Observations upon the Prophecies of Daniel, and the Apocalypse of St. John eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 243 pages of information about Observations upon the Prophecies of Daniel, and the Apocalypse of St. John.

Observations upon the Prophecies of Daniel, and the Apocalypse of St. John eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 243 pages of information about Observations upon the Prophecies of Daniel, and the Apocalypse of St. John.
And in his Epistle to Rufus the successor of AnysiusIta longis intervallis disterminatis a me ecclesiis discat consulendum; ut prudentiae gravitatique tuae committendam curam causasque, siquae exoriantur, per Achaiae, Thessaliae, Epiri veteris, Epiri novae, & Cretae, Daciae mediterraneae, Daciae ripensis, Moesiae, Dardaniae, & Praevali ecclesias, Christo Domino annuente, censeam.  Vere enim ejus sacratissimis monitis lectissimae sinceritatis tuae providentiae & virtuti hanc injungimus sollicitudinem:  non primitus haec statuentes, sed Praecessores nostros Apostolicos imitati, qui beatissimis Acholio & Anysio injungi pro meritis ista voluerunt.  And Boniface I. in his decretal Epistle to Rufus and the rest of the Bishops in IllyricumNullus, ut frequenter dixi, alicujus ordinationem citra ejus [Episcopi Thessalonicensis] conscientiam celebrare praesumat:  cui, ut supra dictum est, vice nostra cuncta committimus.  And Pope Caelestine, in his decretal Epistle to the Bishops thro’out Illyricum, saith:  Vicem nostram per vestram Provinciam noveritis [Rufo] esse commissam, ita ut ad eum, fratres carissimi, quicquid de causis agitur, referatur.  Sine ejus consilio nullus ordinetur.  Nullus usurpet, eodem inconscio, commissam illi Provinciam; colligere nisi cum ejus voluntate Episcopus non praesumat.  And in the cause of Perigenes, in the title of his Epistle, he thus enumerates the Provinces under this Bishop:  Rufo & caeteris Episcopis per Macedoniam, Achaiam, Thessaliam, Epirum veterem, Epirum novam, Praevalin, & Daciam constitutis.  And Pope Xistus in a decretal Epistle to the same Bishops:  Illyricanae omnes Ecclesiae, ut a decessoribus nostris recepimus, & nos quoque fecimus, ad curam nunc pertinent Thessalonicensis Antistitis, ut sua sollicitudine, siquae inter fratres nascantur, ut assolent, actiones distinguat atque definiat; & ad eum, quicquid a singulis sacerdotibus agitur, referatur.  Sit Concilium, quotiens causae fuerint, quotiens ille pro necessitatum emergentium ratione decreverit.  And Pope Leo I. in his decretal Epistle to Anastasius Bishop of ThessalonicaSingulis autem Metropolitanis sicut potestas ista committitur, ut in suis Provinciis jus habeant ordinandi; ita eos Metropolitanos a te volumus ordinari; maturo tamen & decocto judicio.

Occidental Illyricum comprehended Pannonia prima and secunda, Savia, Dalmatia, Noricum mediterraneum, and Noricum ripense; and its Metropolis was Sirmium, till Attila destroyed this city.  Afterwards Laureacum became the Metropolis of Noricum and both Pannonias, and Salona the Metropolis of Dalmatia.  Now [5] the Bishops of Laureacum and Salona received the Pallium from the Pope:  and Zosimus, in his decretal Epistle to Hesychius

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