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1 10| This Practice is Long-Standing ~10. We
2 10| with the antiquity of this practice in Our treatise De Sacrificio
3 13| that at whatever time the practice of praying by name for the
4 13| by the Greek Church, this practice was definitely in force
5 14| Greeks and carried out in practice: "There were two immediate
6 16| name, as was the former practice of men who were pleasing
7 20| in reference to the Latin practice, We will also note that
8 20| unworthy servant." This practice is in harmony with the words
9 21| required to follow the Latin practice and commemorate the Roman
10 22| this as the established practice that in the Greek liturgy
11 22| This however is not the practice of the Greeks and other
12 22| 539, Roman edition). ~This practice is not absolutely forbidden
13 22| was undertaken. When this practice was dealt with in the Congregation
14 23| accords with the ancient practice, as may be seen in Estius
15 23| priest. For this is the practice of pious and learned men,
16 27| the Oriental peoples this practice of commemorating the king
17 30| the greater entrance, the practice of this Rite is for either
18 35| inconsistent with the established practice of the Latin church which
19 37| of veneration which they practice at the entrance of the offerings.
20 38| should be made in the ancient practice of the Church in this matter,
21 46| a bishop as is the Latin practice, or the administering of
22 48| for their sins; thus this practice was quite profitable for
23 48| serious errors stem from this practice of anointing: either the
24 51| contradicted by ancient eastern practice as found in the Greek Rituals
25 51| of Confirmation. And this practice has never been condemned
26 52| under discussion, since the practice of adding these herbs is
27 62| health of the body, the practice of virtue, and regular Church
28 63| Eastern Church assumed this practice; this is documented from
29 64| occasioned by the prevailing practice of religious secrecy. The
30 65| not disagree since this practice was still observed in some
31 71| in earlier centuries the practice of the Greeks was so strict
32 71| critically ill. For this practice they were severely criticized
33 71| Raynaudus criticizes the practice of the Greeks in this matter (
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