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1 5 | Augusti, at Chalcedon, the metropolis of the Bithynian Province,
2 5 | shall have the honours of a metropolis, in name only giving it
3 5 | that there should be one metropolis in each province. What therefore
4 5 | the beginning this was a metropolis, ought to ordain all the
5 5 | Nice with the name only of metropolis, and so made its bishop
6 6,2| letters with the name of metropolis, and the bishops in charge
7 6,2| being preserved to the true Metropolis. ~NOTES. ~ANCIENT EPITOME
8 6,2| rights pertaining to the true metropolis shall be preserved. ~BRIGHT. ~
9 6,2| conferred the title of "metropolis" on the city, and had not
10 6,2| when in 371 he made Tyana a metropolis: and therefore Anthimus,
11 6,2| the honorary title of a metropolis from the emperor are to
12 6,2| all the rights of the real metropolis are to be reserved to it."
13 6,2| Chalcedon was to be a titular metropolis, saving all the rights of
14 6,2| Nicaea as by old custom a "metropolis." Eunomius, who complained
15 6,9| where the bishop of the Metropolis shall approve, and shall
16 6,9| where-ever the bishop of the Metropolis shall designate, and all
17 6,8| the establishment of the metropolis, according to the Council
18 6,1| of the new bishop of the metropolis of Alexandria, it has seemed
19 6,1| until the Archbishop of the Metropolis of Alexandria shall have
20 6,2| but the rights of his own metropolis must be preserved." ~Constantine,
21 6,2| distinguished men of each metropolis and moreover by all the
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