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1 1 | they had been informed by Paschasinus and the Legates "that there
2 1 | Others after mentioning what Paschasinus and Lucentius had said,
3 1,1| Concilia, Tom. IV., col. 93.) ~Paschasinus, the most reverend bishop
4 1,1| reverend bishop Dioscorus? ~Paschasinus, the most reverend bishop
5 1,1| nor can take place. (2) ~Paschasinus the most reverend bishop,
6 1,1| respect err concerning it? ~Paschasinus the most reverend bishop,
7 2 | had opened the Session,] ~Paschasinus the bishop of Lilybaeum,
8 3 | have been made manifest. Paschasinus and Lucentius, the most
9 3 | most reverend man, bishop Paschasinus said: As the holy and blessed
10 4 | Concilia, Tom. IV., col. 555.) ~Paschasinus and Lucentius the most reverend
11 5 | the most reverend bishop Paschasinus, holding the place of Leo,
12 6,9| position?" and the papal legate Paschasinus answered: "We will, please
13 6,9| thing from the sixteenth) Paschasinus had admitted that Constantinople
14 6,9| The most religious Bishops Paschasinus and Lucentius, and the Priest
15 6,1| the most religious Bishop Paschasinus, representative of the Apostolic
16 6,1| sentence of the most holy Paschasinus be confirmed. ~And therefore
17 6,1| improved by the legate Paschasinus, and approved by the Synod.
18 6,2| Concilia, Tom. IV., col. 794.) ~Paschasinus and Lucentius, the most
19 6,2| you wish. The most holy Paschasinus the bishop, holding the
20 6,2| party quote the canons. ~Paschasinus, the most reverend bishop
21 6,2| Constantinople is new Rome." ~Paschasinus at once most respectfully
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