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 1 Intro|        f) They were immediately received in all the four Eastern
 2 Intro|   thousand years they have been received by the Latin and Greek Churches
 3 Intro|      Council of Nice] was never received in the West, except where
 4 1    |          since from him we have received the im-peratorial dignity,
 5 1    |     come up hither you shall be received with all honour and glory,
 6 2    |        earth to the other, hath received the Gospel. On this account
 7 2    |    which, when they heard, they received him joyfully, and earnestly
 8 2    |         as the Church. ~We have received letters from Hadrian, most
 9 2    |  Iconoclasts came, asking to be received back. The first of these
10 2    |        you as to those who have received power by apostolic authority.
11 2    |        same confession, and was received. The next bishop who asked
12 2    |     next bishop who asked to be received read as follows: (col. 60)] ~
13 2    |         for Christ and who have received grace from him for the healing
14 2    |        the Christian Church has received from the holy Apostles and
15 2    |        sight. Receive me as God received the luxurious man, and the
16 2    |       Synods he is worthy to be received back. ~Tarasius, the most
17 2    |    power of authority, which he received from the Lord God our Saviour,
18 2    |        Rome, said: We ourselves received such letters from our apostolic
19 2    |      our holy Fathers, who also received these things and established
20 5    |         earth to the other hath received the Gospel, is strengthened.
21 5    |        traditions which we have received. So we sing prophetically
22 5    |    things which the Church hath received (e.g., the Book of the Gospels,
23 5    |        time the Catholic Church received idols. ~Many years to the
24 6    |   Catholic and Apostolic Church received from the primitive times
25 6    |         admitted, or new relics received, unless the said bishop
26 6    | moreover, of the holy images as received in the orthodox Church,
27 7    |      pattern for those who have received the sacerdotal dignity is
28 7    |      besides that which ye have received, let him be anathema." Seeing
29 7    |        in these canons could be received and confirmed, they cared
30 7    |       embrace the then commonly received opinion, and to ascribe
31 7    |   incumbent upon those who have received the sacerdotal dignity.
32 7    |         Hebrews ought not to be received unless they have been converted
33 7    |        that such persons be not received to communion, nor to prayers,
34 7    | converted, such an one is to be received and baptized, and his children
35 7    |          let them in no wise be received. ~NOTES. ~ANCIENT EPITOME
36 7    |      VIII. ~Hebrews must not be received unless they are manifestly
37 7    |  Scriptures, for to this end he received the priesthood. ~NOTES. ~
38 7    |        Constantinople, shall be received neither into house nor church.
39 7    |   position; or should they have received them, they shall cease from
40 7    |         certain youths who have received the clerical tonsure, but
41 7    |   tonsure, but who have not yet received ordination from the bishop,
42 7    |       reader, if he himself had received the laying on of hands by
43 7    |       superiors, who have never received holy orders; since women
44 7    |      for the sake of money have received those presenting themselves
45 7    |      the first step of those so received being unlawful, the whole
46 7    |         do this, he ought to be received as a guest. It is not however
47 7    |      enters let (him or her) be received as a guest; but let him (
48 7    |     goes to another house to be received into, nor even to be admitted
49 7    |        woman to be admitted and received and reckoned in the number
50 7    |       who says "the man must be received as a guest lest he go to
51 8    |         so likewise, we, having received the grace and strength of
52 8    |         Jerusalem, the brethren received us gladly, and the day following
53 8    |          for the field which he received from them for a burying
54 10   |        Emperor of what had been received by him, the Vicar of Christ
55 11   |        thinks that what Hadrian received were extracts from the Caroline
56 11   |          i.e. Charlemagne] also received the acts directly from Constantinople
57 11   |       perfect gift, have always received the venerable charismata ... .;
58 11   |        of the Synod of Nice had received the approbation of this
59 11   |  denounces and rejects had been received by that chief of all the
60 11   |       that Constantine's speech received "the assent of the rest
61 12   |     assembled, or of how it had received the approval of the Supreme
62 12   |        gave its approbation and received any provincial synod, so
63 12   |         filiation of Christ was received and approved by the Church,
 
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