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1 1 | Eutyches, and at the demand of Flavian, composed this letter for
2 1 | judged by his proper Bishop, Flavian: the cause is reheard, reconsidered
3 1,1| of Constantinople under Flavian against Eutyches (col. 175).] ~
4 1,1| expounded the faith did Flavian, of holy memory, preserve,
5 1,1| the Apostolic See, said; Flavian of blessed memory hath most
6 1,1| said; Since the faith of Flavian of blessed memory agrees
7 1,1| Syria, said: Archbishop Flavian of blessed memory hath set
8 1,1| Caesarea in Cappadocia said; Flavian of blessed memory hath spoken
9 1,1| they unjustly sentenced Flavian. This met with the approval
10 1,1| to have sent a letter to Flavian of blessed memory, with
11 1,1| the most reverend bishop Flavian of blessed memory and Eusebius,
12 1,1| the Archbishop, written to Flavian, Archbishop of Constantinople.
13 2 | his [most] dear brother Flavian. ~Having read your Affection'
14 5 | addressed to Archbishop Flavian of blessed memory, for the
15 6,8| Theodosius and archbishop Flavian to appoint a commission
16 6,8| their part to Theodosius and Flavian, which seems improbable. "
17 6,9| read, it was found that to Flavian, the Archbishop of Constantinople,
18 6,9| asked, "Why ~289 ~did not Flavian receive his position?" and
19 6,9| us], but Dioscorus made Flavian the fifth." It would seem
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