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1 Intro| thought he had thrown any new light upon the matter, nor
2 Intro| larger including the less (New Testament Synonyms, sub
3 Intro| nor of the Greek of the New Testament, for in both proskunew
4 Intro| the Septuagint and of the New Testament. I may then dose
5 2 | deliberation, that when a new Patriarch had been elected,
6 2 | away all innovations and new fangled inventions. And,
7 2 | evidently taught by the Old and New Testaments, we should not
8 2 | faithful Emperors, Irene a new Helena, and a new Constantine,
9 2 | Irene a new Helena, and a new Constantine, her God-protected
10 3 | he awakened against the new idolatry his servants our
11 4 | populace spat at them. The new patriarch Constantinus,
12 4 | suffered a violent rupture, a new era was dawning which should
13 4 | carefully handled. Tarasius, the new Patriarch of Constantinople
14 6 | the bishop: also, that no new miracles are to be admitted,
15 6 | miracles are to be admitted, or new relics received, unless
16 6 | council; yet so, that nothing new, or that has not previously
17 8 | God-protected royal city, new Rome, and all the holy Council
18 8 | And do thou, O city, the new Sion, rejoice and be glad;
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