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pride 5
priest 9
priesthood 2
priests 19
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primarily 21
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19 partisans
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19 priests
19 principles
19 prohibited
19 promise
A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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priests

   Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,1 | privileges granted to the pagan priests. They were exempted from 2 2,2 | disperse the vestals and priests in Rome, and in one of his 3 2,2 | of living was demanded of priests; orders were threatened 4 3,7 | down the living idolatrous priests, but also opened the sepulchers 5 3,7 | invitation of Vigilius, the priests of western Europe had to 6 3,13| the faithful — and then priests, who ought to lie weeping 7 3,16| surrounded by the bishop, the priests, and his court; the other 8 4,3 | Saturdays, and the permission to priests to marry. Following the 9 5,8 | asking him to send Latin priests to Bulgaria. The pope was 10 5,8 | request, Latin bishops and priests soon came to Bulgaria, and 11 6,7 | achieving the removal of Latin priests from Bulgaria, and Bulgarian 12 7,1 | the Faith murdering the Priests of Christ on the ground 13 7,1 | where the Latin Catholic priests officiated according to 14 7,4 | Christian people and, like priests, to burn incense as an act 15 7,4 | priesthood” or “a kingdom of priests” (Exodus 19:6). Manuel was 16 9,9 | exhaustion; men, women, children, priests, monks, and nuns were compelled, 17 9,9 | brave Byzantine aristocracy; priests and soldiers intermingled; 18 9,12| deposed bishops, interdicted priests, monks expelled from their 19 9,16| patriarch, bishops, and priests were proclaimed inviolable.


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