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1 1,1| tradition of the fathers it is just that the sentence by which
2 1,1| according to his flesh, as just said, of the holy Virgin,
3 1,1| appropriation to himself, as just said, he assumed the sufferings
4 2 | become teachers of error, just because they have not been
5 2 | blasphemous was passed over, just as if nothing had been heard
6 5 | synod cried out: This is a just sentence. This is a pious
7 6,1| impossible to determine just what councils are included
8 6,2| eulogiae" (Fleury, XXVI, 20), just as the six prelates above
9 6,9| Justinian, in c. 22 of his Novel just quoted (l. c.) in our text
10 6,8| the canon, which has been just read, of the One Hundred
11 6,0| presbyter; but, if they are for just cause removed from episcopal
12 6,0| into the lower rank without just cause, they are worthy,
13 6,2| whether the things done are just or unjust. ~The most glorious
14 6,2| however, I think, takes a most just view of the case, whom I
15 6,2| who have signed the tome just read say whether they gave
16 6,2| bishops cried out: This is a just sentence. So we all say,
17 6,2| please us all. This is a just determination. Establish
18 6,2| form of decree. This is a just vote. All has been decreed
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