Chapter, § 
 1 Intro          |         important matters of the church", as Callistus himself says
 2 Intro          |       the tradition of the Roman church. ~There had long been conflict
 3 Intro          |       long been conflict between church and state, though some sort
 4 Intro          |  prelates and the freedom of the church were a major concern of
 5 Intro          |   discipline was restored to the church. ~The fathers devoted themselves
 6 Intro          | principally to the reform of the church, to the abolition of simony
 7 Intro          |          had engrossed the whole church's effort and zeal for almost
 8 Canons,  1     |      ordained or promoted in the church of God for money. If anyone
 9 Canons,  1     |      ordained or promoted in the church in such a fashion, let him
10 Canons,  4     |        of souls or prebends in a church without the decision or
11 Canons,  4     |  banished from the bounds of the church ~
12 Canons,  5     |       was condemned by the Roman church, and whatever was afterwards
13 Canons,  10    |      blessed Peter and the Roman church, just as has been decreed
14 Canons,  10    |         them off from entry into church and forbid divine services
15 Canons,  11    |        and faithful to the Roman church and to us and our successors. 37  ~
16 Canons,  16    |     masters and shepherds of the church of God. They may not celebrate
17 Canons,  17    |    possessions of the holy Roman church, we strictly forbid, under
18 Canons,  20    |  banished from the bounds of the church and be smitten with the
19 Canons,  22    |        with the usage of his own church, and the ordinations conferred
20 Canons,  22    |     consent of the clergy of the church or through simony. We also
21 Canons,  22(59)|     dissident archbishops of the church of Ravenna in 12th century .~
 
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