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1 I, 6(7) | was dragged weeping by the people before the Bishop, and his 2 II, 1 | and make them His peculiar people. For what purpose did He 3 II, 4 | function extends to the whole people. And one who dispenses money 4 II, 5(18) | were no longer fresh in people's recollection, the accuracy 5 III, 4 | and all the rest of the people hushed into a deep silence 6 III, 4(6) | before Thee, and upon all Thy people," and presently the deacon 7 III, 4(6) | presently the deacon bids the people, "Let us pray on behalf 8 III, 10 | with innumerable evils the people who have been committed 9 III, 14 | mildness. For the mass of people under government are generally 10 III, 14(28)| first five centuries, the people certainly had a considerable 11 III, 14(28)| vote of all, clergy and people." Pope Leo (A.D). 440-461) 12 III, 14(28)| unanimous consent of clergy and people." Epist. 84. A law of the 13 III, 14(28)| clergy and the "optimates" or people of chief rank. ~ 14 III, 15 | accusations as numerous as the people whom he rules. For all who 15 IV, 1 | the insane folly of such people, but be ambitious at all 16 IV, 3 | of the safety of our own people, but in view of the enemy 17 IV, 5 | silly chatter of our own people? For these are not less 18 IV, 5 | part, so as to lead his people away from these unprofitable 19 V, 1 | way of hearing, that his people may follow and yield to 20 V, 6 | is composed of unlearned people, and that even the rest, 21 VI, 1 | sound the trumpet to the people, nor give them a sign, and 22 VI, 4 | things divine; and of their people's sins, not even the smallest 23 VI, 4 | Priest's relations with his people involve thus much difficulty. 24 VI, 11 | Priest as for the whole people,17 and this amounts to a 25 VI, 11 | great as those of all the people together, and they would 26 VI, 12 | to be like thunderstruck people, speechless, and unable