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1 1”,8 | bestowed upon him, according to Epiphanius, Haer. 59, and Augustine, 2 7”,76| act is also mentioned by Epiphanius (Haer. 30) and by Clement 3 7”,78| Concord.~See also St. Epiphanius (Haer. 79), who in speaking 4 7”,95| in the same vein divine Epiphanius, too, said that long hair 5 8 | Blachernae, with deacons Epiphanius and John reading it; and 6 8”,23| ecclesiastical action, as Epiphanius says in his Haer. 61. By 7 8”,23| ecclesiastical Canon. St. Epiphanius, in his Haer. 68, states 8 8”,23| through themselves?” Divine Epiphanius, too, says the same thing 9 8”,23| Jews, according to divine Epiphanius (Haer. 65), but also even 10 8”,23| deacons do.” In addition Epiphanius (Haer. 9) says concerning 11 8”,23| classes, according to St. Epiphanius (Haer. 73 and 74), and some 12 8”,23| according to Theodore and Epiphanius, but an Ephesian according 13 8”,23| According to both Athanasius and Epiphanius, at times he used to say 14 8”,23| ever-virgin. Concerning St. Epiphanius (Haer. 78) says: “Who, having 15 8”,23| Justinian’s Novel addressed to Epiphanius of Constantinople Justinian 16 8”,23| wine.”~Besides, even divine Epiphanius says (Haer. 61): “It is 17 8”,23| Bishops of Constantinople Epiphanius, and Anthimus, and Menas, 18 8”,23| 226] That is why divine Epiphanius in agreement with this Canon 19 8”,23| Cubricius, according to Epiphanius (Haeres. 66). His name was 20 8”,23| Aquarians, according to Epiphanius (Haer. 47). See also c. 21 8”,23| face. Hence it was that Epiphanius blamed the Massalians for 22 8”,23| above-mentioned year.~ ~ [257] Epiphanius, the Deacon of Catana, in 23 8”,23| Council replied through Deacon Epiphanius, by asserting that it did