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1 2,2 | that honor because I am supreme pontiff. But when I began 2 2,2 | suns. The first sun is the supreme sun, the idea of all being, 3 2,2 | absolute truth, the kingdom of supreme principles and first causes. 4 2,2 | the absolute model. The supreme sun is too inaccessible 5 2,5 | emperor as the bearer of supreme authority, who alone could 6 3,4 | sent to Italy to assume the supreme command. Belisarius, however, 7 3,6 | the see of Rome enjoyed supreme church authority. In his 8 5,1 | ruling with full authority of supreme power. She was a true autocrat, 9 5,2 | with each other for the supreme rank of khan and initiated 10 5,6 | Constantinople, as the symbol of supreme power of the Byzantine emperors.[ 11 7,4 | thought was limited by the supreme authority of the Scriptures 12 8,10| by God and comprehending supreme sovereignty over the world, 13 9,2 | Russia had transferred the supreme rights of the Byzantine 14 9,3 | Charles his right to the supreme power over all Frankish 15 9,11| of the pope he might gain supreme power over the West, i.e. 16 9,11| aspiration of the popes to attain supreme temporal power over the 17 9,11| unleavened bread), and the supreme authority of the pope; to 18 9,17| with each other for the supreme power, but a struggle between