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1 2,1 | Christians authority to practice their worship. And when 2 2,1 | may have freedom in the practice of whatever worship he has 3 2,3 | and officials, who made a practice of concealing part of the 4 2,3 | provinces, so that in actual practice they continued to use the 5 2,5 | abandoned their original practice of imitating classical meters 6 3,5 | whatever, so that in real practice a judge had to look into 7 3,5 | could not be used easily in practice, especially since new edicts 8 3,7 | disputes was approved by long practice. The eastern church also 9 3,8 | Justinian introduced the practice of combining several small 10 3,8 | often revolted against this practice and took vengeance on the 11 5,3 | which were used in actual practice, frequently replacing the 12 5,3 | Law persisted in actual practice and influenced some of the 13 5,4 | Confusion with regard to this practice persisted. The church historian 14 5,8 | condemned the unprofitable practice, unwarranted by tradition, 15 6,7 | bread. This shocking open practice of the powerful forced Romanus 16 7,1 | They had not prohibited the practice of Christian charity. In 17 7,3 | faithful to the doctrine and practice of the Greek Eastern Church; 18 8,17| continued their very profitable practice of patronage or prostasia, 19 9,18| However vexatious this practice may have been, it must be 20 9,18| still in use in judicial practice in present-day Greece and