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 1 Intro|    receive it as Ecumenical" (p. 132). He might have added, "
 2 Intro|   Roman See was predominant" (p. 211). ~Sir William is always,
 3 2    |      Hist. Councils, Vol. V., p. 366.) ~By false translation
 4 4    |     of the Councils, Vol. V., p. 308 et seqq.) ~The Emperor,
 5 4    |    History of Dogma, Vol. V., p. 325 [Eng. Tr.].) ~The clergy
 6 4    |     Lect. Medieval Ch. Hist., p. 93.) ~It is only fair to
 7 4    |     this. ~(Trench. Ut supra, p. 99.) ~I can close this
 8 6    |     East. ~(Confes. Orthodox. P. III. Q. LII. [apud Kimmel,
 9 7    |        Eng. Trans.], Vol. V., p. 327). ~Just as at Trent,
10 7    |   name. ~BEVERIDGE (Annotat., p. 166, at end of Vol. ~II.). ~
11 7    |  remarked by Van Espen, 1. c. p. 464. ~Compare with this (
12 7    |      Euchologion (Goar's ed., p. 648). A piece of cloth
13 7    |  NEALE. (Int. Hist. East. Ch. p. 187. ) ~Relics being pounded
14 7    |     HEFELE. ~Van Espen (1. c. p. 469 sqq., and Jus Canon.,
15 9    | Archcaleologie et d'Histoire, p. 44 sqq., 1890); Mr. Hodgkin (
16 9    |       her Invaders, Vol. vi., p. 501 sqq.) A false date (
17 10   |     Dogma, Eng. tr. Vol. iv., p. 326.) ~The struggle indeed
18 10   |        Hist. Dogma. Vol. iv., p. 328.) ~Much has been written,
19 11   |     on the Church, 'Vol. II., p. 204) says that the prelates
20 11   |      of his bishops, in 790" (p. 205). I am entirely at
21 11   |      on the Church, Vol. II., p. 203). ~If Sir William is
22 13   | Chronol., Tome III., No. 792, p. 385), and Hefele (Concilien,
 
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