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1 Intro| George, by the mercy of God bishop of Constantinople which
2 Intro| John, by the mercy of God bishop of the City of Thessalonica,
3 Intro| Rome," "John, the unworthy bishop of Portus, legate of the
4 Intro| Stephen, by the mercy of God, bishop of Corinth, and legate of
5 1 | as by Theodore, who was bishop of a city called Pharan,
6 2 | VI., col. 630.) ~Agatho a bishop and servant of the servants
7 2 | Gregory Nyssen, St. John bishop of Constantinople, St. Cyril,
8 2 | Constantinople, St. Cyril, bishop of Alexandria. (L. & C.,
9 2 | Gregory Nyssen, a great bishop, says that the true confession
10 2 | arisen: that is to say, John, bishop of Scythopolis, Eulogius,
11 2 | of Scythopolis, Eulogius, bishop of Alexandria, Euphraemius
12 3 | Augustuses, Agatho, the bishop and servant of the servants
13 3 | fellow-servant and brother bishop, Theodore, the archbishop
14 5 | city to Cyrus, who was then bishop of Phasis and to Honorius
15 5 | that of Sergius some time bishop of this God-preserved royal
16 5 | that of Theodore sometime bishop of Pharan, all of whom the
17 6 | mean Theodorus, who was Bishop of Pharan, Sergius, Pyrrhus,
18 6 | of the elder Rome, Cyrus Bishop of Alexandria, Macarius
19 6 | Macarius who was lately bishop of Antioch, and Stephen
20 7 | depose Macarius, who was bishop of Antioch, and his disciple
21 8 | Therefore to thee, as to the bishop of the first see of the
22 8 | names are these: Theodore, bishop of Pharan, Sergius, Honorius,
23 8 | wit, Macarius, who was the bishop of the great city of Antioch (
24 9 | that "Honorius, formerly bishop of Rome" they had "punished
25 10 | edict should, if he were a bishop or cleric be deposed; if
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