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1 Intro| same work which the late Bishop Lightfoot so unmercifully
2 Intro| Hincmar of Rheims; (5) Ado, bishop of Vienne (died 875); (6)
3 Intro| acolytes genuflect before. the Bishop, as they pass him, with
4 1 | beloved in Christ, most holy Bishop of Leontina in our beloved
5 1 | retain with him the most holy Bishop of Naples, and come up hither
6 2 | was Basil of Ancyra.] ~The bishop Basil of Ancyra read as
7 2 | faith, ~Wherefore I, Basil, bishop of the city of Ancyra, proposing
8 2 | was severed. ~[Theodore, bishop of Myra, then read the same
9 2 | and was received. The next bishop who asked to be received
10 2 | John, the most reverend bishop and legate of the Eastern
11 2 | beloved of God Theodore, the bishop of Catanea, and the most
12 2 | Theodore the God-beloved bishop of Catanea, standing in
13 2 | CONSTANTINE, the most holy bishop of Constantia in Cyprus,
14 2 | wept. ~Basil, the most holy bishop of Ancyra, said: Many times
15 2 | Theodore the most holy bishop of Catanea, said: If the
16 2 | refutation, and Gregory, the bishop of Neocoesarea, the Definition
17 3 | it in secret, shall, if bishop, presbyter, or deacon, be
18 4 | on the contrary, mentions Bishop Pastillas of Perga as second
19 4 | Emperor now solemnly nominated Bishop Constantine of Sylaeum,
20 6 | been approved of by the bishop: also, that no new miracles
21 6 | received, unless the said bishop has taken cognizance and
22 6 | touching these matters, the bishop, before he decides the controversy,
23 7 | who is to be ordained a Bishop must be steadfastly resolved
24 7 | II. ~Whoever is to be a bishop must know the Psalter by
25 7 | pertain to princes to choose a Bishop. ~LET every election of
26 7 | LET every election of a bishop, presbyter, or deacon, made
27 7 | canon which says: If any bishop making use of the secular
28 7 | It is most fitting that a bishop be ordained by all the bishops
29 7 | no circumstances, shall a Bishop for the sake of filthy lucre
30 7 | CANON IV. ~We decree that no bishop shall extort gold or silver,
31 7 | argument a contrario, that a bishop should not be punished who
32 7 | of the cutting off. For a bishop who for any reason, whether
33 7 | Canon which says: "If a bishop has obtained possession
34 7 | Chalcedon, which says: If any bishop gives ordination in return
35 7 | and ordains for money a bishop or chorepiscopus, or presbyter,
36 7 | let him be cast out: and a bishop who shall take no pains
37 7 | taken anything away from any bishop, let him restore four-fold. ~
38 7 | the Martyrs. And if any bishop from this time forward is
39 7 | poured over them by the bishop, and, distilling out to
40 7 | hiding such books, if he be a bishop or presbyter or deacon,
41 7 | without the knowledge of the Bishop. ~SINCE certain of the clergy,
42 7 | the license of their own Bishop and also that of the Bishop
43 7 | Bishop and also that of the Bishop of Constantinople. And if
44 7 | another far off from his own bishop and from the bishop of Constantinople,
45 7 | own bishop and from the bishop of Constantinople, shall
46 7 | letters dimissory of the local bishop of each one. ~CANON XI. ~
47 7 | it is permitted to the Bishop of Constantinople by his
48 7 | patriarch shall do so. If the bishop shall not do so, the Metropolitan
49 7 | iij. ~CANON XII. ~That a Bishop or Hegumenos ought not to
50 7 | estate of the church. ~IF bishop or hegumenos is found alienating
51 7 | Apostles, which says: "Let the bishop take care of all the Church'
52 7 | bishoprick or monastery. And the bishop or hegumenos doing this
53 7 | shall be turned out, the bishop from his bishoprick and
54 7 | a monastery made by the bishop, or by the superior of the
55 7 | shall be null. And the Bishop or Superior who shall have
56 7 | unless they restore to the bishop or superior the things belonging
57 7 | received ordination from the bishop, reading in the ambo during
58 7 | laying on of hands by a bishop to the dignity of hegumenos,
59 7 | ancient custom and with the bishop's authorization, appoint
60 7 | has been ordained by the bishop. And this shall be in force
61 7 | has been ordained by the bishop, may ordain a lector but
62 7 | with the license of the bishop. ~HEFELE. ~Van Espen (1.
63 7 | himself is consecrated by the bishop to the office of hegumenus,"
64 7 | him be forbidden by the bishop of the place. But if he
65 7 | him be prohibited by the bishop of the place. The same law
66 7 | suburban estates, and the bishop or hegumenos desires to
67 7 | thither, so long as the bishop or hegumenos is present,
68 7 | some other place until the bishop lot hegumenos[1]] has departed,
69 7 | or even to appear where a bishop or a superior of a monastery
70 7 | expels from the Episcopium or bishop's house, agreeably to Novel
71 7 | exceptions in the case of a bishop, but says, "We allow no
72 7 | but says, "We allow no bishop to have any woman or to
73 7 | of this kind, if he be a bishop or hegumenos, or one of
74 7 | monastic life, if he be bishop, or superior of a monastery
75 8 | Tarasius, the unworthy bishop of your God-protected royal
76 10 | was presided over by the Bishop of Ostia, the legate of
77 10 | in at least one place, a bishop of the council was made
78 11 | especially Gregory, the bishop of Neocsesarea, unduly flattered
79 11 | attribute to Constantius, the bishop of Cyprus, the monstrous
80 11 | hung -attributed to the bishop of Cyprus. But the two claims
81 11 | like a fool, Constantine, bishop of Constantia in Cyprus,
82 11 | words to Constantine the bishop alone and not to the council.
83 11 | already pointed out, by Bishop Hefele, who has shown from
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