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1 11| universal pope" (Observationes ad Pontificale Graecorum, pt.
2 20| Merati in his Commentaria ad Gavantum (pt. 2, head. 8,
3 21| name than the bishops" (ad Concilia, pt. 4, p. 437,
4 22| the metropolitan (in Notis ad Rituale Graecorum, p. 63).
5 22| metropolitan" (in notis ad Gavantum, vol. 1, p. 539,
6 26| it, as Meratus remarks (ad Gavantum, vol. 1, pt. 1,
7 27| honor or of anyone's blood" (ad Scapulam, chap. 2). ~
8 28| Goarius in his in notis ad Euchologium, p. 38, where
9 31| entrance in his in notis ad Liturgiam Sancti Joannis
10 31| Renaudot, vol. 1, on in notis ad Liturgiam Cophtorum. Why,
11 38| Carboneano in his Appendix ad Tract. P. Antoine de Eucharistia,
12 39| 2, chap. 9; and Goarius, ad Rituale Graecorum, in notis
13 39| Rituale Graecorum, in notis ad Liturgiam S. Joannis Chrys.,
14 41| church of Constantinople (ad Euchologium, p. 72). Many
15 42| notis et observationibus ad librum Sacramentorum S.
16 47| Carboneano in his Appendix ad Tractatum P. Antoine de
17 48| have this effect" (in notis ad Euchologium, p. 350). Still,
18 54| contested by Lupus, in notis ad Canonem 95. Concilii Trullani,
19 54| shares this opinion (in notis ad Euchologium, p. 302, no.
20 54| does Habert (in suis notis ad Pontificale Graecorum, observ.
21 56| the Patriarch (in notis ad ipsum Decretum in his elucidation
22 56| 1605; Goarius, in notis ad Eucholog., p. 598; Tournely,
23 71| automatically" (in notis ad Euchologium, p. 270). He
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