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1 Intro| and Greek Churches on the subject of images. ~The Canons,
2 Intro| they may advance on any subject they treat of, these are
3 Intro| without any controversy on the subject for nearly a thousand years." ~
4 2 | hesitation, that thus the subject under enquiry may be most
5 2 | endeavour to bring this subject to some decisive conclusion.
6 3 | express their view on the subject. ~Our holy synod therefore
7 5 | image reveres in it the subject represented. For thus the
8 6 | AND GREEK CHURCHES ON THE SUBJECT. ~To set forth the present
9 6 | the Latin Church upon the subject of images and the cultus
10 7 | delivered over to punishment, we subject to the same penalty. And
11 7 | cut off ; and whom they subject to penalties, we also so
12 7 | to penalties, we also so subject. ~HARNACK (Hist. of Dogma [
13 7 | instruct all the clergy who are subject to him. And diligent examination
14 7 | clergy, or monks who are subject to him. For says the Apostle, "
15 7 | excommunicated, any of the clergy subject to his jurisdiction, or
16 7 | bishops, clerics, or monks subject to his jurisdiction. And
17 7 | one of the clergy who are subject to him, from the celebration
18 7 | performed in it, he shall be subject to the lex talionis. For
19 7 | to assemble it, shall be subject to punishment. And when
20 7 | if the Bishops who are subject to them do not wish to appoint
21 7 | the Nicene canon on the subject makes a mother, sister,
22 8 | strong desire towards the subject; as for example, we have
23 11 | that many writers on the subject of what they call "image
24 11 | s treatment of the whole subject in the original German.)
25 11 | Perhaps before leaving the subject I should give here the chief
26 12 | brief paragraph upon the subject, to wit, the Second Canon,
27 13 | springs up with regard to the subject of the authority of the
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