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 1 Intro|           three hundred and fifty bishops. They unanimously pronounced
 2 Intro|           three hundred and fifty bishops. ~524 ~(f) They were immediately
 3 Intro|        Emperor and Empress to the bishops throughout the empire (L.
 4 Intro|       A.D. 829); (3) the Gallican bishops at Paris, 824;(1) (4) Hincmar
 5 2    |           Faith, to the most holy Bishops, who, by the grace of God
 6 2    |           of their Representative Bishops, who have with them respectively
 7 2    |         VII., col. 53.) ~[Certain bishops who had been led astray
 8 2    |     receive, we admit them. ~[The bishops then give one by one their
 9 2    |     misunderstanding the Frankish bishops subsequently at the Synod
10 2    |        was read, to which all the bishops subscribed (col. 317).] ~
11 3    |       assembly of the God-beloved bishops, that they might institute
12 3    |      consent of all the most holy bishops the definition just read
13 4    |           A.D. 753), summoned the bishops of his Empire to a great
14 4    |     ambitious and aspiring of the bishops, any possible thought of
15 4    |           present amounted to 338 bishops, and the place of president
16 4    |        Damascene he persuaded his bishops to excommunicate. Monks
17 4    |          inconsiderable number of bishops who were of the school of
18 4    |      General Council of about 350 bishops at Nicaea, A.D. 787, which
19 5    |        monasteries,[1] if they be Bishops or Clerics, we command that
20 6    |         holy synod enjoins on all bishops, and others sustaining the
21 6    |     opponents of images. ~And the bishops shall carefully teach this;
22 6    |          and diligence be used by bishops touching these matters,
23 6    |           metropolitan and of the bishops of the same province, in
24 7    |          an Ecumenical Synod. The bishops were enjoined to study,
25 7    |           of the ordination of ~ ~bishops begins seems to be a remains
26 7    |  especially is this the ease with bishops. ~And it should be noted
27 7    |      episcopate must be chosen by bishops, as was decreed by the holy
28 7    |     bishop be ordained by all the bishops in the province; but if
29 7    |      length of the journey, three bishops at least having met together
30 7    |          C. vij. ~CANON IV. ~That Bishops are to abstain from all
31 7    |           or other gifts from the bishops, clergy, or monks who are
32 7    |     silver, or anything else from bishops, clerics, or monks subject
33 7    |       canon, which punishes those bishops by the lex talionis, who
34 7    |          in the gatherings of the bishops; but because of the inconveniences
35 7    |          it behoves the assembled Bishops, with all attention and
36 7    |         of those things which the bishops bring with them, whether
37 7    |      lawfully to receive from the bishops, and the bishops from the
38 7    |         from the bishops, and the bishops from the priests, is remarked
39 7    |         not celebrated in them by bishops and not by priests only.
40 7    | antimensia) which are made by the bishops when a church is consecrated,
41 7    |        knowledge of the aforesaid Bishops, it is not lawful for them
42 7    |             metropolitans, if the Bishops who are subject to them
43 7    |      special oeonomi only for all bishops' churches; but our synod
44 7    |         monasteries. ~VAN ESPEN. ~Bishops at their ordination among
45 7    |       observe the canons, and the bishops of the Synod say that among
46 7    |       sacred houses, for example, bishops' palaces and monasteries,
47 7    |       against the monks, and such bishops and priests as were worshippers
48 7    |    priestly rank. Therefore those bishops and clerics who array themselves
49 7    |    ANCIENT EPITOME OF CANON XVI. ~Bishops and clergymen arraying themselves
50 7    |        women ought not to live in bishops' houses, nor in monasteries
51 7    |          Now for women to live in Bishops' houses or in monasteries
52 7    |           live with one." ~For as bishops are set in a higher grade
53 8    |        utter confusion. Then some bishops became the leaders of this
54 8    |       fellow priests, God-beloved Bishops, together with certain of
55 11   |           with the consent of his bishops, in 790" (p. 205). I am
56 11   |           the statement that the "bishops of France" were in any sense
57 11   |            to be confirmed by the bishops of Iris kingdom; and the
58 11   |       approval of the rest of the bishops, that he would receive and
59 11   |         assent of the rest of the bishops (coeteris consentientibus),"
60 12   |       present and composed of the bishops of Gaul, Germany, and Aquitaine,
61 12   |        credible that among ~ ~the bishops of all France and Germany,
62 12   |           any such error; and the bishops of the council were too
63 12   |         his letter to the Spanish bishops, said that in the first
64 12   |        and to such an assembly of bishops, for it is not likely that
65 13   |        account of a convention of bishops in Paris in the year 824.[
66 13   |          interests us is that the bishops at this meeting are supposed
67 13   |       late as 825, an assembly of bishops rejected an Ecumenical Council
 
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