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1 1 | with Anatolius himself, Bishop of Constantinople, had gone
2 1 | and that free, and each bishop individually is inferior
3 1 | is judged by his proper Bishop, Flavian: the cause is reheard,
4 1,1| Paschasinus, the most reverend bishop and legate of the Apostolic
5 1,1| most blessed and apostolic bishop of the Roman city, which
6 1,1| against the most reverend bishop Dioscorus? ~Paschasinus,
7 1,1| Paschasinus, the most reverend bishop and legate of the Apostolic
8 1,1| Lucentius, the most reverend bishop having the place of the
9 1,1| Paschasinus the most reverend bishop, holding the place of the
10 1,1| most blessed and apostolic bishop ["Pope" for "bishop" in
11 1,1| apostolic bishop ["Pope" for "bishop" in the Latin], who governs
12 1,1| Lucentius, the venerable bishop and holding the place of
13 1,1| Dioscorus the most religious bishop of Alexandria at the bidding
14 1,1| Eusebius, the most reverend bishop of the city of Dorylaeum,
15 1,1| Paschasinus the most reverend bishop, representing the Apostolic
16 1,1| blessed and apostolic man, the bishop of Rome. ~Anatolius the
17 1,1| Lucentius, the most reverend bishop, and legate of the Apostolic
18 1,1| Maximus the most reverend bishop of Antioch in Syria, said:
19 1,1| Thalassius, the most reverend bishop of Caesarea in Cappadocia
20 1,1| condemnation of the most reverend bishop Flavian of blessed memory
21 1,1| Cecropius, the most reverend bishop of Sebastopol said: The
22 1,1| Florentius, the most reverend bishop of Sardis, said, since it
23 1,1| Cecropius, the most reverend bishop of Sebastopol, said, The
24 1,1| Eunomius, the most reverend bishop of Nicomedia read from a
25 1,1| blessed memory, sometime bishop of the great city Alexandria,
26 1,1| blessed memory, sometime bishop of the great city of Antioch,
27 1,1| my lord, the most pious bishop Paul, which contains an
28 2 | col. 756.) (1) ~Leo [the bishop] to his [most] dear brother
29 2 | appointed our brethren, Julius, Bishop, and Reatus, Presbyter (
30 2 | Session,] ~Paschasinus the bishop of Lilybaeum, in the province
31 3 | that most reverend man, bishop Paschasinus said: As the
32 4 | Cecropius, the most reverend bishop of Sebastopol, said: We
33 5 | the most holy Maximus, the bishop of the city of Antioch,
34 5 | the most holy Juvenal, the bishop of Jerusalem, as the attestation
35 5 | wit, that the most holy bishop Maximus, or rather the most
36 5 | but the most holy Juvenal, bishop of Jerusalem, or rather
37 5 | DECREE WITH REGARD TO THE BISHOP OF EPHESUS. ~SESSION XII. ~(
38 5 | and of the most reverend bishop Paschasinus, holding the
39 5 | should rule, nor be called bishop of the most holy church
40 5 | gold pieces; and another bishop shall be ordained according
41 5 | upon. ~The most reverend bishop Bassianus said: Pray give
42 5 | belonging to the most reverend bishop Bassianus personally has
43 5 | either by the most reverend bishop Stephen, or by any other
44 5 | Atticus the most reverend bishop of old Nicepolis in Epirus
45 5 | meaning of the canon. Now the bishop of Nicomedia, since from
46 5 | that the most religious bishop of Nicemedia has the right
47 5 | metropolis, and so made its bishop superior to the rest of
48 5 | said: The most reverend the bishop of Nicomedia shall have
49 6,2| CANON II. ~IF any Bishop should ordain for money,
50 6,2| and for money ordain a bishop, or chorepiscopus, or presbyters,
51 6,2| intervention. Antoninus, bishop of Ephesus, was charged,
52 6,2| repeatedly remonstrated with his bishop Eusebius on the heinousness
53 6,2| charges brought against Ibas, bishop of Edessa, by clerics of
54 6,2| Epist. xi. 46, to the bishop of Jerusalem; compare Evagrius'
55 6,2| afterwards reports to the bishop. In Africa, on the other
56 6,3| decrees that henceforth no bishop, clergyman, nor monk shall
57 6,3| no escape; or unless the bishop of the city shall commit
58 6,3| exemption. Unless further their Bishop permits them to take care
59 6,3| Spyridion, the famous Cypriot bishop, still one of the most popular
60 6,3| the fourth century Zeno, bishop of Maiuma, wove linen, partly
61 6,4| contrary to the will of the bishop of the city; and that the
62 6,4| shall be subject to the bishop, and embrace a quiet course
63 6,4| appointed thereto by the bishop of the city. And no slave
64 6,4| not blasphemed. But the bishop of the city must make the
65 6,4| contrary to the judgment of the bishop. Every monk must be subject
66 6,4| monk must be subject to his bishop, and must not leave his
67 6,4| It is the duty of the bishop of the city to make due
68 6,4| 24. Isidore says that the bishop must "keep an eye on the
69 6,4| to be rounded without the bishop's approval," and 1st of
70 6,4| Let abbots be under the bishop's ~271 ~power," and also
71 6,5| Ephesus. Stephen the actual bishop, answered that Bassian had
72 6,5| knot by ordering that a new bishop should be elected, Basalan
73 6,8| off the rule of his own bishop; and if any shall contravene
74 6,8| be subject to their own bishop, if they be clergy, let
75 6,8| to the authority of the bishop of the city. But he who
76 6,8| should be subject to the bishop, and in making this decree
77 6,8| warden while acting as "bishop over many villages" (vi.
78 6,8| turning restive" against their bishop's authority" (afhnixw is
79 6,8| subjection to their own bishop, are, if clerics, to incur
80 6,9| he shall not forsake his bishop and run to secular courts;
81 6,9| the matter before his own Bishop, or let the matter be submitted
82 6,9| the parties may, with the Bishop's consent, select. And if
83 6,9| against his own or any other bishop, let it be decided by the
84 6,9| of the province. And if a bishop or clergyman should have
85 6,9| has a contention with a bishop let him wait till the synod
86 6,9| the synod sits, and if a bishop have a contention with his
87 6,9| that of Sardica, to the bishop of Rome, viz., that any
88 6,9| of Rome, viz., that any bishop or clergyman might at the
89 6,9| bring his cause before the bishop of Constantinople if the
90 6,9| in the first case, to the bishop, is beyond a doubt. And
91 6,9| of the controversy by the bishop has miscarried. This was
92 6,9| make application to the bishop of his opponent, and he
93 6,9| lodges an appeal against the bishop's judgment within ten days,
94 6,9| allowed an appeal to the Bishop of Constantinople (with
95 6,9| papal legates nor any Latin bishop whatever was present at
96 6,9| referred the decision to the bishop of Constantinople, who then,
97 6,0| should be audited by the bishop (Epist. iv., 27). Charles
98 6,1| letters pacificatory from the bishop, so that those who have
99 6,1| undisturbed communion with their bishop, and had not the least evil
100 6,1| clariores, and the learned Bishop Gabriel Aubespine of Orleans
101 6,2| be at- ~277 ~tempted by a bishop, since he who shall undertake
102 6,2| only the honour of having a bishop settled in them: but all
103 6,2| and therefore Anthimus, bishop of Tyana, when he claimed
104 6,2| against Eustathius. Cecropius, bishop of Sebastopolis, requested
105 6,2| back, when it forbids any bishop, on pain of deposition,
106 6,2| by a decision "that the bishop of Nicomedia should have
107 6,2| Bithynian churches, while the bishop of Nicaea should have merely
108 6,2| other comprovincials, to the bishop of Nicomedia (Mansi, vii.,
109 6,3| commendatory from their own Bishop, are absolutely prohibited
110 6,4| time became famous as its bishop. Justinian forbade readers
111 6,4| century, tells us that the bishop ordained a reader by delivering
112 6,4| a "psalmist" without the bishop's knowledge, and rank him
113 6,6| that in every place the bishop shall have the power of
114 6,6| impediments from which the bishop of the diocese could dispense
115 6,6| part of the canon gives the bishop authority in certain circumstances
116 6,6| repent their fault, then the bishop may be kind to them." That
117 6,7| says the Council, if the bishop who is now in possession
118 6,8| to conspire against the bishop, shall be cast out of their
119 6,8| consider the case of Ibas bishop of Edessa. He had been attached
120 6,8| Fleury (xxvij. 19) by Uranius bishop of Himeria, accused Ibas
121 6,9| assemble together where the bishop of the Metropolis shall
122 6,9| shall be held where-ever the bishop of the Metropolis shall
123 6,0| after this decree, any bishop shall receive a clergyman
124 6,0| clergyman belonging to another bishop, it is decreed that both
125 6,0| be without blame. If any bishop receives clergymen from
126 6,0| churches: Quodvultdeus, bishop of Carthage with many of
127 6,0| invasion had frightened the bishop of Sirmium into sending
128 6,0| clergy on Easter Eve, of a bishop of Rheims slain at his own
129 6,1| charges rashly against his bishop shall not be received. ~
130 6,2| after the death of their bishop, to seize what belongs to
131 6,2| the goods of his deceased bishop shall be cast forth from
132 6,3| authority from their own bishop, and sometimes, indeed,
133 6,3| contrary to the will of their bishop, and stir up seditions,
134 6,4| with the consent of the bishop, shall remain monasteries
135 6,4| with the consent of the bishop shall be immovable. And
136 6,4| the Great, who writes to a bishop that "rationalis ordo" would
137 6,5| widowed" by the death of its bishop, who was regarded as representing
138 6,5| Serm. post redit., iv.). So Bishop Wilson told Queen Caroline
139 6,6| that every church having a bishop shall have also a steward
140 6,6| the sanction of his own bishop; that so the administration
141 6,6| priesthood; and if he [i.e., the Bishop] will not do this, he shall
142 6,6| from the clergy. And the bishop who neglects to do this
143 6,6| of without consent of the bishop or of the person appointed,
144 6,6| oeconomus," and that the bishop has consented, in order
145 6,6| of private agents of the bishop, in whom the Church could
146 6,6| every church which has a bishop shall also have an oeconomus"
147 6,6| the direction of its own bishop; so that the administration
148 6,6| episcopate incur reproach." Any bishop who should neglect to appoint
149 6,6| to be examined by the bishop alone (Epist. cxxxvij. 2).
150 6,8| EPITOME OF CANON XXVIII. ~The bishop of New Rome shall enjoy
151 6,8| enjoy the same honour as the bishop of Old Rome, on account
152 6,8| shall be ordained by the bishop of Constantinople. ~VAN
153 6,8| honorary pre-eminence" the bishop of Constantinople acquires
154 6,8| odious innovation to see a Bishop made the chief, not of one
155 6,8| the power to ordain any Bishop. ~
156 6,9| or forced was Eusebius, bishop of Doryloeum, an Asiatic
157 6,9| of Doryloeum, an Asiatic bishop who said that he had read
158 6,9| place. Against this the bishop protested and asked, "Why ~
159 6,9| God, recognize the present bishop Anatolius of Constantinople
160 6,9| of the canon, we find the bishop of Constantinople presiding
161 6,9| synod at which both the bishop of Alexandria and the bishop
162 6,9| bishop of Alexandria and the bishop of Antioch were present. ~
163 6,9| Synod concerning Photius, Bishop of Tyre, and Eustathius,
164 6,9| of Tyre, and Eustathius, Bishop of Berytus. ~The most magnificent
165 6,9| ordained by the most religious Bishop Photius, but removed by
166 6,9| removed by the most religious Bishop Eustathius and ordered to
167 6,0| is sacrilege to degrade a bishop to the rank of a presbyter;
168 6,0| sacrilegious who degrades a bishop to the rank of a presbyter.
169 6,0| cause, let him be [still] bishop. ~What precedes and follows
170 6,1| the ordination of the new bishop of the metropolis of Alexandria,
171 6,1| And the most religious Bishop Paschasinus, representative
172 6,1| of Alexandria receives a Bishop. ~And the most magnificent
173 6,1| yet on this occasion ~292 ~bishop after bishop gave vent to
174 6,1| occasion ~292 ~bishop after bishop gave vent to harsh unfeeling
175 6,2| most holy Paschasinus the bishop, holding the place of Rome,
176 6,2| Lucentius, the most reverend bishop and legate of the Apostolic
177 6,2| Lucentius the most reverend bishop and legate of the Apostolic
178 6,2| Paschasinus, the most reverend bishop and representative, read:
179 6,2| so hold itself that the bishop of Alexandria have the authority
180 6,2| the custom as regards the bishop of Rome. So too at Antioch
181 6,2| shall have been ordained bishop contrary to the will of
182 6,2| such an one ought not to be bishop. If however the judgment
183 6,2| ancient tradition, that the bishop of Jerusalem be honoured,
184 6,2| confute ~294 ~so that the bishop of Alexandria shall have
185 6,2| metropolitan be ordained bishop, such an one the great synod
186 6,2| decreed should not be a bishop. If however by the common
187 6,2| according to the canons the bishop of Alexandria shall take
188 6,2| times of the Fathers. The bishop of Constantinople however
189 6,2| of honour next after the bishop of Rome, because Constantinople
190 6,2| most reverend Diogenes, the bishop of Cyzicum, said: I call
191 6,2| something. ~Eusebius, the bishop of Ancyra, said: I am about
192 6,2| regard to consecrating a bishop for Gangra.] The most glorious
193 6,2| things. ~Lucentius, the bishop, said: The Apostolio See
194 6,2| report to that most apostolic bishop who is the ruler of the
195 6,2| John, the most reverend bishop of Sebaste, said: We all
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