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								The deacon and subdeacon stand to either side of him (“ministris sacris hinc inde astantibus”), not in line behind him. 
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								(“Celebrans cum ministris sacris ... sistit retro abacum, versus populum.”) 
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								Christi ministris, bausimus: idque ex fontibus Isr鎙is. The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003 
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								Christi ministris, bausimus: idque ex fontibus Isrælis. 
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								Quibus juvantibus quibusque ministris ea egerit, quamquam intellegat populus Romanus, tamen velle manifesta magis ex illo habere. C. Sallusti Crispi De Bello Catilinario Et Jugurthino 86 BC-34? BC Sallust 
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								(Four excellentes musici, unà cum decem ministris aliis.) 
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								"Seneca cum scribit subito vocatis ministris, ac nemine respondente, consurrexisse; nec procul a lectulo, deficientibus viribus, concidisse." The Reign of Tiberius, Out of the First Six Annals of Tacitus; With His Account of Germany, and Life of Agricola Caius Cornelius Tacitus 
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								Villavincentio ", against Baianism;" Demonstratio religionis christianae ex verbo Dei ";" Confessionis, sive doctrinae, quae nuper edita est a ministris qui in ecclesiam Antverpiensem irrepserunt et The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 12: Philip II-Reuss 1840-1916 1913 
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								This middle position between the Observants and Conventuals was also taken by the Matinianists, or Martinians, and the Reformati (Observants) sub ministris or de Communiate. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 6: Fathers of the Church-Gregory XI 1840-1916 1913 
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								(“Oramus etiam pro imperatoribus, pro ministris eorum et potestatibus, pro statu saeculi, pro rerum quiete, pro mora finis” — “We pray too for the emperors, for their subordinates, and for all authorities, for the welfare of the world, for peace, for the delay of the end”); and xxx. The Mission and Expansion of Christianity in the First Three Centuries 1851-1930 1908 
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