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1 Intro | 123-133; LC 6 10 (1671) 1002-1009; Hrd 7 6/2 (1714) 1207-
2 Intro | 133; LC 6 10 (1671) 1002-1009; Hrd 7 6/2 (1714) 1207-1214;
3 Intro | Introduction~In Lent of 1139 a general council was summoned
4 Intro | between Innocent II (1130-1143) and Anacletus II (1130-
5 Intro | 1002-1009; Hrd 7 6/2 (1714) 1207-1214; Cl 8 12 (1730) 1497-
6 Intro | 1009; Hrd 7 6/2 (1714) 1207-1214; Cl 8 12 (1730) 1497-1507;
7 Intro | 487-489; ER 5 17 (1644) 123-133; LC 6 10 (1671) 1002-
8 Canons, 13 | 13~Furthermore, we condemn
9 Intro | 489; ER 5 17 (1644) 123-133; LC 6 10 (1671) 1002-1009;
10 Intro | anecdotorum, IV, Paris 1717, 139-140) as being "omitted in
11 Intro | anecdotorum, IV, Paris 1717, 139-140) as being "omitted in the
12 Intro | 1207-1214; Cl 8 12 (1730) 1497-1507;Msi 9 21 (1776) 526-
13 Intro | 1214; Cl 8 12 (1730) 1497-1507;Msi 9 21 (1776) 526-533.
14 Intro, 0(1) | Geschichte, I Leipzig 1883, 154-160. ~
15 Intro, 0(1) | Geschichte, I Leipzig 1883, 154-160. ~
16 Intro | Annales ecclesiastici 12,1607, 277-280), having taken
17 Intro, 0(3) | Editio Romana], 4 vols. Rome 1608-1612. ~
18 Intro, 0(4) | provincialia ..., 5 vols. Cologne 1609; 9 vols. ibid [ed. 2] .
19 Intro, 0(4) | 1618; 11 vols. Paris[ed. 3] 1636 ~
20 Intro, 0(6) | 17 vols. Paris 1671-1672 ~
21 Intro, 0(7) | 12 vols. Paris 1714-1715 ~
22 Intro | novus anecdotorum, IV, Paris 1717, 139-140) as being "omitted
23 Intro, 0(8) | exhibeture ..., 23 vols. Venice 1728-1733 ~
24 Intro | 1714) 1207-1214; Cl 8 12 (1730) 1497-1507;Msi 9 21 (1776)
25 Intro, 0(8) | 23 vols. Venice 1728-1733 ~
26 Intro, 0(9) | Venice, Paris and Leipzig 1759-1927 ~
27 Intro | 1730) 1497-1507;Msi 9 21 (1776) 526-533.The canon which
28 Intro, 0(1) | deutschen Geschichte, I Leipzig 1883, 154-160. ~
29 Intro, 0(1) | continued by H. Leclerq 1907-52., 5/1, 721-722; but see
30 Intro, 0(9) | Paris and Leipzig 1759-1927 ~
31 Canons, 24 | 24~We also prescribe that no
32 Canons, 27 | 27~In the same way, we prohibit
33 Intro | Annales ecclesiastici 12,1607, 277-280), having taken them
34 Intro | ecclesiastici 12,1607, 277-280), having taken them from
35 Canons, 29 | 29~We prohibit under anathema
36 Intro, 0(5) | collectio [Editio Regia], 37 vols. Paris 1644 ~
37 Intro | follows: Bn2 4 3/2 (1618) 487-489; ER 5 17 (1644) 123-
38 Intro | follows: Bn2 4 3/2 (1618) 487-489; ER 5 17 (1644) 123-133;
39 Intro, 0(1) | continued by H. Leclerq 1907-52., 5/1, 721-722; but see
40 Intro | 1497-1507;Msi 9 21 (1776) 526-533.The canon which E.Martene
41 Intro, 0(9) | amplissima collectio ..., 53 vols. Florence, Venice,
42 Intro | 1507;Msi 9 21 (1776) 526-533.The canon which E.Martene
43 Intro, 0(1) | Leclerq 1907-52., 5/1, 721-722; but see also, Bernhardi
44 Intro, 0(1) | Leclerq 1907-52., 5/1, 721-722; but see also, Bernhardi
45 Canons, 13 | archbishop or bishop, or an abbot of any order whatever or
46 Canons, 26 | everyone as nuns, is to be abolished. For when, living according
47 Canons, 14 | forbid, moreover, those abominable jousts and tournaments in
48 | about
49 | above
50 Canons, 15 | let no bishop presume to absolve such a person unless he
51 Canons, 19 | restitution for the loss and abstain from his episcopal office
52 Canons, 9 | testify that it is truly absurd and reprehensible for clerics
53 Canons, 10 | purposes. For whether they accept them from bishops or kings,
54 Intro, 0(7) | Jesu labores haud modica accessione facta et emendationibus
55 Canons, 9 | life pleasing to God, in accord with their holy purpose.
56 Canons, 13 | we condemn that practice accounted despicable and blameworthy
57 Intro | shortly after produced a more accurate version (Rm 3 4, 1612, 21 -
58 Intro | in the evil affair 2 , an action which seems to have provoked
59 Intro, 0(1) | There are no surviving acts of the council and very
60 Canons, 12(11)| of God added in Baronius ~
61 Intro, 0(7) | emendationibus pluribus additis ..., 12 vols. Paris 1714-
62 Canons, 5 | of Chalcedon be rigidly adhered to, namely, that the goods
63 Canons, 7 | 7~Adhering to the path trod by our
64 Canons, 16 | and devout persons for its administration and the distribution of
65 Canons, 12 | sunrise on Monday, and from Advent until the octave of the
66 Canons, 28 | elected as bishop with their advice. Because if an election
67 Canons, 9 | they make themselves the advocates of suits; and since they
68 Intro | Anacletus's part in the evil affair 2 , an action which seems
69 Intro | for the same reasons that affect Lateran I. ~The Roman church,
70 Canons, 12 | this duty by reason of any affection or aversion. For if anyone
71 Canons, 10 | Moreover, we forbid the aforesaid honours to be conferred
72 | again
73 Canons, 14 | knights come together by agreement and rashly engage in showing
74 Intro | Innocent, perhaps upset by the agreements which Anacletus had arrived
75 Canons, 22 | episcopate and priests not to allow the souls of the laity to
76 | alone
77 Canons, 21 | ministries of the sacred altar unless they are living religiously
78 Canons, 2 | or the consecrations of altars or churches, where the execrable
79 Canons, 16 | unjustly and guilty of ambition, dares to attempt this,
80 Canons, 22 | the person does not make amends to whomever he offended,
81 Intro, 0(9) | Sacrorum conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio ..., 53 vols.
82 Intro | published (Thesaurus novus anecdotorum, IV, Paris 1717, 139-140)
83 Intro | print the thirty canons (Annales ecclesiastici 12,1607, 277-
84 | another
85 Intro | the Vatican library and of Anthony Augustine of Tarragona";
86 Intro | the East, the patriarch of Antioch, but he was a Latin. With
87 | anything
88 Intro, 0(3) | tes katholikes ekklesias apanta. Concilia generalia Ecclesiae
89 Canons, 18 | authority of God and the blessed apostles Peter and Paul, that most
90 Canons, 8 | the selfsame thing is to apply also to women religious
91 Intro, 0(1) | Histoire des conciles d'apres les documents originaux,
92 Canons, 20 | in consultation with the archbishops and bishops. ~
93 Canons, 10 | is to hold the office of archdeacon or dean unless he is ordained
94 Canons, 10 | ordained deacon or priest; and archdeacons, deans or provosts who are
95 Canons, 29 | murderous art of crossbowmen and archers, which is hateful to God,
96 Canons, 9 | of the variety of their arguments. But the imperial constitutions
97 Canons, 22 | anyone unjustly carries arms. ~
98 Intro | agreements which Anacletus had arrived at, vigorously cited and
99 Canons, 18 | excommunicated. And when an arsonist dies, he is to be deprived
100 Canons, 29 | anathema that murderous art of crossbowmen and archers,
101 Canons, 9 | things of which virtue is ashamed to speak. Therefore, we
102 Canons, 12 | of the people, and laying aside all timidity, to furnish
103 Canons, 10 | authority shows these were assigned for religious purposes.
104 Intro, 0(6) | nunc quarta parte prodit auctior studio Philippi Labbei et
105 Canons, 12 | reason of any affection or aversion. For if anyone is found
106 Canons, 16 | since the church of God awaits successors not on the basis
107 Intro, 0(9) | D. Mansi (continued by J.B. Martin and L. Petit), Sacrorum
108 Canons, 10 | damnation, unless they hand them back to the church. We also direct
109 Canons, 23 | Lord's body and blood, the baptism of children, the priesthood
110 Canons, 26 | of blessed Benedict, nor Basil nor Augustine, yet wish
111 Intro | and held in the Lateran basilica 1 . As we know, the synod
112 Canons, 16 | awaits successors not on the basis of any right of inheritance,
113 Intro | pope presiding the council began on 2 April and it seems
114 Intro | with the utmost zeal on behalf of Innocent for the restoration
115 Intro | Paris 1717, 139-140) as being "omitted in the editions,
116 Intro, 0(1) | 721-722; but see also, Bernhardi Jahrbuecher der deutschen
117 | between
118 Canons, 23 | secular powers. We also bind up their defenders in the
119 Intro, 0(4) | Binius, Concilia generalia et provincialia ...,
120 Intro | manuscript of St Vincent of Bisignano", is in fact the same as
121 Canons, 13 | accounted despicable and blameworthy by divine and human laws,
122 Canons, 23 | sacrament of the Lord's body and blood, the baptism of children,
123 Canons, 16 | ecclesiastical honours depend not on blood-relationships but on merit, and since
124 Canons, 26(14)| just variant reading in Rm Bn, of the unjust others ~
125 Intro | editions are as follows: Bn2 4 3/2 (1618) 487-489; ER 5
126 Canons, 15 | is to be subject to the bond of anathema; and let no
127 | both
128 Canons, 17 | prohibit unions within the bounds of consanguinity; for the
129 Canons, 12 | Easter. If anyone tries to break the truce, and he does not
130 Canons, 18 | of God and the damage it brings to souls and bodies. It
131 Canons, 12 | threefold cord is not quickly broken, we enjoin bishops, having
132 Canons, 26 | dormitory in common, they build for themselves their own
133 Canons, 24 | for chrism, holy oil and burials. ~
134 Canons, 9 | and Augustine. In fact, burning with the fire of avarice,
135 Canons, 22 | position at a court or in business which cannot be carried
136 Canons, 2 | wrongly acquired, and let the buyer and seller and intermediary
137 Canons, 18 | pernicious and inimical calamity surpasses all other kinds
138 Intro | sources. ~This council is called "general" in the records
139 Intro | Urban II (canons 3, 21-22), Callistus II (canons 3, 7, 23-25)
140 Intro | met in Rome. One of these came from the East, the patriarch
141 | cannot
142 Canons, 10 | possessed by lay people where canonical authority shows these were
143 Canons, 21 | religiously in monasteries or canonries. ~
144 Canons, 9 | those who, neglecting the care of souls, completely ignore
145 Canons, 22 | business which cannot be carried on without sin, or if hate
146 Canons, 22 | offender, or if anyone unjustly carries arms. ~
147 Canons, 11 | with which they plough and carry seeds to the fields, and
148 Canons, 16 | 16~It is undoubtedly the case that since ecclesiastical
149 Canons, 23(13)| Cathars ~
150 Intro, 0(3) | Concilia generalia Ecclesiae catholicae [Editio Romana], 4 vols.
151 Canons, 29 | employed against Christians and Catholics from now on. ~
152 Canons, 13 | they do so with extreme caution; but let them be held infamous
153 Canons, 5 | detestable and wicked rapacity cease. Furthermore, if anyone
154 Canons, 15 | who flee to a church or cemetery. If anyone does this, let
155 Canons, 5 | in the sacred council of Chalcedon be rigidly adhered to, namely,
156 Canons, 4 | bishops they are unwilling to change their ways, let them be
157 Canons, 16 | prebends, provostships, chaplaincies or any ecclesiastical offices.
158 Canons, 23 | and blood, the baptism of children, the priesthood and other
159 Canons, 27 | with canons or monks in choir for the singing of the office. ~
160 Canons, 29 | to be employed against Christians and Catholics from now on. ~
161 Intro, 0(1) | surmised from the records and chronicles. The sources are collected
162 Intro | had arrived at, vigorously cited and condemned Anacletus'
163 Canons, 9 | profession, are learning civil law and medicine with a
164 Intro | 6/2 (1714) 1207-1214; Cl 8 12 (1730) 1497-1507;Msi 9
165 Canons, 16 | authority, anyone to exercise a claim over or to demand, by hereditary
166 Intro | the efforts of Bernard of Clairvaux, who had fought with the
167 Canons, 15 | to lay violent hands on a cleric or a monk, he is to be subject
168 Canons, 13 | order whatever or anyone in clerical orders, to dare to receive
169 Canons, 4 | cut or colour of their clothes, nor with regard to the
170 Intro | Vatican library and a Vatican codex of decrees"). The Roman
171 Intro, 0(8) | N. Coleti, Sacrosancta concilia ad
172 Intro | canons 15 and 30. Having collated together all these editions,
173 Intro, 0(1) | chronicles. The sources are collected in Hefele, Histoire des
174 Intro, 0(4) | provincialia ..., 5 vols. Cologne 1609; 9 vols. ibid [ed.
175 Canons, 4 | example, by the excess, cut or colour of their clothes, nor with
176 Canons, 13 | we sever them from every comfort of the church, forbidding
177 Canons, 11 | merchants and peasants, in their coming and going and their work
178 Canons, 7 | other, let them do a penance commensurate with such outrageous behaviour. ~
179 Canons, 10 | them know that they are committing the crime of sacrilege and
180 Canons, 26 | refectory or dormitory in common, they build for themselves
181 Canons, 12 | the bishops receive into communion the excommunicated person,
182 Intro | seems to have provoked a complaint from Bernard. ~Some heretics
183 Canons, 12 | the truce, and he does not comply after the third warning,
184 Canons, 4 | their interior and exterior comportment. Let them give no offence
185 Canons, 26 | of the just 14 , they can conceal themselves from the eyes
186 Intro | and canons were enacted concerning the reform of the church.
187 Intro, 0(1) | in Hefele, Histoire des conciles d'apres les documents originaux,
188 Canons, 23 | in the fetter of the same condemnation. 13 ~
189 Canons, 26 | hateful and disgraceful conduct and forbid it to continue
190 Canons, 12 | person, but rather let each confirm the sentence received in
191 Canons, 9 | fine rhetoric instead, they confuse what is right and what is
192 Canons, 17 | unions within the bounds of consanguinity; for the teachings of holy
193 Canons, 2 | chrism or holy oil, or the consecrations of altars or churches, where
194 Canons, 22 | there is one thing that conspicuously causes great disturbance
195 Canons, 9 | arguments. But the imperial constitutions testify that it is truly
196 Canons, 23 | and prescribe that they be constrained by the secular powers. We
197 Canons, 20 | to dispense justice, in consultation with the archbishops and
198 Canons, 7 | Indeed, that the law of continence and the purity pleasing
199 Canons, 7 | it is agreed, has been contracted against ecclesiastical law.
200 Canons, 26 | guests and secular persons contrary to the sacred canons and
201 Intro | know, the synod had been convoked the previous year; for the
202 Intro | of Tarragona"; this was copied by all later editions, as
203 Canons, 12 | position. Since a threefold cord is not quickly broken, we
204 Canons, 9 | who consent to and fail to correct such an outrageous practice
205 Intro, 0(6) | P. Labbe and G. Cossart, Sacrosancta concilia ad
206 Canons, 22 | not resign a position at a court or in business which cannot
207 Canons, 9 | experts in the disputes of law courts. We decree by apostolic
208 Canons, 29 | anathema that murderous art of crossbowmen and archers, which is hateful
209 Canons, 4 | example, by the excess, cut or colour of their clothes,
210 Canons, 18 | the people of God and the damage it brings to souls and bodies.
211 Canons, 10 | incurring the threat of eternal damnation, unless they hand them back
212 Canons, 14 | their physical prowess and daring, and which often result
213 Canons, 10 | dean unless he is ordained deacon or priest; and archdeacons,
214 Canons, 7 | where bishops, priests, deacons, subdeacons, canons regular,
215 Canons, 10 | office of archdeacon or dean unless he is ordained deacon
216 Canons, 2 | payment, a prebend, priory, deanery or any ecclesiastical honour
217 Canons, 10 | priest; and archdeacons, deans or provosts who are without
218 Canons, 14 | which often result in human deaths and danger to souls. If
219 Canons, 5 | namely, that the goods of deceased bishops are not to be seized
220 Canons, 22 | souls of the laity to be deceived or dragged off to hell by
221 Canons, 15 | In the same way we have decided to legislate that if anyone,
222 Canons, 23 | powers. We also bind up their defenders in the fetter of the same
223 Canons, 16 | exercise a claim over or to demand, by hereditary right, churches,
224 Canons, 14 | and viaticum are not to be denied him when he requests them,
225 Canons, 13 | by divine and human laws, denounced by Scripture in the old
226 Canons, 20 | 20~As is right, we do not deny to kings and princes the
227 Canons, 16 | since ecclesiastical honours depend not on blood-relationships
228 Intro, 0(1) | also, Bernhardi Jahrbuecher der deutschen Geschichte, I
229 Intro, 0(1) | collected in Hefele, Histoire des conciles d'apres les documents
230 Canons, 18 | of ours, from some wicked design born of hate or vengeance,
231 Canons, 13 | that practice accounted despicable and blameworthy by divine
232 Canons, 5 | excommunicated. And those who despoil the goods of dying priests
233 Canons, 18 | surpasses all other kinds of destruction. Nobody is unaware of the
234 Intro, 0(1) | Bernhardi Jahrbuecher der deutschen Geschichte, I Leipzig 1883,
235 Canons, 18 | Paul, that most dreadful, devastating and malicious crime of incendiarism
236 Canons, 15 | at the instigation of the devil, incurs the guilt of the
237 Canons, 2 | enjoy freely and without any diminution the dignity and benefice
238 Canons, 10 | back to the church. We also direct that lay people who are
239 Intro | restoring ecclesiastical discipline to an unblemished state.
240 Canons, 26 | unrighteous, hateful and disgraceful conduct and forbid it to
241 Canons, 10 | have received, if through disobedience they refuse to be ordained.
242 Canons, 20 | and princes the power to dispense justice, in consultation
243 Canons, 9 | want to be experts in the disputes of law courts. We decree
244 Canons, 9 | temporal gain, in scornful disregard of the rules of their blessed
245 Canons, 22 | false when many sins are disregarded and a penance is performed
246 Canons, 16 | its administration and the distribution of its offices. Therefore
247 Canons, 22 | conspicuously causes great disturbance to holy church, namely,
248 Intro | for a long time had been divided in its obedience between
249 Canons, 13 | despicable and blameworthy by divine and human laws, denounced
250 Intro, 0(1) | des conciles d'apres les documents originaux, trans. and continued
251 Canons, 26 | church or in the refectory or dormitory in common, they build for
252 Intro | himself. However, there is a doubt as to its ecumenicity for
253 | down
254 Canons, 22 | laity to be deceived or dragged off to hell by false penances.
255 Canons, 18 | Peter and Paul, that most dreadful, devastating and malicious
256 Intro | recovered its peace. This was due to the death of Anacletus
257 Canons, 16 | attempt this, he will be duly punished and deprived of
258 Intro | canon which E.Martene and U.Durand published (Thesaurus novus
259 Canons, 12 | peace, and not to omit this duty by reason of any affection
260 Canons, 26 | own retreats and private dwelling-places where, under the guise of
261 Canons, 5 | who despoil the goods of dying priests or clerics are to
262 Intro, 0(2) | his earlier name was Peter Pierleoni.
263 Intro | One of these came from the East, the patriarch of Antioch,
264 Canons, 12 | Quinquagesima until the octave of Easter. If anyone tries to break
265 Intro, 0(3) | apanta. Concilia generalia Ecclesiae catholicae [Editio Romana],
266 Intro | the thirty canons (Annales ecclesiastici 12,1607, 277-280), having
267 Intro | there is a doubt as to its ecumenicity for the same reasons that
268 Intro | followed the text of the Roman edition. ~
269 Intro | of decrees"). The Roman editors shortly after produced a
270 Intro | was sceptical about their effectiveness in practice. ~Baronius was
271 Intro | Anacletus in 1138 and the efforts of Bernard of Clairvaux,
272 | either
273 Intro, 0(3) | iokoumenikon synodon tes katholikes ekklesias apanta. Concilia generalia
274 Canons, 28 | virtuous and suitable person be elected as bishop with their advice.
275 Intro, 0(7) | modica accessione facta et emendationibus pluribus additis ..., 12
276 Intro, 0(8) | longe locupletior et emendatior exhibeture ..., 23 vols.
277 Canons, 29 | is hateful to God, to be employed against Christians and Catholics
278 Intro | April and it seems to have ended before 17 April, as far
279 Canons, 17 | under the influence of the enemy of the human race) is engaged
280 Canons, 14 | by agreement and rashly engage in showing off their physical
281 Canons, 17 | enemy of the human race) is engaged in nowadays. Even the secular
282 Intro | for the papal legates in England and Spain pressed the bishops
283 Canons, 2 | this is simony; but let him enjoy freely and without any diminution
284 Canons, 22 | just as a person who is entangled in all sins will not enter
285 Canons, 22 | entangled in all sins will not enter the gate of eternal life,
286 Canons, 10 | that churches are not to be entrusted to hired priests and that
287 Canons, 12 | until the octave of the Epiphany, and from Quinquagesima
288 Canons, 22 | warn our brothers in the episcopate and priests not to allow
289 Intro | Bn2 4 3/2 (1618) 487-489; ER 5 17 (1644) 123-133; LC 6
290 Canons, 18 | great a harm and danger be eradicated and suppressed for the sake
291 Intro | verified, though with some errors. These later editions are
292 Intro | canons 3, 7, 23-25) and especially Innocent II (canons 1, 4-
293 Intro | many canons which had been established by previous councils, with
294 | Even
295 | everything
296 Canons, 22 | guilty of all of it; this evidently pertains to eternal life.
297 Canons, 4 | model and example, by the excess, cut or colour of their
298 Canons, 28 | of the episcopal see to exclude religious men from the election
299 Canons, 28 | these religious persons excluded, where this is done without
300 Canons, 2 | altars or churches, where the execrable passion of avarice has been
301 Canons, 16 | apostolic authority, anyone to exercise a claim over or to demand,
302 Intro, 0(8) | locupletior et emendatior exhibeture ..., 23 vols. Venice 1728-
303 Canons, 4 | fitting for them, let them exhibit holiness. If after a warning
304 Canons, 23 | legitimate marriages, we expel from the church of God and
305 Canons, 9 | for clerics to want to be experts in the disputes of law courts.
306 Canons, 18 | Nobody is unaware of the extent to which it is injurious
307 Canons, 4 | both their interior and exterior comportment. Let them give
308 Canons, 13 | unless they do so with extreme caution; but let them be
309 Canons, 9 | bodies. And since an immodest eye manifests an immodest heart,
310 Canons, 26 | conceal themselves from the eyes of the Judge who sees everything;
311 Intro, 0(7) | labores haud modica accessione facta et emendationibus pluribus
312 Intro | have overcome schism and factionalism, and indeed to have recovered
313 Canons, 9 | priors who consent to and fail to correct such an outrageous
314 Canons, 22 | keeps the whole law but fails in one point, has become
315 Intro | ended before 17 April, as far as we can judge from the
316 Canons, 13 | Testaments, namely, the ferocious greed of usurers; and we
317 Canons, 23 | up their defenders in the fetter of the same condemnation. 13 ~
318 Canons, 11 | plough and carry seeds to the fields, and their sheep 10 , be
319 Canons, 9 | their trust in the power of fine rhetoric instead, they confuse
320 Canons, 12 | counsel and help towards firmly maintaining peace, and not
321 Canons, 4 | tonsure, but rather, as is fitting for them, let them exhibit
322 Intro | number of fathers, at least five hundred, met in Rome. One
323 Canons, 15 | to lay hands on those who flee to a church or cemetery.
324 Canons, 16 | inheritance, nor according to the flesh, it requires virtuous, wise
325 Intro, 0(9) | collectio ..., 53 vols. Florence, Venice, Paris and Leipzig
326 Intro | These later editions are as follows: Bn2 4 3/2 (1618) 487-489;
327 Canons, 13 | every comfort of the church, forbidding any archbishop or bishop,
328 Canons, 1 | ordained simoniacally, he is to forfeit entirely the office which
329 Intro | Bernard of Clairvaux, who had fought with the utmost zeal on
330 | found
331 Intro | in the records and more frequently "plenary" by Innocent himself.
332 Intro, 0(6) | P. Labbe and G. Cossart, Sacrosancta concilia
333 Canons, 9 | with a view to temporal gain, in scornful disregard of
334 Canons, 22 | sins will not enter the gate of eternal life, so also
335 Intro, 0(5) | Conciliorum omnium generalium et provincialium collectio [
336 Intro, 0(1) | Jahrbuecher der deutschen Geschichte, I Leipzig 1883, 154-160. ~
337 Canons, 18 | again. Moreover, let him be given the penance of remaining
338 Intro | the bishops and abbots to go to the council. Thus, a
339 Canons, 11 | peasants, in their coming and going and their work on the land,
340 Intro | canons 1, 4-7, 9-12, 14-20). Gratian included many of them shortly
341 Canons, 13 | Testaments, namely, the ferocious greed of usurers; and we sever
342 Canons, 9 | detestable practice has grown, so we understand, whereby
343 Canons, 26 | without any shame they receive guests and secular persons contrary
344 Canons, 15 | of the devil, incurs the guilt of the following sacrilege,
345 Canons, 26 | dwelling-places where, under the guise of hospitality, indiscriminately
346 Intro, 0(1) | trans. and continued by H. Leclerq 1907-52., 5/1,
347 Canons, 9 | regular, after receiving the habit and making their profession,
348 Intro, 0(3) | Ton hagion iokoumenikon synodon tes
349 Canons, 22 | without sin, or if hate is harboured in his heart, or if the
350 Intro, 0(7) | Hardouin, Conciliorum collectio regia
351 Canons, 18 | s might, that so great a harm and danger be eradicated
352 Canons, 26 | Because everyone who does evil hates the light, these women think
353 Intro, 0(7) | e Societate Jesu labores haud modica accessione facta
354 Canons, 9 | money and make themselves healers of human bodies. And since
355 Canons, 9 | their state in life, promise health in return for hateful money
356 Canons, 7 | prescribe that nobody is to hear the masses of those whom
357 Intro, 0(1) | sources are collected in Hefele, Histoire des conciles d'
358 Canons, 22 | deceived or dragged off to hell by false penances. It is
359 Canons, 5 | to attempt this behaviour henceforth, he is to be excommunicated.
360 Intro | those who followed the monk Henry, and canons were enacted
361 Canons, 16 | claim over or to demand, by hereditary right, churches, prebends,
362 Canons, 26 | these women think that, hidden in the tabernacle of the
363 Canons, 10 | are not to be entrusted to hired priests and that each and
364 Intro, 0(1) | are collected in Hefele, Histoire des conciles d'apres les
365 Canons, 10 | decision that nobody is to hold the office of archdeacon
366 Canons, 4 | for them, let them exhibit holiness. If after a warning from
367 Canons, 26 | where, under the guise of hospitality, indiscriminately and without
368 | how
369 Intro | LC 6 10 (1671) 1002-1009; Hrd 7 6/2 (1714) 1207-1214;
370 Canons, 4 | be pleasing to God and to humans in both their interior and
371 Intro | of fathers, at least five hundred, met in Rome. One of these
372 Canons, 9 | neglect the psalmody and hymns, placing their trust in
373 Intro, 0(4) | vols. Cologne 1609; 9 vols. ibid [ed. 2] . 1618; 11 vols.
374 Canons, 9 | care of souls, completely ignore their state in life, promise
375 Canons, 1 | entirely the office which he illicitly usurped. ~
376 Canons, 15 | a person unless he is in immediate danger of death, until he
377 Canons, 9 | their arguments. But the imperial constitutions testify that
378 Canons, 6 | themselves up to marriage and impurity. ~
379 Canons, 18 | devastating and malicious crime of incendiarism For this pernicious and
380 Canons, 17 | holy church of God detest incestuous behaviour of this kind,
381 Intro | 7, 9-12, 14-20). Gratian included many of them shortly afterwards
382 Canons, 5 | church and the succeeding incumbent. Therefore, from now on,
383 Canons, 12 | this work of God, let him incur the loss of his dignity ~
384 Canons, 10 | the crime of sacrilege and incurring the threat of eternal damnation,
385 Canons, 15 | instigation of the devil, incurs the guilt of the following
386 Canons, 26 | the guise of hospitality, indiscriminately and without any shame they
387 Canons, 2 | stigmatised with the mark of infamy. And let nothing be demanded
388 Canons, 17 | this kind, which (under the influence of the enemy of the human
389 Canons, 12 | writing. If anyone presumes to infringe this, he will do so at the
390 Canons, 18 | For this pernicious and inimical calamity surpasses all other
391 Canons, 9 | what is wrong, justice and iniquity, by reason of the variety
392 Canons, 22 | whomever he offended, or if an injured party does not pardon the
393 Canons, 18 | the extent to which it is injurious to the people of God and
394 | instead
395 Canons, 15 | legislate that if anyone, at the instigation of the devil, incurs the
396 Canons, 10 | outstanding in prudence and integrity of life. We also enjoin
397 Canons, 4 | to humans in both their interior and exterior comportment.
398 Canons, 2 | the buyer and seller and intermediary be stigmatised with the
399 | into
400 Intro | Introduction~In Lent of 1139 a general
401 Canons, 12 | that the truce 11 is to be inviolably observed by all from sunset
402 Intro, 0(3) | Ton hagion iokoumenikon synodon tes katholikes ekklesias
403 Intro | Thesaurus novus anecdotorum, IV, Paris 1717, 139-140) as
404 Intro, 0(1) | but see also, Bernhardi Jahrbuecher der deutschen Geschichte,
405 Canons, 18 | remaining a whole year in Jerusalem or Spain in the service
406 Intro, 0(7) | Gabrielis Cossartii e Societate Jesu labores haud modica accessione
407 Canons, 14 | moreover, those abominable jousts and tournaments in which
408 Intro, 0(3) | iokoumenikon synodon tes katholikes ekklesias apanta. Concilia
409 Canons, 22 | Thus it is written: Whoever keeps the whole law but fails
410 Canons, 9 | of their own honours and kept from the thresholds of the
411 Canons, 18 | calamity surpasses all other kinds of destruction. Nobody is
412 Canons, 14 | and tournaments in which knights come together by agreement
413 Canons, 28 | this is done without their knowledge and consent, it is null
414 Canons, 7 | masses of those whom he knows to have wives or concubines.
415 Intro, 0(9) | continued by J.B. Martin and L. Petit), Sacrorum conciliorum
416 Intro, 0(6) | P. Labbe and G. Cossart, Sacrosancta
417 Intro, 0(7) | Cossartii e Societate Jesu labores haud modica accessione facta
418 Canons, 18 | therefore, to oppose it and to labour with all one's might, that
419 Canons, 5 | We enjoin that what was laid down in the sacred council
420 Canons, 22 | to allow the souls of the laity to be deceived or dragged
421 Canons, 11 | going and their work on the land, and the animals with which
422 Intro | of Antioch, but he was a Latin. With the pope presiding
423 Canons, 9 | apostolic authority that lawbreakers of this kind are to be severely
424 Canons, 12 | salvation of the people, and laying aside all timidity, to furnish
425 Intro | ER 5 17 (1644) 123-133; LC 6 10 (1671) 1002-1009; Hrd 7
426 Canons, 9 | making their profession, are learning civil law and medicine with
427 | least
428 Intro, 0(1) | trans. and continued by H. Leclerq 1907-52., 5/1, 721-722;
429 Intro | previous year; for the papal legates in England and Spain pressed
430 Canons, 15 | same way we have decided to legislate that if anyone, at the instigation
431 Canons, 23 | ecclesiastical orders, and legitimate marriages, we expel from
432 Intro | Introduction~In Lent of 1139 a general council
433 Canons, 30 | ordinances enacted by Peter Leoni and other schismatics and
434 Intro, 0(1) | Histoire des conciles d'apres les documents originaux, trans.
435 Canons, 3 | excommunicated him, is to be held liable to the same sentence. ~
436 Canons, 26 | who does evil hates the light, these women think that,
437 Intro, 0(1) | of the council and very little can be surmised from the
438 Canons, 26 | women who although they live neither according to the
439 Canons, 13 | infamous throughout their whole lives and, unless they repent,
440 Intro, 0(8) | parte prodiit ... longe locupletior et emendatior exhibeture ...,
441 Intro | Roman church, which for a long time had been divided in
442 Intro, 0(8) | quarta parte prodiit ... longe locupletior et emendatior
443 Canons, 12 | if anyone is found to be lukewarm in this work of God, let
444 | made
445 Canons, 12 | and help towards firmly maintaining peace, and not to omit this
446 Canons, 9 | receiving the habit and making their profession, are learning
447 Canons, 18 | dreadful, devastating and malicious crime of incendiarism For
448 Canons, 9 | And since an immodest eye manifests an immodest heart, religion
449 Intro, 0(9) | J. D. Mansi (continued by J.B. Martin
450 Canons, 2 | be stigmatised with the mark of infamy. And let nothing
451 Canons, 23 | orders, and legitimate marriages, we expel from the church
452 Canons, 8 | forbid, they attempt to marry. ~
453 Intro | 526-533.The canon which E.Martene and U.Durand published (
454 Intro, 0(9) | Mansi (continued by J.B. Martin and L. Petit), Sacrorum
455 Canons, 7 | that nobody is to hear the masses of those whom he knows to
456 Canons, 25 | state that lay people, no matter how devout they may be,
457 Intro, 0(7) | Conciliorum collectio regia maxima ad p. Philippi Labbei et
458 Canons, 9 | are learning civil law and medicine with a view to temporal
459 Canons, 28 | see to exclude religious men from the election following
460 Canons, 11 | clerics, monks, pilgrims, merchants and peasants, in their coming
461 Canons, 16 | blood-relationships but on merit, and since the church of
462 Intro | at least five hundred, met in Rome. One of these came
463 Intro | following the example and mind of Pope Gregory VII, took
464 Canons, 21 | are to be removed from the ministries of the sacred altar unless
465 Canons, 4 | whom they ought to be a model and example, by the excess,
466 Intro, 0(7) | Societate Jesu labores haud modica accessione facta et emendationibus
467 Canons, 9 | to continue, so that the monastic order and the order of canons
468 Canons, 12 | Wednesday until sunrise on Monday, and from Advent until the
469 Canons, 9 | health in return for hateful money and make themselves healers
470 Canons, 28 | vacant for more than three months, we forbid under anathema
471 Canons, 26 | the sacred canons and good morals. Because everyone who does
472 | most
473 Canons, 2 | of avarice has been the motive, let him be deprived of
474 Intro | Cl 8 12 (1730) 1497-1507;Msi 9 21 (1776) 526-533.The
475 Canons, 29 | prohibit under anathema that murderous art of crossbowmen and archers,
476 | must
477 Canons, 12 | furnish each other with mutual counsel and help towards
478 Intro, 0(8) | N. Coleti, Sacrosancta concilia
479 Canons, 18 | souls and bodies. It is necessary, therefore, to oppose it
480 Canons, 5 | treasurer and the clergy for the needs of the church and the succeeding
481 Canons, 9 | and since they have to neglect the psalmody and hymns,
482 Canons, 9 | There are also those who, neglecting the care of souls, completely
483 Canons, 12 | decision in writing to the neighbouring bishops. Moreover let none
484 | neither
485 | never
486 Canons, 13 | Scripture in the old and new Testaments, namely, the
487 | none
488 Intro, 0(9) | Petit), Sacrorum conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio ...,
489 Intro | Durand published (Thesaurus novus anecdotorum, IV, Paris 1717,
490 Canons, 17 | human race) is engaged in nowadays. Even the secular laws pronounce
491 Intro | the council. Thus, a good number of fathers, at least five
492 Intro, 0(6) | regiam editionem exacta quae nunc quarta parte prodit auctior
493 Intro | had been divided in its obedience between Innocent II (1130-
494 Canons, 16 | punished and deprived of the object of his suit. ~
495 Canons, 12 | truce 11 is to be inviolably observed by all from sunset on Wednesday
496 Canons, 14 | any of them dies on these occasions, although penance and viaticum
497 Canons, 22 | False penance also occurs when the penitent does not
498 Canons, 4 | comportment. Let them give no offence in the sight of those for
499 Canons, 22 | make amends to whomever he offended, or if an injured party
500 Canons, 22 | party does not pardon the offender, or if anyone unjustly carries
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