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The Decretals

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Introductory Notice

[2771] John xx. 22, 23.

V. That no one should have intercourse with those with whom the bishop has no intercourse, or receive those whom he rejects.

[2772] Col. iii. 2.

[2773] 1 Cor. iii. 19.

[2774] 1 Tim. vi. 10.

[2775] “Sectatori,” for which read “factori.”

[2776] 1 Tim. v. 6.

[2777] Ps. xcii. 7.

[2778] 1 Cor. ii. 14.

The Epistles of Pope Pontianus.

[2779] Eusebius tells us that Pontianus was bishop of the Roman church five or six years (230–235 a.d.). He succeeded Urbanus. The letters are the forgeries of the pseudo-Isidorus.

The First Epistle: To Felix Subscribonius

[2780] Mansi, Concil. Collect., i. 735.

[2781] Perhaps Zech. ii. 8.

[2782] Luke x. 16.

[2783] In the year 235.

The Second Epistle: To All Bishops.

[2784] Luke i. 14.

[2785] Ps. lxxiii. 1-3.

[2786] Matt. v. 8.

[2787] Jer. i. 16.

[2788] Jer. ii. 9.

[2789] Jer. xviii. 11.

[2790] Ecclesiasticus 32.1-3.

[2791] Ecclesiasticus 35.1-3.

 

 

 

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