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 1 Intro|     illustration of two circles having the same centre, the larger
 2 1    |        us men of understanding, having with them letters from your
 3 1    |         into our presence; and, having spoken with him face to
 4 2    |        nature with himself; and having himself become the first
 5 2    |    reconciled us in himself and having taken away the wall of partition,
 6 2    | decisive conclusion. Wherefore, having summoned those whom we knew
 7 2    |     ecclesiastical matters, and having called upon Christ our God,
 8 2    |      the Pontifical Presidency. Having, therefore, sent for him,
 9 2    |   hearing of you all; and that, having heard these with becoming
10 2    |       and venerable images, and having ordered these to be taken
11 2    |          And we also ourselves, having examined both in writing,(
12 2    |       and by demonstration, and having been taught by the teachings
13 2    | anathematized the heretics, and having expounded the orthodox faith,
14 2    |        God-protected offspring, having considered by their perusal
15 2    |      man for our salvation, and having saved our race through his
16 2    |      ascension into heaven; and having delivered us from the error
17 3    |         intercessions as of one having confidence in her access
18 5    |      God which is named Sophia, having followed the tradition of
19 5    | darkness of idolatrous madness, having espoused to himself the
20 5    |   considering of this gift, and having become fickle through the
21 6    |      these matters shall, after having taken advice with theologians,
22 6    |         most holy Roman Pontiff having been first consulted. ~(
23 6    |  representation of a true thing having a real existence in the
24 7    |        of the Trullan Canons as having been set forth by the sixth
25 7    |         seem to be confirmed as having issued from the Sixth Synod.
26 7    |          three bishops at least having met together and given their
27 7    |       those also who are absent having signified their assent by
28 7    |        such, unless, perchance, having been humbled by their own
29 7    |       do anything of this sort, having been convicted, shall be
30 7    |       finish it.  CERTAIN monks having left their monasteries because
31 8    | gladness? ~Certain men rose up, having the form of godliness, inasmuch
32 8    |       of ungodly doctrines. And having a mouth full of cursing
33 8    |         the folly of idols. And having a mind set upon evil, they
34 8    |     flames. Finally, in a word, having desecrated our churches,
35 8    |        would eat of their eggs, having crushed one, found it to
36 8    |       Nice, in order that after having rid the Church of division,
37 8    |     robe of orthodoxy. ~And now having carefully traced the traditions
38 8    |  Fathers, we are bold to speak. Having but one mind by the inbreathing
39 8    |      the mind, so likewise, we, having received the grace and strength
40 8    |     strength of the Spirit, and having also the assistance and
41 8    |    which custom was regarded as having the force of law in the
42 10   |     possibility of such a thing having any influence in the matter.
43 11   |       acts of the synod of Nice having been sent to Rome in the
44 11   |         the faith: which (quoe) having neither spot nor wrinkle,
45 13   |        the Supreme Pontiff with having "commanded men to adore
 
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