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Council of Chalcedon

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1 1 | The literature upon the subject is so great and so bitterly 2 1 | language; others from the subject matter, saying, that they 3 2 | bishops had spoken on the subject, they signed this which 4 5 | fragment of his writings on the subject is found in the Vita S. 5 6,4| city and district shall be subject to the bishop, and embrace 6 6,4| bishop. Every monk must be subject to his bishop, and must 7 6,5| from city to city shall be subject to the canon law on the 8 6,5| to the canon law on the subject. ~Clerical adventurers and 9 6,8| whatever, and will not be subject to their own bishop, if 10 6,8| pious institutions should be subject to the bishop, and in making 11 6,9| his patriarchate, but is subject to another patriarch. In 12 6,1| clerics who were previously subject to ecclesiastical censure, 13 6,7| in every province remain subject to the bishops who now have 14 6,7| time, the matter shall be subject to adjudication. But if 15 6,4| is referred on this whole subject to Sir Henry Spelman's History 16 6,4| the more handy book on the subject by James Wayland Joyce, 17 6,7| reader familiar with the subject will have but little difficulty 18 6,2| received no instructions on the subject. We referred the matter 19 6,2| Constantinople, said: If on this subject they had received any commands,


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