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 1 Intro|        Sacra to Hadrian. ~The Sacra read at Session 1. Extracts from
 2 Intro|           xlix.) ~And this has been read as history, and has passed
 3 Intro|        would have noticed it had he read the acts of the synod he
 4 Intro|           to the creature--e.g., we read that Jacob served (abadh)
 5 Intro|             wilderness, of which we read, "For he that turned himself
 6 2    |                  THE IMPERIAL SACRA.READ AT THE FIRST SESSION.~(Found
 7 2    |          synodical custom, these be read in the hearing of you all;
 8 2    |          The bishop Basil of Ancyra read as follows from a book;
 9 2    |      Theodore, bishop of Myra, then read the same confession, and
10 2    |            who asked to be received read as follows: (col. 60)] ~
11 2    |           by the Legates. First was read that to Constantine and
12 2    |             who bears the keys ~[As read in Greek to the Council.] ~(
13 2    |            The part which was never read to the Council at all.] ~(
14 2    |            anaforan) which has been read he sent to our most pious
15 2    |          Holy Synod said, Let it be read. ~[Then was read Hadrian'
16 2    |          Let it be read. ~[Then was read Hadrian's letter to Tarasius
17 2    |        letters which have just been read, receiving the imaged representations
18 2    |          letter which has just been read, which was sent from the
19 2    |     passages of the Fathers one was read from a sermon by St. Gregory
20 2    |           Many times the father had read the story, but perchance
21 2    |          Post nonnulla a passage is read from St. Athanasius in which
22 2    |            of other quotations, was read the Canon of the Council
23 2    |       pronounced, the following was read, to which all the bishops
24 2    |          holy Synod said: Let it be read. ~John, the deacon and chancellor [
25 2    |       Constantinople, in Lat. only] read. ~[John, the deacon, then
26 2    |              John, the deacon, then read the orthodox refutation,
27 3    |         bishops the definition just read has been set forth. ~The
28 7    |            be zealously inclined to read diligently, and not merely
29 7    |         without ordination ought to read in the ambo during the synaxis. ~
30 7    |            CANON XIV. ~No one shall read from the ambon unless he
31 7    |           the first sentence should read as now but omitting the "
32 9    |             are stated to have been read at the council, introduces
33 11   |            these writers have never read, possibly never seen, the
34 11   |            of these books had never read the acts nor decrees of
35 11   |     attributed to him is because he read them in the proceedings
36 11   |           evident to anyone who has read the extracts of the acts
37 11   |         ignorant or too careless to read the original Greek, or else,
38 11   | mistranslation and took no pains to read the decrees, their opinion
39 11   |          thing is certain, he never read with any care even the imperfect
40 11   |             since to all who either read or hear this it will be
41 11   |   Neocaesarea because he it was who read them. ~Finally, in chapter
42 11   |            of others when he merely read (IV., xv. ) ~It had usually
 
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