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1 Intro, A,4| some time into the Hebrew canon, are~called “canonical.” ( 2 Intro, A,4| where it refers not~to the “canon” of Scripture, but to “canons” 3 Intro, A,4| included~in the Hebrew canon,” and “non-canonical” means 4 Intro, A,4| not included in the Hebrew canon” (but still accepted~by 5 Intro, A,4| belonging to a “second” or later canon of Scripture. In most translations 6 Intro, A,4| not included in the Hebrew canon~because they were written 7 Intro, A,4| after the closing of the canon of the sacred Old Testament 8 Intro, A,4| example, in the 85th Apostolic Canon (The “Apostolic Canons”~ 9 Intro, A,4| in 692~and in the First Canon of the Seventh Ecumenical ( 10 Intro, A,4| 600. The 85th Apostolic Canon lists the canonical books 11 Intro, A,4| Carthage in 318, in its 33rd Canon, enumerated all~of the books 12 Intro, A,4| Augustine. Thus, the complete canon of the New Testament books 13 Intro, A,5| particular, there is given the~canon of the sacred books of the 14 Intro, A,6| accordance with the 37th Canon of the Holy Apostles. Likewise,~ 15 Intro, A,6| are numbered in the second Canon of the Sixth Ecumenical 16 Intro, A,6| Council. The text of~this Canon may be read in the Eerdmans 17 Intro, A,6| which were approved in this Canon are printed elsewhere in 18 Intro, A,7| and Apostolic teaching. Canon is a Greek word which literally 19 I, 1,5 | Thee, O Lord. (From the Canon of~the Sunday Midnight Office, 20 I, 1,17 | Christ “suffereth as mortal” (Canon of Pascha) not in His Divinity, 21 I, 2,9 | Habakkuk cried~out marveling” (Canon for the Matins of Great 22 II, 3,5 | had been added to them (Canon 2, Eerdmans Seven Ecumenical 23 II, 5,3 | same thing is~stated in Canon 110 of the” African Code,” 24 II, 5,3 | Ecumenical Council (787). Canon 110 ends: “On account of 25 II, 6,3 | Ecumenical Council~(the Ninth Canon against Heretics) reads: “ 26 II, 6,8 | for Christ has risen!” (Canon of Pascha,~Canticle 9). 27 II, 7,5 | lovest mankind” (Sunday Canon of Nocturne, Tone 8, Canticle 28 II, 7,5 | from the Church (the 33rd Canon of~the Council of Laodicea 29 II, 8,4 | from a horn.” The sixth~Canon of the Council of Carthage 30 II, 8,6 | Mysteries (According to Canon 11 of the First Ecumenical~ 31 II, 8,6 | remove them completely. A canon of~the Sixth Ecumenical 32 II, 8,6 | power of the physician” (Canon 102 of the~Quinisext Council ( 33 II, 8,7 | ordination from heretics” (68th Canon; Eerdmans, p. 598). Thus 34 II, 8,7 | Ecumenical Council made it a canon. As regards priests and 35 II, 8,7 | obligatory, and that the ancient canon~should be followed which 36 II, 8,8 | of other religions~(See Canon 14 of the Council of Chalcedon, 37 II, 8,8 | Council of Chalcedon, and Canon 72 of Quinisext (Eerdmans 38 II, 8,8 | today~have similar rules. Canon 72 of the Quinisext Council 39 II, 8,9 | singing of troparia and a canon; the final prayer in the~ 40 Add, 0,3 | Christian Mythology by Canon George Every. The “toll-houses” 41 Add, 0,4 | bitter enemies” (From the Canon to the Guardian Angel of 42 App, 4 | to the Hypostatic Life”~— Canon of the Annunciation, Canticle 43 App, 5,1 | derived from the Greek word canon, it forms a~part of the 44 App, 5,5 | kontakion, stichera and canon, and the whole service for~ 45 App, 5,5 | kontakion, the~stichera, the canon, and the service at Liturgy 46 App, 5,5 | the kontakion, stichera, canon, and all the service to~ 47 App, 5,5 | in council the stichera, canon,~and life of St. Cornelius. 48 App, 5,5 | listened to the stichera, canon, and life of St. Cornelius