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 1 Intro|      Constantinople is doubtful being the sixth, because there
 2 Intro| Councils was still spoken of as being Six, and that in some instances
 3 Intro|         be known from their not being extant in the older volumes
 4 2    |  canonically a pseudo-synod, as being contrary to all truth and
 5 2    | Constantine and another Helena, being renowned and praised through
 6 2    |   called him, or assents to his being called Universal, let him
 7 2    |      your," in Latin] holiness, being the governor (strathgos)
 8 2    |  sincere thanks."(2) The letter being ended (col. 128),] ~Peter
 9 3    |         witnesses of the Church being laid waste by the deception
10 3    |         the same time, the soul being deified as well as the body,
11 3    | Moreover, they represent as not being made divine, that which
12 3    |         has been made divine by being assumed by the Godhead.
13 7    |     Seeing these things are so, being thus well-testified unto
14 7    |         Fathers. For all these, being illumined by the same Spirit,
15 7    |        were their true authors, being content in this ~ ~question
16 7    |   blessed to give. Therefore we being taught by him do decree,
17 7    |        a ready mind; neither as being lords over the clergy (twn
18 7    |          God's heritage] ); but being ensamples to the flock.
19 7    |   lordship over the clergy, but being an example to the flock. ~
20 7    |       of their beneficence; and being proud of this, now depreciate
21 7    |         be found hindering this being carried out, let him be
22 7    |      care that this be done, he being free from constraint or
23 7    |     East. Ch. p. 187. ) ~Relics being pounded up with fragrant
24 7    |      set at naught all decorum, being exceedingly mad against
25 7    |       step of those so received being unlawful, the whole proceeding
26 7    |         to be deposed, if after being denounced he persists in
27 8    |   teachings of the Fathers. And being the disciples and companions,
28 8    |        themselves the charge of being but priests of Babylon.
29 8    |       And that too, when Christ being our head, we ought to be
30 8    |       the most Holy Spirit, and being all knit together in one,
31 8    | prosekunhsin) for the Pharisees being very high-minded and thinking
32 8    |      pneumati latreias), since, being a word of many significations,
33 8    |     word "only;" for veneration being a word of wide meaning is
34 8    |   things which we have decreed, being thus well supported, it
35 11   |       of it are made."[1] ~This being the case, when we come to
36 12   |       Second Council of Nice to being an Ecumenical Synod. I do
37 12   |        of the most blessed See, being in all respects maintained."
 
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