66 1 Cor. iii. 22, 23.
67 Acts iv. 32.
68 Ps. cxxxiii. 1.
69 2 Cor. xii. 14.
70 Wisd. x. 20.
71 Prov. xiii. 22.
72 Rom. iv. 5.
73 Rom. x. 3.
74 1 Cor. iv. 7.
75 Eph. v. 27.
76 1 Cor xv. 55, 56.
77 Wisd. ix. 15.
78 Matt. vi. 12.
79 1 John i. 8, 9.
80 1 Cor. xv. 54.
81 1 John iii. 9.
82 1 John i. 8.
83 Rom. iii. 24.
84 Wisd. v. 1.
85 Rom. xii. 3-5.
86 Luke xv. 32.
87 Eph. iv. 3.
88 1 Pet. iv. 8.
89 1 Cor. xiii. 1-3
90 1 Cor. iii. 7.
91 Pope Innocent I., in his 6th Epistle to Agapitus, Macedonius, and Maurianus, bishops of Apulia, writes to the effect that "canons had been passed at Nicaea, excluding penitents from even the lowest orders of the ministry" (can. 10).
92 Matt. xvi. 19.
93 Ps. cxxii. 7; cp. Hieron.
94 Bishop of Calaris. Cp. De Agone Christiano, c. xxx. 32.
95 The Bishop of Casae Nigrae.
96 The Council of Bagai.
97 Matt. xii. 32.
98 John xv. 22.
99 John xx. 22, 23.
100 Rom. ii. 4, 5.
101 1 Cor. xi. 29.
102 1 Cor. x. 17.
103 Eph. v. 23.
104 Rom. v. 5.
105 Jude 19.
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