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II Council of Nicea

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1 Intro| VI. And Irene. Pope. -- Hadrian. ~Elenchus. ~Introduction. ~ 2 Intro| Introduction. ~The Sacra to Hadrian. ~The Sacra read at Session 3 Intro| the argument. For if Pope Hadrian in 871 still speaks of only 4 Intro| pretend for an instant that Hadrian and the Church of Rome did 5 2 | have received letters from Hadrian, most Holy Pope of old Rome, 6 2 | Catholic Church, and to Hadrian the most holy Pope of Old 7 2 | Legates.] ~PART OF POPE HADRIAN'S LETTER. ~[As written by 8 2 | presbyters who held the place of Hadrian, the most holy pope of Rome, 9 2 | be read. ~[Then was read Hadrian's letter to Tarasius of 10 2 | without good sense. Wherefore Hadrian, the ruler of Old Rome, 11 10 | Ostia, the legate of Pope Hadrian. ~The first opposition to 12 10 | Charlemagne himself. Pope Hadrian sent him a translation of 13 11 | were not those sent to Pope Hadrian by Charlemagne, those of 14 11 | Moreover the quotations made by Hadrian do not occur verbatim in 15 11 | Petavius thinks that what Hadrian received were extracts from 16 11 | Rome in the year 787, Pope Hadrian himself, according to Hincmar, 17 11 | chapter in a French MS. of Hadrian's Epistle. It is lacking 18 11 | without saying so) from Pope Hadrian's own letter to the Empress. ~ ~( 19 11 | sent by Angelbert to Pope Hadrian "to be corrected by his 20 11 | who has shown from Pope Hadrian's answer "correcting" those " 21 11 | which Charles shewed to Pope Hadrian down to the hour of his 22 12 | that the legates of Pope Hadrian (whom Ado in his chronology 23 12 | father the Supreme Pontiff, Hadrian I. Pope of the most blessed 24 12 | have referred the matter to Hadrian the Supreme Pontiff. ~Moreover 25 13 | misrepresent the teaching of Hadrian and the Seventh Council,


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