Origines Ecclesiastic Or the Antiquities of the Christian Church And Other
Origines Ecclesiastic Or the Antiquities of the Christian Church And Other
Joseph Bingham
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And that this was > Theod. Lib. I. C. 25. ^ Naz. Orat. 20. In Laud. Basil, p. 335, 3 Optat. Lib. I. P. 41. * Theodor. Lib. I. C. 25. * Epiphan. Ha;r. 69. Arian. « Liberal. Breviar. C. 16 et 18. '' Liberat. Ibid. C. 21 et 29. 5 Socrut. Lib. Ii. C. 37. » Theod. Lib. Ii. C. 17. '" Eii seb. Lib. Vii. C. II- " Social, lib. Vi. C. 11. Lib. Vi. C 4 et 17. 110 rUK ANTIQUITIES OF THK [BOOK 11. a g-eneral practice, and agreeable to canon, appears also from a letter of pope Leo, where speaking- of the ele...ction of a metropolitan, he says, ^ "he ong'ht to be chosen either out of the presbyters, or out of the deacons of the Church/' Sect. 6. — Bishops in Cases of Necessity chosen out of the Inferior Orders. Sometimes in cases of necessity bishops were chosen out of the inferior orders, subdeacons, readers, &c. Liberatus says, Silverius, who was competitor with Vig-ilius for the bishopric of Rome, was but a subdeacon. - And St. Austin himself, when he erected his new bishopric at Fussala, be- ing- disappointed of the person whom he intended to have had consecrated bishop, offered one Antonius, a reader, to the primate, to be ordained bishop in his room ; and the primate, without any scruple immediately ordained him ; though, as St.
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