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1 1,1| removed: But if some entertain contrary opinions (which we do not
2 2 | devil, should not perish contrary to God's purpose. Accordingly,
3 6,4| found a monastery or oratory contrary to the will of the bishop
4 6,4| monasteries are not to be erected contrary to the judgment of the bishop.
5 6,9| Beveridge. Van Espen, on the contrary, thinks that the Synod had
6 6,0| churches at the same time, contrary to this canon; but surely
7 6,1| peace (eirhnikai) on the contrary, were given to those who
8 6,1| commendatitioe (sutatikai) on the contrary, only to clerics and to
9 6,2| knowledge that certain persons, contrary to the laws of the Church,
10 6,6| connexion with a marriage made contrary to a vow, but only orders
11 6,6| canon does not say; on the contrary, it assumes its validity,
12 6,3| much time at Constantinople contrary to the will of their bishop,
13 6,9| following statement, strangely contrary to what she at least knew
14 6,9| of the bishops which is contrary to the Nicene decree, in
15 6,0| canons in general; on the contrary, there adheres to it a portion
16 6,2| esteem to have been done contrary to the canons, and contrary
17 6,2| contrary to the canons, and contrary to ecclesiastical discipline.
18 6,2| have been ordained bishop contrary to the will of the metropolitan,
19 6,2| absolutely clear that if anyone contrary to the will of the metropolitan
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