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 1 Intro|          the influence of the Roman See was predominant" (p. 211). ~
 2 1    |             in the place and in the see of the holy and superlaudable
 3 2    |           shewn to his, the highest See, by all the faithful in
 4 2    |          first sat in the Apostolic See, left the chiefship of his
 5 2    |             over the (Church of our See, which appears ridiculous
 6 2    |            legates of the Apostolic See, said: Let the holy Synod
 7 2    |         most glorious princes said: See how our father grieved at
 8 2    |           Shall we not weep when we see an image of our crucified
 9 4    |          hope of succeeding to this see kept down, in the most ambitious
10 4    |          Synod] was published." ~We see from this that the last
11 4    |             the throne of Peter. We see how the idea of an absolute
12 5    |             of thee; thou shalt not see evil any more, and peace
13 6    |            our minds as if we could see them with our eyes. For
14 7    |         council. Otherwise I do not see what meaning these words ["
15 7    | consecrating churches with reliques see Cardinal Bona. (De Rebus
16 7    |             God. Since therefore we see certain youths who have
17 7    |           to monks and their houses see Justinian's Novel CXXXIII.,
18 7    |              When a monk desires to see one of his kinswomen, who
19 7    |         hand it to her, and let him see his relative in the presence
20 7    |    disapproved of such monasteries. See decree in Gratian, Pars.
21 11   |      Caroline Books. (On this point see Forster, General Preface
22 11   |          the authority of the Roman See. That there may be no possible
23 11   |            world, much more is that see to be preferred which is
24 11   |           other sees, and the Roman See is eminent over the other
25 11   |           are careful to follow the see of blessed Peter in all
26 11   |           intervention of him whose See we follow and to whom have
27 11   |     absolute authority of the Roman See in matters pertaining to
28 11   |           in the original, I do not see how his honesty Call be
29 12   |            Pope of the most blessed See, being in all respects maintained."
30 12   |           pontiiff of the Apostolic See, what be thought concerning
31 12   |             united to the Apostolic see. and to the ancient Catholic
32 12   |          confirmed by the Apostolic See. For as I have shown above
33 12   |          authority of the Apostolic See one way they had thought
34 13   |           any reproof from the Holy See! ~Hefele points out also
 
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