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1 Definit | follower of his commandments, a person proved to be incorrupt in
2 Definit | perfect man, possessing in one person the differences of each
3 Definit | the winds: and the same person runs after birds that fly
4 Definit | Photius was truly like the person who did not make God his
5 Definit | seemed to be suited to each person who plays a part in a synodical
6 Definit | addressing to him, in the person of all God's people, the
7 Canons, 2 | or cleric; a monk or lay person, of whatever dignity, must
8 Canons, 4 | everything that was done in his person and by him, for the establishing
9 Canons, 7 | a cleric; if he is a lay person, he must be excommunicated
10 Canons, 9 | he is a cleric; if a lay person, he shall be excommunicated
11 Canons, 10| and does our law judge a person without first giving him
12 Canons, 10| and lays down that no lay person or monk or cleric should
13 Canons, 10| cleric; if a monk or lay person, he must be excluded from
14 Canons, 16| powerful or influential person should attempt to mock holy
15 Canons, 18| the part of any secular person, or taken away by him on
16 Canons, 18| the church. Any secular person who acts in a way contrary
17 Canons, 19| excommunicated as the sacrilegious person he is or, to put it otherwise,
18 Canons, 20| allowed to happen unless the person who made the emphyteutic
19 Canons, 20| them a charge against the person who obtained the emphyteutic
20 Canons, 22| for any ruler or other lay person to have any influence in
21 Canons, 22| assembly. But if any lay person is invited by the church
22 Canons, 22| authority or ruler, or a lay person of any other status, attempts
23 Canons, 26| on certain others, such a person has the right to have recourse
24 Canons, 27| signify the rank to which each person belongs, should be kept,
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