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501 Canons, 6 | person may be deterred from lightly making an appeal to the
502 Intro | these sources reveal only a limited part of the whole tradition
503 Intro | including the variant readings listed in Rrn. This "Appendix"
504 Canons, 10 | wastrels or live immoral lives or have committed an offence
505 Canons, 27 | and in other places the loathsome heresy of those whom some
506 Canons, 14 | and which gives rise to loose conduct and instability,
507 Intro | edited, from a manuscript now lost or unknown, the whole collection
508 Canons, 27 | from all obligations of loyalty, homage or any obedience.
509 Canons, 21 | if anyone is found to be lukewarm in the work of God, let
510 Canons, 24 | catholic princes and civil magistrates should confiscate their
511 Canons, 16 | fathers. If anyone presumes to maintain under oath such customs,
512 Canons, 21 | and help towards firmly maintaining peace, and not to omit this
513 Canons, 12 | secular affairs, and acts as a man of this world, let him be
514 Canons, 12 | take upon themselves the management of towns or even secular
515 Canons, 24 | throughout the churches of maritime cities frequent and solemn
516 Canons, 7 | as well as for blessing marriages or for any other sacrament.
517 Canons, 18 | every cathedral church a master is to be assigned some proper
518 Canons, 3 | ecclesiastical ministries both maturity of age, a serious character
519 | meantime
520 | Meanwhile
521 Canons, 4 | in poorer places we wish measure so to be observed that the
522 Canons, 8 | the advice of religious men; or if by chance all fail
523 Intro | likewise were the bands of mercenaries, or rather criminals, which
524 Canons, 22 | clerics, lay brothers, merchants and peasants, in their coming
525 Canons, 27 | We too trusting in the mercy of God and the authority
526 Canons, 17 | is supported by greater merits and is chosen and approved
527 Intro | the typical council of the Middle Ages presided over by the
528 Intro | out by an excellent legal mind so that it is probable they
529 Canons, 12 | seculars so as to become their ministers of justice. If anyone dares
530 Canons, 12 | above and also those in minor orders, if they are supported
531 Canons, 11 | open concubinage keep their mistresses in their houses, should
532 Canons, 4 | reasonable, to ask for assistance moderated by charity. For since the
533 Canons, 27 | If any of you presumes to molest them, he shall incur the
534 Canons, 10 | not to be received in a monastery for money nor are they allowed
535 Canons, 21 | Wednesday until sunrise on Monday, and from Advent until the
536 Intro | church and some concerning morals and civil affairs. ~The
537 Canons, 18 | bound to provide like a mother for those in want, with
538 Canons, 4 | or fifty horses or other mounts, according to the differences
539 Canons, 21 | furnish each other with mutual counsel and help towards
540 Canons, 27 | and others by different names, has grown so strong that
541 Intro | followed the Roman text, narnely:ER27 (1644) 439-463;LC10 (
542 Canons, 27 | the Brabanters, Aragonese, Navarrese, Basques, Coterelli and
543 Canons, 24 | supply them with arms and necessaries to attack Christians. There
544 Canons, 5 | from which he may draw the necessities of life, let the bishop
545 Canons, 12 | ministry, on the grounds that neglecting his duty as a cleric he
546 Canons, 8 | wish for the death of his neighbour to whose position or benefice
547 Canons, 21 | decision in writing to the neighbouring bishops. Moreover, let no
548 Intro | of Canterbury, William of Newburgh, and Roger of Hoveden. And
549 Canons, 1 | if anyone trusting to his nomination by the third party assumes
550 | none
551 Intro | of this council played a notable part in the future government
552 Intro | critical apparatus, and we have noted in footnotes the order in
553 Canons, 25 | We therefore declare that notorious usurers should not be admitted
554 Canons, 9 | than if we take care to nourish what is right and to correct
555 Canons, 26 | either under pretence of nourishing their children or for service
556 Canons, 11 | to frequent convents of nuns, let the bishop keep him
557 Canons, 27 | of loyalty, homage or any obedience. On these 18 and on all
558 Canons, 10 | office. Neither priories nor obediences are to be handed over to
559 Canons, 27 | that those who refuse to obey the exhortation of the bishops
560 Intro | council. ~The particular object of this council was to put
561 Canons, 16 | that unless some reasonable objection is shown by the smaller
562 Canons, 27 | that they are free from all obligations of loyalty, homage or any
563 Canons, 13 | their avarice, strive to obtain several ecclesiastical dignities
564 Canons, 9 | the said churches. On the occasion also of the brotherhoods
565 Canons, 20 | any of them dies on these occasions, although forgiveness 16
566 Canons, 10 | lives or have committed an offence for which they clearly should
567 Canons, 7 | unless he first makes an offering to the person who bestows
568 Canons, 21 | maintaining peace, and not to omit this duty by reason of any
569 Canons, 25 | firmly rooted that many, omitting other business, practise
570 Canons, 18 | and the way to knowledge opened for learners. In other churches
571 Canons, 27 | remission of sins, that they oppose this scourge with all their
572 Canons, 16 | rather perjury, which is opposed to the advantage of the
573 Canons, 19 | churches so many burdens and oppress them with such heavy and
574 Canons, 5 | 5~If a bishop ordains someone as deacon or priest
575 Canons, 2 | Innocent, we decree that the ordinances made by the heresiarchs
576 Intro | Klosterneuberg, Leipzig, Oriel II, Paris I, Peterhouse,
577 Intro | 14, 17-18), are new and original. ~The tradition of the canons
578 Canons, 4 | are forced to sell church ornaments and a short hour consumes
579 Canons, 27 | and spare neither widows, orphans, old or young nor any age
580 Canons, 27 | corporal punishment will overtake them. For this reason, since
581 Canons, 27 | are bound to them by any pact know that they are free
582 Canons, 27 | office until they gain the pardon of the apostolic see. ~
583 Intro | Klosterneuberg, Leipzig, Oriel II, Paris I, Peterhouse, Rochester,
584 Canons, 9 | over them as over other parishioners whenever they are to be
585 Canons, 23 | not to harm in any way the parochial rights of established churches.
586 Intro | a general council. ~The particular object of this council was
587 Canons, 23 | for their gardens or the pasture of animals. ~
588 Canons, 27 | the Cathars, others the Patarenes, others the Publicani, and
589 Canons, 4 | seems to be far removed from paternal affection if superiors are
590 Canons, 27 | blessed apostles Peter and Paul, grant to faithful Christians
591 Canons, 21 | towards firmly maintaining peace, and not to omit this duty
592 Canons, 22 | brothers, merchants and peasants, in their coming and going
593 Canons, 16 | of our decree if someone perchance says that he is under oath
594 Canons, 25 | remain suspended from the performance of his office until he has
595 Canons, 16 | body of the Lord until he performs fit penance. ~
596 Intro | surprising that chronicles of the period frequently refer to this
597 Canons, 16 | called an oath but rather perjury, which is opposed to the
598 Canons, 4 | been said above by way of permission about the number of horses
599 Canons, 27 | unless they abjure their pernicious society and heresy. As long
600 Canons, 4 | that the visit of greater personages should not be a burden to
601 Canons, 27 | of the blessed apostles Peter and Paul, grant to faithful
602 Intro | those of Abbot Benedict of Peterborough, Gervase of Canterbury,
603 Intro | Leipzig, Oriel II, Paris I, Peterhouse, Rochester, Sangerman, and
604 Canons, 19 | condition than it was under Pharaoh, who had no knowledge of
605 Canons, 20 | engage in showing off their physical prowess and daring, and
606 Canons, 24 | gain act as captains or pilots in galleys or Saracen pirate
607 Canons, 24 | pilots in galleys or Saracen pirate vessels. Therefore we declare
608 Canons, 9 | which they dare so to act be placed under an interdict, and
609 Canons, 9 | 9~Since we ought both to plant holy religion and in every
610 Canons, 9 | every way to cherish it when planted, we shall never fulfil this
611 Intro | The canons of this council played a notable part in the future
612 Canons, 12 | the waves of this world to please its princes. We decree in
613 Intro | establishment of what was pleasing to God". The council was
614 Canons, 12 | his duty as a cleric he plunges into the waves of this world
615 Canons, 14 | and with regard to this pluralism, so contrary to the canons,
616 Canons, 9 | be removed and doubtful points settled. We absolutely forbid
617 Intro | Assisi, who in a highly polished address praised the Roman
618 Canons, 4 | resources or revenues, but in poorer places we wish measure so
619 Intro | Lateran I. ~Although we do not possess the acts of the council,
620 Canons, 4 | should think that the widest powers have been granted to them. ~
621 Canons, 19 | presume to continue such practices and after warning refuse
622 Intro | highly polished address praised the Roman pontiff and the
623 Canons, 8 | whenever ecclesiastical prebends or any offices happen to
624 Intro | Lateran I and II and many preceding councils, appear to have
625 Canons, 2 | the decision taken by our predecessor of happy memory, Innocent,
626 Canons, 26 | Christians, and that those who prefer Jews to Christians in this
627 Intro | sufficiently. We have therefore preferred to publish the text of a
628 Canons, 1 | result of this decree, let no prejudice arise to the canons and
629 Canons, 8 | the appointment within the prescribed time, let the bishop proceed
630 Canons, 7 | which superiors wish to be preserved for themselves. If anyone
631 Intro | council of the Middle Ages presided over by the Roman pontiff.
632 Canons, 15 | from their churches, have presumed to transfer these goods
633 Canons, 26 | their houses, either under pretence of nourishing their children
634 Canons, 19 | impositions, that under them the priesthood seems to be in a worse condition
635 Canons, 19 | seems to apply to them, The prince of provinces has become
636 Intro | transactions. ~The first printed edition was made by Cr2 (
637 Canons, 10 | loss of his office. Neither priories nor obediences are to be
638 Canons, 10 | ministry in the church. Priors, when they have been appointed
639 Intro | legal mind so that it is probable they were composed under
640 Canons, 27 | secret, as others do, but proclaim their error publicly and
641 Canons, 4 | to their subjects in the procurations demanded that sometimes,
642 Intro | Augustine of Tarragona, produced a more accurate text and
643 Canons, 9 | Hospitallers, and other professed religious, exceeding the
644 Canons, 21 | warning, let his bishop pronounce sentence of excommunication
645 Canons, 24 | excommunication should be pronounced against them. Let those
646 Canons, 3 | and willing to fulfill it properly; and let them not be allowed
647 Canons, 27 | according to their judgment, in proportion to the degree of their toil.
648 Canons, 27 | Meanwhile we receive under the protection of the church, as we do
649 Canons, 20 | showing off their physical prowess and daring, and which often
650 Canons, 19 | provided them with support from public funds. But these others
651 Canons, 27 | the Patarenes, others the Publicani, and others by different
652 Intro | have therefore preferred to publish the text of a single tradition,
653 Intro | 1778) 217-233. Boehmer, who published his edition in 1747, before
654 Canons, 24 | trade or other honourable purposes. Let those also who in the
655 Canons, 3 | much more should these qualities be required in a bishop,
656 Intro | within the church and the quarrel between the emperor and
657 Canons, 17 | should also do this if the question of the right of patronage
658 Canons, 21 | a threefold cord is not quickly broken, we enjoin bishops,
659 Canons, 27 | the districts where they rage around, should be denounced
660 Canons, 20 | together by agreement and rashly engage in showing off their
661 Canons, 18 | opportunity of learning to read and progress in study is
662 Canons, 7 | the revenues, but let them readily preserve for their subjects
663 Canons, 6 | lodge an appeal without any real grounds and thus make use
664 Canons, 1 | since he cannot take the reality, both he and those who receive
665 Canons, 3 | restrain those who are not recalled from evil by the fear of
666 Canons, 10 | otherwise both giver and receiver are to be deprived of ministry
667 Canons, 15 | contrary certain clerics, after receiving many goods from their churches,
668 | recently
669 Canons, 1 | because through wicked and reckless ambition the church has
670 Canons, 6 | that subjects should not recklessly have recourse to an appeal,
671 Canons, 17 | though there ought to be one rector in each church they nevertheless
672 Canons, 19 | Christ's poor. They even so reduce the jurisdiction and authority
673 Canons, 19 | law. He indeed, though he reduced all others to slavery, left
674 Intro | down several canons for the reform of the church and some concerning
675 Canons, 1 | he is unwilling humbly to refrain. However, as a result of
676 Intro | down that nobody was to be regarded as Roman pontiff unless
677 Canons, 19 | very serious matter, as regards the sin of those who do
678 Intro | unnoticed hitherto) Vatican Regin. lat. 596, 12th century (
679 Canons, 27 | since in Gascony and the regions of Albi and Toulouse and
680 Canons, 6 | presume to appeal against the regular discipline of their superior
681 Canons, 23 | themselves with a cemetery and rejoice in their own priest, they
682 Canons, 9 | ought both to plant holy religion and in every way to cherish
683 Intro | adequately examined and remains very uncertain. Many manuscript
684 Canons, 27 | people often seek a salutary remedy when they fear that a corporal
685 Canons, 6 | arrived, let him make a proper repayment of the defendant's expenses,
686 Canons, 1 | of death, and unless they repent, let them receive the lot
687 Canons, 10(10)| and has not repented in a fitting manner added
688 Canons, 6 | 6~A most reprehensible custom has become established
689 Canons, 20 | to be denied him when he requests it, he is to be deprived
690 Intro | and condemning heretics, resemble rather the ancient councils
691 Canons, 13 | kind that he is able to reside in the place and exercise
692 Canons, 27 | Bishops and priests who do not resist such wrongs are to be punished
693 Canons, 3 | and the deans (and the rest after due warning) are not
694 Canons, 26 | excommunication, the duty to restore fully to these converts
695 Canons, 3 | ecclesiastical discipline should restrain those who are not recalled
696 Canons, 19 | prelates that these seem to retain no power over their own
697 Intro | edition. For, these sources reveal only a limited part of the
698 Canons, 27 | the fruit of an eternal reward. We too trusting in the
699 Intro | Lateran II or the council of Rheims in 1148 (see canons 2, 11,
700 Intro | and the codices Florence Ricc. 288 (Day-book), Innsbruck
701 Canons, 4 | Christ. Let them not seek rich banquets but let them receive
702 Intro | Briefbuch", the Cartulary of Rievaulx, and the codices Florence
703 Canons, 14 | canons, and which gives rise to loose conduct and instability,
704 Canons, 21 | this, he will do so at the risk of his position. Since a
705 Intro | II, Paris I, Peterhouse, Rochester, Sangerman, and Tanner;
706 Intro | two popes together, namely Roland of Siena, who took the name
707 Canons, 24 | excommunication who dare to rob Romans or other Christians who
708 Intro | contained in the book called "Rommersdorfer Briefbuch", the Cartulary
709 Canons, 25 | usury has become so firmly rooted that many, omitting other
710 Intro | variant readings listed in Rrn. This "Appendix" is a good
711 Intro | some variant readings and rubrics which he had found in the
712 Intro | The bishops first heard Rufinus, bishop of Assisi, who in
713 Canons, 26 | enjoin on the princes and rulers of these places, under penalty
714 Canons, 7 | marriages or for any other sacrament. But if anyone presumes
715 Canons, 24 | or other Christians who sail for trade or other honourable
716 Canons, 27 | that people often seek a salutary remedy when they fear that
717 Intro | Peterhouse, Rochester, Sangerman, and Tanner; and there are
718 Canons, 24 | or pilots in galleys or Saracen pirate vessels. Therefore
719 Intro | century (fos. 2r-7v). We can say for certain that the canons
720 Canons, 13 | so that though they are scarcely able to fulfil one office
721 Intro | Accordingly, to avoid future schisms it was first laid down that
722 Canons, 23 | what is granted them on the score of piety should result in
723 Canons, 27 | sins, that they oppose this scourge with all their might and
724 Canons, 27 | practise their wickedness in secret, as others do, but proclaim
725 Canons, 12 | jurisdiction under princes or seculars so as to become their ministers
726 Canons, 22 | field, should enjoy proper security, and that nobody should
727 Canons, 22 | the animals which carry seeds to the field, should enjoy
728 Canons, 17 | arrange in the manner that he sees best according to the will
729 Canons, 2 | Moreover alienations or seizures of ecclesiastical property,
730 Canons, 18 | of his labour if through self-seeking he strives to prevent the
731 Canons, 4 | subjects are forced to sell church ornaments and a short
732 Canons, 18 | progress of the churches by selling the licence to teach. ~
733 Canons, 21 | of the Epiphany, and from Septuagesima until the octave of Easter.
734 Canons, 27 | those who visit the Lord's sepulchre, those who fired by their
735 Canons, 26 | allowed to have christian servants in their houses, either
736 Canons, 14 | of those who are able to serve the churches worthily, it
737 Intro | fathers laid down in the final session on 19 March. Accordingly,
738 Canons, 4 | horses. Nor should they set out with hunting dogs and
739 Canons, 13 | 13~Because some, setting no limit to their avarice,
740 Canons, 4 | thirty, archdeacons five or seven, and deans, as their delegates,
741 Canons, 7 | be done in the future, we severely forbid that anything be
742 Canons, 27 | or young nor any age or sex, but like pagans destroy
743 Canons, 26 | fully to these converts the share of their inheritance and
744 Canons, 27 | and should not cause the shedding of blood, yet it is helped
745 Canons, 4 | their subjects, when like a shepherd they ought to cherish them
746 Canons, 24 | vilest avarice presume to rob shipwrecked Christians, whom by the
747 Canons, 4 | sell church ornaments and a short hour consumes the food of
748 Canons, 3 | care of others and ought to show in himself how others should
749 Canons, 20 | agreement and rashly engage in showing off their physical prowess
750 Intro | even Herold's text (= H) shows. We have given Herold's
751 Intro | together, namely Roland of Siena, who took the name of Alexander
752 Canons, 27 | error publicly and draw the simple and weak to join them, we
753 Canons, 24 | captured they should become the slaves of their captors. We order
754 Canons, 16 | objection is shown by the smaller and junior party, apart
755 Canons, 12 | the Apostle who says, No soldier of God gets entangled in
756 Canons, 10 | their spiritual foes, since Solomon says, Woe to him who is
757 | something
758 Canons, 11 | of God came down upon the sons of disobedience and destroyed
759 Canons, 27 | slavery. Those who in true sorrow for their sins die in such
760 Canons, 1 | dissension in the choice of a sovereign pontiff, nevertheless in
761 Canons, 1 | chance, through some enemy sowing tares, there cannot be full
762 Canons, 27 | churches nor monasteries, and spare neither widows, orphans,
763 Canons, 1 | Roman church there is a special constitution, since no recourse
764 Canons, 10 | granted him by the abbot for a specific purpose, let him be removed
765 Canons, 10 | world the attack of their spiritual foes, since Solomon says,
766 Canons, 1 | pontiff, nevertheless in spite of these, because through
767 Intro | canons of the council were spread abroad through the whole
768 Canons, 27 | 27~As St. Leo says, though the discipline
769 Canons, 7 | in the belief that long standing custom has given it the
770 Canons, 9 | right and to correct what stands in the way of the progress
771 Intro | declared war upon the Italian states and especially the Roman
772 Canons, 10 | own. They are not to be stationed individually in towns or
773 | still
774 Canons, 24 | excommunicated unless they return the stolen property. ~
775 Intro | remove everything which stood in the way of his authority
776 Canons, 12 | princes. We decree in the strictest terms that any religious
777 Canons, 3 | right that at least the strictness of ecclesiastical discipline
778 Canons, 13 | limit to their avarice, strive to obtain several ecclesiastical
779 Canons, 18 | through self-seeking he strives to prevent the progress
780 Canons, 27 | different names, has grown so strong that they no longer practise
781 Canons, 9 | we have learnt from the strongly worded complaints of our
782 Intro | Roman church which after its struggle for ecclesiastical liberty
783 Canons, 2 | and also by John of Struma 4 who followed them, and
784 Canons, 18 | to read and progress in study is not withdrawn from poor
785 Canons, 12 | 12~Clerics in the subdiaconate and above and also those
786 Canons, 6 | should humbly and devoutly submit to what is usefully enjoined
787 Canons, 17 | several without regard to subordination, and though there ought
788 Canons, 8 | judgment if the hope of future succession should have any place in
789 Canons, 19 | than the loss of those who suffer it, that in several parts
790 Canons, 1 | ambition the church has often suffered serious division, we too,
791 Canons, 4 | thanksgiving what is duly and suitably provided 5 . We also forbid
792 Canons, 27 | be denounced publicly on Sundays and other solemn days in
793 Canons, 21 | sunset on Wednesday until sunrise on Monday, and from Advent
794 Canons, 21 | observed by all from after sunset on Wednesday until sunrise
795 Canons, 18 | of the teacher are to be supplied and the way to knowledge
796 Canons, 24 | superiors in wickedness and supply them with arms and necessaries
797 Canons, 19 | let both them and their supporters know that they are excommunicated,
798 Intro | For this reason it is not surprising that chronicles of the period
799 Intro | Many manuscript codices survive for this council (in contrast
800 Canons, 1 | Dathan and Abiron, who were swallowed up alive by the earth. Further,
801 Intro | Rochester, Sangerman, and Tanner; and there are a considerable
802 Canons, 1 | through some enemy sowing tares, there cannot be full agreement
803 Intro | of Antonio Augustine of Tarragona, produced a more accurate
804 Canons, 18 | scholars. Thus the needs of the teacher are to be supplied and the
805 Canons, 18 | custom seek anything from teachers, or forbid anyone to teach
806 Canons, 12 | and so contrary to the teaching of the Apostle who says,
807 Canons, 9 | members a proper account of temporal matters. Let them not presume
808 Canons, 9 | canonical decisions and the tenor of our privileges. If they
809 Canons, 12 | decree in the strictest terms that any religious who presumes
810 Canons, 25 | in both the Old and New Testament. We therefore declare that
811 Canons, 4 | but let them receive with thanksgiving what is duly and suitably
812 Intro | dissertation of 1952, examined thoroughly the whole tradition and
813 Canons, 21 | of his position. Since a threefold cord is not quickly broken,
814 | throughout
815 Canons, 21 | people, and laying aside all timidity, to furnish each other with
816 Canons, 5 | priest without a definite title from which he may draw the
817 Canons, 27 | proportion to the degree of their toil. We command that those who
818 Canons, 9 | danger to souls. We are told that they receive churches
819 Canons, 22 | on anyone new demands for tolls, without the approval of
820 Canons, 27 | the regions of Albi and Toulouse and in other places the
821 Canons, 20 | which are commonly called tournaments, in which knights come together
822 | towards
823 Canons, 7 | that in certain churches trafficking is said to have a place,
824 Intro | weight in its concerns and transactions. ~The first printed edition
825 Canons, 10 | higher office they should be transferred on the advice of their brethren. ~
826 Canons, 3 | protect themselves against a transgression of the constitution. We
827 Canons, 7 | church everything should be treated with a spirit of charity,
828 Canons, 27 | Basques, Coterelli and Triaverdini 17 , who practise such cruelty
829 Canons, 19 | of provinces has become a tributary. For whenever they think
830 Canons, 21 | octave of Easter. If anyone tries to break the truce, and
831 Canons, 21 | anyone tries to break the truce, and he does not comply
832 Canons, 21 | 21~We decree that truces are to be inviolably observed
833 Canons, 27 | to slavery. Those who in true sorrow for their sins die
834 Canons, 9 | the way of the progress of truth by means of the authority
835 Canons, 3 | has already reached his twenty-fifth year of age, and can be
836 Canons, 4 | should not exceed twenty or twenty-five, bishops are never to exceed
837 Intro | and II and exemplify the typical council of the Middle Ages
838 Canons, 8 | let them no longer remain unassigned and let them be conferred
839 Intro | examined and remains very uncertain. Many manuscript codices
840 Intro | important, we do not yet understand the relations between the
841 Canons, 27 | that they should remain undisturbed from all disquiet both in
842 Canons, 7 | aware that the longer an unhappy soul is bound by crimes
843 Canons, 16 | part of the brethren should unhesitatingly be observed, it is a very
844 Intro | 288 (Day-book), Innsbruck Univ. 90 (Gratian's Decrees),
845 Intro | a manuscript now lost or unknown, the whole collection known
846 | unlike
847 Canons, 11 | are found guilty of that unnatural vice for which the wrath
848 Intro | which seem to have been unnoticed hitherto) Vatican Regin.
849 Intro | Finally Herold, in his unpublished Bonn dissertation of 1952,
850 Canons, 6 | devoutly submit to what is usefully enjoined them for their
851 Canons, 15 | transfer these goods to other uses. We forbid this, knowing
852 Canons, 25 | therefore declare that notorious usurers should not be admitted to
853 Intro | of the emperor Frederick usurped the name of Pope Victor
854 Intro | criminals, which were causing utter destruction in some parts
855 Canons, 2 | persons, are to lack all validity and are to return to the
856 Intro | been unnoticed hitherto) Vatican Regin. lat. 596, 12th century (
857 Intro | not seem to give us the version of the canons which was
858 Canons, 24 | galleys or Saracen pirate vessels. Therefore we declare that
859 Canons, 1 | all sacred order, so that viaticum be denied them, except at
860 Canons, 11 | guilty of that unnatural vice for which the wrath of God
861 Intro | Alexander had gained the victory, he promised the emperor
862 Canons, 24 | Let those also who in the vilest avarice presume to rob shipwrecked
863 Canons, 9 | rights of bishops and dare to violate their canonical decisions
864 Canons, 4 | that archbishops on their visitations of their dioceses are not
865 Canons, 19 | insufficient, aid should be given voluntarily by the churches to relieve
866 Canons, 5 | assign him the suitable wages of clerical service in some
867 Intro | about the preaching of the Waldensians. All this seems to have
868 Intro | Gregory IX's Decretals. Walter Holtzmann and other scholars
869 Canons, 27 | destroy and lay everything waste, we likewise decree that
870 Canons, 10 | for instance if they are wastrels or live immoral lives or
871 Canons, 12 | cleric he plunges into the waves of this world to please
872 Canons, 27 | and draw the simple and weak to join them, we declare
873 Canons, 9 | establish in many places, they weaken the bishops' authority,
874 Canons, 23 | pay greater honour to our weaker members, certain ecclesiastics,
875 Canons, 7 | funerals, for the blessing of weddings or for other sacraments,
876 Canons, 3 | thirty, been born in lawful wedlock and also is shown to be
877 Canons, 21 | all from after sunset on Wednesday until sunrise on Monday,
878 Intro | church, and were of great weight in its concerns and transactions. ~
879 | well
880 | whatever
881 | whereas
882 | whereby
883 | wherever
884 Canons, 1 | of these, because through wicked and reckless ambition the
885 Canons, 4 | horses should think that the widest powers have been granted
886 Canons, 27 | monasteries, and spare neither widows, orphans, old or young nor
887 Canons, 3 | another who is both able and willing to fulfill it properly;
888 Canons, 14 | part according to their own wishes, and even dare to burden
889 Intro | Victor IV. The emperor, wishing to remove everything which
890 Canons, 18 | progress in study is not withdrawn from poor children who cannot
891 Canons, 26 | since Jews employ their own witnesses against Christians, and
892 Canons, 10 | foes, since Solomon says, Woe to him who is alone when
893 Canons, 24 | the Saracens with arms and wood for helmets, and become
894 Canons, 9 | learnt from the strongly worded complaints of our brethren
895 Intro | councils, appear to have been worked out by an excellent legal
896 Canons, 19 | priesthood seems to be in a worse condition than it was under
897 Canons, 3 | and also is shown to be worthy by his life and learning.
898 | would
899 Canons, 11 | unnatural vice for which the wrath of God came down upon the
900 Canons, 6 | as a defence of their own wrongdoing. Therefore to prevent prelates
901 Canons, 27 | priests who do not resist such wrongs are to be punished by loss
902 | you
903 Canons, 27 | widows, orphans, old or young nor any age or sex, but
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