon, we must consider the case of Ibas bishop of Edessa.
18 6,8| defaulters and set aside the case (Mansi, vii. 217). They
19 6,8| 698), "to have had this case in mind when drawing up
20 6,0| imperial draft is in this case very slightly altered. A
21 6,1| appointed for them. ~As in the case of the last so-called "canon"
22 6,2| a most just view of the case, whom I therefore quote. ~
23 6,2| to teach its view of the case. ~The most reverend bishops
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