Document, Chapter
1 1,1| a thing which had never taken place nor can take place. (
2 1,1| and that all ambiguity be taken away, by the agreement and
3 1,1| wall of partition has been taken away, and grief has been
4 1,1| conception he united the temple taken from her with himself. ~
5 1,1| heaven was his Holy Flesh taken, but rather by way of following
6 2 | nor detained by death, had taken upon himself our nature,
7 5 | account of those who have taken in hand to corrupt the mystery
8 5 | other than that which was taken of us, and it anathematizes
9 5 | distinction of natures being taken away by such union, but
10 5 | Bassianus personally has been taken from him, either by the
11 5 | away or caused it to be taken. ~DECREE WITH REGARD TO
12 5 | provided that nothing should be taken away from other cities.
13 6,2| Concilia, freedom has been taken to insert "vel mansionarium"
14 6,7| clerics who have not merely taken military service, etc.,
15 6,2| of Chalcedon, and it was taken up in the fourth session.
16 6,4| the Cantors or Lectors had taken a wife of another sect before
17 6,6| where it is said to be taken "ex Concilio Triburiensi." ~
18 6,8| point of departure is here taken, and instead of a mere "
19 6,9| xxviiith canon. ~The pope had taken occasion in his letter in
20 6,2| in itself ridiculous, and taken in connexion with the fact
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