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1 1”,3 | those in the clergy, the privilege of having a subintroducta. 2 1”,9 | are not admitted to the privilege of performing sacred rites. 3 3”,8 | Cyprus shall retain their privilege unaffected and inviolate, 4 8”,23| judged sacerdotally, the privilege of both of us has been made 5 8”,23| Alexandria will enjoy the privilege of exercising authority 6 8”,23| territories, since this sort of privilege is allowed also to the Bishop 7 8”,23| possesses this customary privilege like the Bishop of Alexandria, 8 8”,23| ordained who have no share or privilege in the Bema, but who perform 9 8”,23| ecclesiastical administration. This privilege was sanctioned as belonging 10 8”,23| to whom God has given the privilege of binding and loosing. 11 8”,23| Constantinople had received any such privilege, how is it that the patriarchs 12 8”,23| the diocese who has some privilege over and above the other 13 8”,23| the same diocese. But this privilege of Exarchs is not today 14 8”,23| Graecoromanus. Nevertheless, that privilege ceased to be exercised either 15 8”,23| lend the Pope a special privilege of authority in the Church 16 8”,23| more plainly speaking, the privilege of walking about with the 17 8”,23| manner of an emperor; and the privilege of conceding to the clergy 18 8”,23| the same way that the same privilege was bestowed upon the Bishop 19 8”,23| Canons conferred such a privilege upon the Bishop of Rome 20 8”,23| to become worthy of the privilege of paying adoration to the