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1 Intro| to do so, but perhaps it may be as well to state, that
2 Intro| to state, that whatever may be his opinion of the truths
3 Intro| this matter. As a sample I may quote from that stanch Protestant
4 Intro| consideration of anything they may advance on any subject they
5 Intro| In the first place, we may remark that the Second Council
6 Intro| all of no great weight. We may not be able to explain,
7 Intro| from Cardinal Bellarmine may well go far toward explaining
8 Intro| published in our own age, as may be known from their not
9 Intro| of shachah the following may suffice: "And all the congregation
10 Intro| of the New Testament. I may then dose this introduction
11 1 | disgrace and injury: (O may it not be imputed to them,
12 1 | thus the will of the Lord may be accomplished. For as
13 1 | your holiness, that they may be present here in the person
14 1 | tradition of our holy fathers may be synodically confirmed,
15 1 | every evil plant of tares may be rooted out, and the words
16 1 | and Saviour Jesus Christ may be fulfilled, that "the
17 1 | against her." And after this, may there be no further schism
18 1 | forthwith dismiss, that he may come back to us, and write
19 1 | your coming--what time we may expect will be spent in
20 1 | your paternal blessedness may come to us. Given on the
21 2 | sacrifice--that your decision may be in accordance with the
22 2 | splendour of the ~ ~Spirit may illumine you in all things,
23 2 | on a candlestick, that it may give light to all that are
24 2 | the Holy Churches of God may remain in peaceful order. ~
25 2 | the subject under enquiry may be most fully discussed
26 2 | fully discussed and truth may be the more boldly spoken,
27 2 | that so all dissensions may be banished from the Church
28 2 | from the Church and we all may be united in the bonds of
29 2 | anxiously to enquire how I may escape the judgment of God --
30 2 | the peace of the Spirit may evermore protect the whole
31 2 | traditions of the Fathers; and so may all our Roman State enjoy
32 2 | present together with you, ye may by these understand what
33 2 | fraud of the devil (which may God forbid!) I voluntarily
34 2 | what I have now professed, may I be anathema from the Father,
35 2 | pray for me to God, that he may grant me through their intercessions
36 2 | so that his incarnation may be set forth to all men.
37 2 | all men. Likewise there may be painted the lives of
38 2 | their struggles and agonies may be set forth in brief, for
39 2 | shoulders; so that there may be joy in the presence of
40 2 | not in its entirety, if we may trust Anastasius the Librarian,
41 2 | to our holy Roman Church. May the chief of the Apostles
42 2 | sakes, so that for this we may be able to offer you our
43 2 | their representations we may be able to be led back in
44 3 | Ecumenical Synods, that no one may imagine any kind of separation
45 3 | consist of two natures; we may reply, first of all: If
46 3 | will also consider what may be said against these in
47 5 | traditions of the Catholic Church may receive stability by our
48 5 | objects, incense and lights may be offered according to
49 6 | so, for those things they may give God thanks; may order
50 6 | they may give God thanks; may order their own life and
51 6 | imitation of the Saints; and may be excited to adore and
52 6 | And that these things may be the more faithfully observed,
53 6 | Question IV. ~In what Manner we may beseech the Saints to have
54 6 | to have mercy on us. ~We may, however, also ask the saints
55 6 | different principle, for we may beseech them that, touched
56 6 | doctrine of the Eastern Church may be seen from the following
57 6 | of him who venerates it may be the more easily fulfilled. ~
58 7 | heart, so that from it he may admonish and instruct all
59 7 | that the service of God may not be celebrated in it,
60 7 | BALSAMON, ~But someone may be surprised that oratories
61 7 | deposition of reliques. And they may ask why the Divine Liturgy
62 7 | observances, and so that others may be convinced and converted,
63 7 | these seeming Christians may not 'baptize their own children,''
64 7 | Constantinople, that they may be locked away with other
65 7 | them back, so that they may be restored to their original
66 7 | presbyter. Chorepiscopi may likewise, according to ancient
67 7 | ordained by the bishop, may ordain a lector but only
68 7 | from canon xix. that they may properly be made superiors,
69 7 | holy orders; since women may be placed in such positions
70 7 | Occupations of this sort may be obtained in the God-protected
71 7 | Constantinople a cleric may not serve two churches.
72 7 | But in the outskirts this may be permitted on account
73 7 | churches, not that so he may supply his own need. (as
74 7 | necessities of the parishioners may be provided for. ~It should
75 7 | BALSAMON. ~But someone may ask how it is that canon
76 7 | one of his kinswomen, who may be in the nunnery, let him
77 7 | should eat in order that they may live. And for those to whom
78 7 | so that even their feast may be turned to spiritual edification.
79 7 | necessary provisions with him, may enter a public house. ~Balsamon
80 8 | who were at variance. We may therefore well say with
81 8 | many significations, it may be used to express that
82 8 | Hegumenoi and clergy, that they may give a full report of our
83 8 | shining truth. ~And now may the Saviour of us all, who
84 8 | estate of the empire; and may he also give you victory
85 8 | is in the midst of thee; may his name be blessed forever
86 10 | to the Holy Trinity. ~It may not be wholly charitable
87 11 | indeed some should think it may be gathered from the statement
88 11 | their authorship what it may, we come next to consider
89 11 | the Roman See. That there may be no possible doubt upon
90 11 | regularly observe, so that they may seek help froth her, after
91 11 | keys. To which blessedness may he who deigned to found
92 11 | of the holy Church; and may we merit a place in that
93 11 | admits that the learned may venerate images, meaning
94 14 | SUBSEQUENT COUNCILS. ~Whatever may be the final verdict of
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