Chapter, §
1 Intro | Byzantines; its acts and canons are completely ignored by
2 Intro | 28 February 870, when 27 canons were read out and approved
3 Intro | texts. This summary has 14 canons, as opposed to the 27 of
4 Intro | important points, of these canons. Where comparison is possible,
5 Intro | 1608-1612) 3, 284-287; the canons from Les canons des conciles
6 Intro | 287; the canons from Les canons des conciles oecumeniques,
7 Canons | CANONS~
8 Canons, 1 | and warnings of the divine canons are rightly likened to light
9 Canons, 1 | preserving and maintaining the canons which have been entrusted
10 Canons, 1 | life and conduct by these canons and we decree that all those
11 Canons, 2 | observed together with the canons there set forth, unchanged
12 Canons, 5 | that the stability of the canons should always remain firm
13 Canons, 5 | accordance with the previous canons, we declare that nobody
14 Canons, 5 | elevated contrary to the sacred canons. ~
15 Canons, 12| apostolic and conciliar canons clearly forbid the nomination
16 Canons, 15| universal synod, in renewing the canons of the apostles and fathers,
17 Canons, 15| long ago by the ancient canons, that is to say, objects
18 Canons, 17| this is that the sacred canons have never prescribed the
19 Canons, 19| bishop. For if the sacred canons decree that every bishop
20 Canons, 23| in contravention of the canons. Likewise, the priest or
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