Document, Chapter
1 1 | indefectible: Bellarmine will not take that to emanate from the
2 1,1| if he should attempt to take his seat he is to be cast
3 1,1| never taken place nor can take place. (2) ~Paschasinus
4 2 | the form of God does not take away the form of a servant,
5 3 | further can it add nor can it take aught away. ~When this had
6 6,2| the Great had primarily to take care of the poor (Epist.,
7 6,3| their Bishop permits them to take care of orphans and widows. ~
8 6,4| their own monasteries to take part in such; unless, indeed,
9 6,6| to be wondered at, if we take into account the pristine
10 6,2| in charge of them, shall take the bare title, all metropolitan
11 6,4| lawful for any of them to take a wife that is heterodox.
12 6,4| the sons of readers may take wives who are heretics,
13 6,7| Dionysius and Isidorian take in as "situated on estates,"
14 6,9| Septimania "were endeavouring to take Arles and Narbonne" (Hodgkin,
15 6,4| alienated. Whoever shall take upon him to do otherwise,
16 6,5| ordinations of bishops shall take place within three months,
17 6,5| Steward of the Church" was to "take care of the revenues of
18 6,2| bishop of Alexandria shall take the charge of the affairs
19 6,2| so that he may be able to take action with regard to the
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