Document, Chapter
1 1 | baptize." Others, and a great part, "As I see, as I feel, as
2 2 | rebuked by a censure on the part of any of his judges, and
3 2 | their opinions for the most part one by one, but the Roman
4 6,3| shepherd; and in the latter part of the fourth century Zeno,
5 6,4| own monasteries to take part in such; unless, indeed,
6 6,8| Canons. Although in its first part the canon only mentions "
7 6,8| clergymen," yet in the second part monks are named, and, as
8 6,8| barring any claim on the part of clerics officiating in
9 6,9| West and Rome. The strange part of our canon may be explained
10 6,2| canon xxxviij.). ~The first part of this canon is found in
11 6,4| Laodic., xv. ~The first part of this canon is found in
12 6,6| concerned. ~HEFELE. ~The last part of the canon gives the bishop
13 6,6| threatened in the first part, or again to remove it.
14 6,6| same Quaestio, Causa, and Part, where it is said to be
15 6,8| two applications on their part to Theodosius and Flavian,
16 6,8| This canon is found in part in the Corpus Juris Canonici,
17 6,3| xvij. but with the last part epitomized, as the Roman
18 6,8| to seem at first sight a part of it. The words kai wste
19 6,9| rejection of the canons. This part of the letter was left unread
20 6,9| insincere letter on the part of the latter (Ep. cxxxii.).
21 6,2| with the acceptance on the part of the members of the council
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