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 1 Intro|  accepted the veneration of the sacred images; (7) The Chronicle
 2 Intro|        they were to give to the sacred images, which they knew
 3 Intro|      divine worship to the most sacred idols; that in the Eastern
 4 1    |           let your paternal and sacred blessedness be certified
 5 1    |      here in the person of your sacred and paternal blessedness.
 6 2    |        of all the Saints -- the sacred images of all these, I salute
 7 2    |  Anathema to those who call the sacred images idols. ~Anathema
 8 2    |     Patriarch, said: This whole sacred gathering yields glory and
 9 2    |        salute the venerable and sacred and honourable images of
10 2    |   hearts that they venerate the sacred images, anathema! ~Sabbas,
11 2    |         you have begun, and the sacred and venerable images be
12 2    |    heart his Vicar, and if your sacred majesty follow by preference
13 2    |         you conquerors. For let sacred authority lay open the marks
14 2    |        their heart: and if your sacred majesty honour the most
15 2    |     precious letter of his most sacred majesty; and he who reveres
16 4    |       outward veneration of the sacred icons, but the making and
17 5    |    God-approved ornament of the sacred monuments, of whom God cries
18 5    |     churches of God, and on the sacred vessels and on the vestments
19 5    |         turn to common uses the sacred vessels or the venerable
20 5    |  Anathema to those who call the sacred images idols. Anathema to
21 5    |        Christians resort to the sacred images as to gods. Anathema
22 6    |  Fathers, and to the decrees of sacred councils, they especially
23 6    |       or, that these, and other sacred monuments, are uselessly
24 6    |      profit is derived from all sacred images, not only because
25 6    |   veneration of relics, and the sacred use of images, every superstition
26 7    |          1] ~CANON I. ~That the sacred Canons are in all things
27 7    |        merely now and then, the sacred canons, the holy Gospel,
28 7    |        care, that is to say the Sacred Canons, the Holy Gospel,
29 7    |    venerable temple so that the sacred worship of God could not
30 7    |       service in as many of the sacred temples as have been consecrated
31 7    |        this is forbidden by the sacred canons. And if anyone is
32 7    |        of our sins, some of the sacred houses, for example, bishops'
33 7    |       monastery or any other in sacred orders, shall either cease
34 7    | travelling, a monk or anyone in sacred orders, not carrying necessary
35 8    |        the comely beauty of the sacred temples into complete disorder.
36 8    |        empty nonsense about the sacred icons. And the contrivers
37 8    |   proclaimed as truth: that the sacred icons of our Lord Jesus
38 8    |         the walls, and upon the sacred vessels and vestments, as
39 8    |       to the veneration due the sacred images, such an one our
40 10   |     main points. The divine and sacred, as that had descended into
41 10   |        was made to say that the sacred images were to be adored
42 11   |    monstrous statement that the sacred images were to be given
43 12   |         the fathers of the most sacred Council of Nice, or that
 
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