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 1 1 |                  THE DIVINE SACRA SENT BY THE EMPERORS CONSTANTINE
 2 1 |       with him face to face, have sent him with this our present
 3 2 |          to the Synodical Epistle sent from the most holy Patriarch;
 4 2 |    Presidency. Having, therefore, sent for him, we laid before
 5 2 |          contained in two octavos sent by the Chief Priest and
 6 2 |        the Emperors when they are sent to cities or rural districts,
 7 2 |         of my province of Sicily, sent me to Rome with the pious
 8 2 |            which has been read he sent to our most pious kings
 9 2 |            And another letter was sent by the most holy Pope of
10 2 |           an abbot, who have been sent by us to the most tranquil
11 2 |         just been read, which was sent from the East to Tarasius
12 3 |           mankind thoroughly, God sent his own Son, who turned
13 3 |           of the Holy Spirit, and sent them out into all the world,
14 4 |           of the monasteries, and sent the price to the Emperor.
15 7 |        enthronement when they are sent to them, on the occasion
16 7 |           are cut off from it and sent to the various oratories,
17 7 |        days, after which they are sent forth as they are wanted. ~
18 7 |          be an abbess, let her be sent away from her monastery,
19 8 |          in ungodliness. ~We have sent our brethren and fellow
20 10|          married the nuns."[1] He sent a letter, which is still
21 10| Charlemagne himself. Pope Hadrian sent him a translation of the
22 11|        these books were not those sent to Pope Hadrian by Charlemagne,
23 11|           pointing out that those sent to the Pope treated the
24 11|          that there were in those sent only 85 chapters, while
25 11|         expansion of the Capitula sent to the Pope, and that this
26 11|         synod of Nice having been sent to Rome in the year 787,
27 11|    authentic copy of the original sent from Constantinople then
28 11|   capitula" which Charlemagne had sent by Angelbert to Pope Hadrian "
 
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