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Alphabetical [« »] epanorason 1 epanorrason 2 eparchies 1 eparchy 15 eph 2 ephesian 1 ephesians 2 | Frequency [« »] 15 embrace 15 engage 15 engaged 15 eparchy 15 epistle 15 excuse 15 expressly | Canons of the seven ecumenical councils IntraText - Concordances eparchy |
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1 7”,8 | year in each province (or eparchy), for the purpose of considering 2 7”,8 | Metropolitan of each province (or eparchy) may deem it advisable. 3 7”,18| who is keeping him in his eparchy (or bishopric), until he 4 7”,36| various clergymen within their eparchy, even though they are far 5 7”,36| speaking, according as their eparchy has been defined to be the 6 7”,38| laity and has come to the eparchy of the Hellespont, both 7 7”,38| preside over all those in the eparchy of the Hellespontians and 8 7”,38| Cyprus John departed from his eparchy (or province) together with 9 7”,38| his laity and came to the eparchy of the Hellespont (the Hellespont, 10 7”,38| Hellespontian province, or eparchy, subject to Cyprus); and 11 7”,47| that is far away from his eparchy, or province, by which expression 12 7”,79| bishops must not leave their eparchy for a long time, whereas 13 7”,79| which is in some foreign eparchy, for three consecutive Sundays, 14 8”,23| thanking the Emperor made the eparchy of the Hellespont subject 15 8”,23| Deacon of Catana, in the eparchy of Sicily, attending as