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1 Intro| called upon to do so, why in certain cases writers chose still
2 2 | angels; for they say that a certain synod hath been held here
3 2 | Tom. VII., col. 53.) ~[Certain bishops who had been led
4 2 | the Churches of God, it is certain that he shews himself as
5 2 | Patriarch said: There are certain affected with the sickness
6 5 | hands nothingness," because certain priests, priests in name
7 6 | as he has obtained some certain information in regard of
8 7 | a meditation thereon at certain intervals, slipped away
9 7 | of reciting the Psalms at certain intervals of time. ~This
10 7 | sincerity of heart. ~SINCE certain, erring in the superstitions
11 7 | knowledge of the Bishop. ~SINCE certain of the clergy, misinterpreting
12 7 | monasteries, were seized by certain men and became public inns.
13 7 | synaxis. ~THAT there is a certain order established in the
14 7 | Since therefore we see certain youths who have received
15 7 | wherewith to finish it. CERTAIN monks having left their
16 7 | rulers of the churches, that certain of those who call themselves
17 7 | these are allowed under certain cautions by this canon. ~
18 8 | to provoke our gladness? ~Certain men rose up, having the
19 8 | God-beloved Bishops, together with certain of the Hegumenoi and clergy,
20 11 | admiration. It is also absolutely certain that many of these writers
21 11 | greatest difficulty, for it is certain that despite the statements
22 11 | refuted by the fact that certain quotations made by Hincmar
23 11 | extraordinary, for it seems to be certain, past all possibility of
24 11 | letter or no, one thing is certain, he never read with any
25 11 | I., chapter j., we find certain words said to occur in the
26 11 | of these. No doubt, too, certain marks of veneration used
27 12 | or rashly on account of certain rumours have believed this;
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