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That in the Fourth and Fifth Centuries, the Learned Fathers both of the Greek and Latin Churches, gave to the Bishops the Titles of Principes. So St. Hilary in the beginning of his Eighth Book De Trinitate, calls them Principes Ecclesiae. And Gregory Nazianzen, who was so Humble and Pious, that rather than that the Peace of the Church should be disturbed, he did in the first Constantinopolitan Council, resign the great Patriarchate of that City and retire, do's challenge these Titles. |
That in the Fourth and Fifth Centuries, the Learned Father's both of the Greek and Latin Churches, gave to the Bishops the Titles of Princes. So Saint Hilary in the beginning of his Eighth Book De Trinitate, calls them Princes Ecclesiae. And Gregory Nazianzen, who was so Humble and Pious, that rather than that the Peace of the Church should be disturbed, he did in the First Constantinopolitan Council, resign the great Patriarchate of that city and retire, do's challenge these Titles. |
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