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1 27| preserved unchanged. In addition, to remove even a part of
2 29| the Syrian, accepted this addition (Nicephorus, bk. 18, chap.
3 29| start and prohibited the addition. They did not accept the
4 29| After relating that the addition to the trisagion had been
5 29| others who rejected the addition to the trisagion). Therefore
6 29| similar zeal, condemned the addition in his letter to the Archbishop
7 29| discussed was whether the addition to the trisagion could be
8 29| be allowed and that the addition should be utterly deleted. ~~
9 30| appropriate to make this addition to the Nicene Creed. The
10 30| say the Creed without this addition. This allowance was made
11 30| realized that insistence on the addition would block the way to union.
12 30| and Orientals using the addition. It has done this when it
13 30| unwilling to include the addition in the Creed because they
14 30| say the Creed without the addition. But when he later received
15 30| were less averse to the addition then were the Greeks. ~~
16 30| to say the Creed with the addition of the phrase "and from
17 30| Church's power of making this addition. They should be obliged
18 30| reciting the Creed with its addition prevailed in their locality,
19 35| rose and another church in addition to the Church of St. Blasius
20 46| church by their teachers in addition to Church music." ~~But
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