Excerpt from Histoire des Conciles d'Après les Documents Originaux, Vol. 11: Conciles des Orientaux Catholiques; Première Partie, de 1575 A 1849
A' tion et la discipline ecclésiastiques se développent et chaque Église y ajoute quelques particularités. Certains groupements influent cependant sur d'autres; l'exemple, ici comme en bien des choses.
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