Chapter
1 1 | of the Church and so with Goarius We can appropriately term
2 5 | aware that Father Jacobus Goarius of the Order of Preachers,
3 22| are mentioned together." Goarius cites this as the established
4 28| princes. This is asserted by Goarius in his in notis ad Euchologium,
5 31| his coronation as emperor. Goarius explains most carefully
6 33| defender of this rite. Even Goarius, in the passage quoted above,
7 38| relevance to Our subject, Goarius in the passage mentioned
8 39| Concordia, bk. 2, chap. 9; and Goarius, ad Rituale Graecorum, in
9 41| Canons (bk. 3, chap. 17). Goarius states that oblation by
10 45| euchelaeon in the Euchologion of Goarius, p. 346, no. 42 and p. 349,
11 48| Ego praesentem). However, Goarius asserts that the Greeks
12 50| The same point is made by Goarius, in Euchologio, p. 299,
13 50| learning and its sanctity. Goarius (loc. Cit.) gives an apt
14 54| sacraments" (bk. 2, chap. 7). Goarius shares this opinion (in
15 56| Constantinople, in 1240. But Goarius states that he saw several
16 56| 6, p. 383, Paris 1605; Goarius, in notis ad Eucholog.,
17 67| cit. Actuum Apos. 15.20). Goarius, in writing in variantibus
18 71| no. 28, Lyons). And even Goarius, who is otherwise so constant
19 72| specified number of days. As Goarius says (p. 269): "The Greeks
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