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 1 2 |    Christ our true God. ~NOTES. ~HEFELE. ~(Hist. Councils, Vol.
 2 4 | expressly approved. I quote from Hefele in loco, and would only
 3 4 |      abstract of the decree. ~ ~(Hefele, History of the Councils,
 4 7 |  followed with great approval by Hefele. ~VAN ESPEN. ~Canon xxix.
 5 7 |       Simon Magus was by Peter. ~HEFELE. ~Zonaras and Balsamon in
 6 7 |          him restore four-fold. ~HEFELE. ~Anastasius remarks on
 7 7 |        with sincerity of heart. ~HEFELE. ~The Greek commentators
 8 7 |          they shall be deposed. ~HEFELE. ~On the office of the meizoteroi,
 9 7 |      shall hold in monasteries. ~HEFELE. ~The Synod of Chalcedon
10 7 |          license of the bishop. ~HEFELE. ~Van Espen (1. c. p. 469
11 11|         write a refutation. This Hefele has clearly proved, by pointing
12 11|         others abbreviated. (Cf. Hefele's treatment of the whole
13 11|         Council of Frankfort. ~ ~Hefele arrives at a directly opposite
14 11|     Empress and her son. On this Hefele remarks: "One cannot find
15 11|       the chief strictures which Hefele makes upon these books (
16 11|   already pointed out, by Bishop Hefele, who has shown from Pope
17 11|         will be found in full in Hefele (401). ~In concluding his
18 11|  treatment of this whole matter, Hefele makes (402) a remark well
19 12|             On this second canon Hefele writes as follows: ~(Hefele.
20 12|      Hefele writes as follows: ~(Hefele. Concil., 398). ~The second
21 12|      wholly without authority." ~Hefele rejects the views of Baronius,
22 13|            No. 792, p. 385), and Hefele (Concilien, 425). ~It would
23 13|      reproof from the Holy See! ~Hefele points out also that they
 
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