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1 5 | labors to recall his erring brethren to the straight path of
2 9 | know full well, Venerable Brethren, these three bonds are so
3 15| Creed, also required of his brethren in the Episcopate, as a
4 18| episcopal see, insulted by his brethren, condemned by an illegitimate
5 20| be considered as ailing brethren, and treated with gentle
6 24| Bishops, treating them 'as brethren, and not as adversaries.'25 '
7 25| times long past, Venerable Brethren, so will it be also today.
8 31| it is evident, Venerable Brethren, that at the Council of
9 36| heard therein. . . . Our brethren are come back to us, to
10 36| triumph over the return of our brethren to us. The Church had been
11 38| 38. And We, Venerable Brethren, as We celebrate the fifteenth
12 38| return of our separated brethren in the East to Us and to
13 39| easily induce our separated brethren, and especially their clergy,
14 42| achieved with his separated brethren. And let them be assured
15 45| remains for Us now, Venerable Brethren, on the occasion of this
16 45| imploring for our separated brethren and children that blessing
17 46| every one of you, Venerable Brethren, and to the flocks committed
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