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Alphabetical [« »] sternest 1 sternly 1 stew 1 steward 19 stewardless 1 stewards 7 stich 5 | Frequency [« »] 19 socrates 19 sort 19 sozomen 19 steward 19 suspicion 19 tears 19 temples | Canons of the seven ecumenical councils IntraText - Concordances steward |
Council, Canon
1 4”,2 | to gain; or nominate any Steward, Ecdicus, or Paramonarius, 2 4”,25| preserved to be retained by the Steward (or Oeconomus) of the same 3 4”,25| bishopric must be kept by the steward safe and intact until he 4 4”,26| affairs with the services of a Steward, it has seemed most reasonable 5 4”,26| Bishop should also have a Steward selected from its own Clergy 6 4”,26| themselves without the help of a steward and just as they please, 7 4”,26| every church should have a steward, selected, not from his 8 4”,26| prelate ought to have a steward to manage the affairs of 9 4”,26| ought an abbot to have a steward to manage the affairs of 10 7”,7 | magnates — like the grand Steward, that is to say, the grand 11 8”,5 | to gain; or nominate any Steward, Ecdicus, or Paramonarius, 12 8”,11| Metropolitan appoints a Steward in his church, it is well 13 8”,11| permission to appoint a Steward in the same church ex officio. 14 8”,11| every church shall have a steward to manage its affairs with 15 8”,11| Metropolitan appoints a steward of his own accord, it will 16 8”,11| has authority to appoint a steward for that same Metropolis 17 8”,11| bishops fail to appoint a steward for their bishoprics their 18 8”,11| monasteries that have no steward — that is to say, stewards 19 8”,23| through the bishop and steward and ruler. But if the landlord