Document, Chapter
1 1 | which seemed to point at a certain division in the person of
2 1,1| Fathers. ~Since I learned that certain of those accustomed to find
3 1,1| flesh. For it is likely that certain also gossip about me as
4 1,1| Since we have leaned that certain, after having corrupted
5 6,3| of] the holy Synod that certain of those who are enrolled
6 6,4| honour; but, forasmuch as certain persons using the pretext
7 6,2| come to our knowledge that certain persons, contrary to the
8 6,4| CANON XIV. ~Since in certain provinces it is permitted
9 6,6| the bishop authority in certain circumstances not to inflict
10 6,0| of the sixth session, as certain articles for which synodical
11 6,3| hearing of the holy Synod that certain clergymen and monks, having
12 6,5| CANON XXV. ~FORASMUCH as certain of the metropolitans, as
13 6,6| as we have heard that in certain churches the bishops managed
14 6,8| Constantinople. ~VAN ESPEN. ~It is certain that this canon was expressly
15 6,8| regard to the ordination of certain metropolitans (see Ep. of
16 6,9| says: "That document of certain bishops has never been brought
17 6,9| canon of Chalcedon. It is certain that he rejected it and
18 6,2| had left, it is said that certain decrees were made, which
19 6,2| Constantinople said: It is certain that the matters touching
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