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1 Intro, 2| rejected by the law and sacred canons. We proclaim these things
2 Intro, 2| councils approved by the sacred canons, especially the Lateran
3 Intro, 4| limitation of the sacred canons, by a number of prelates
4 Intro, 4| the violation of sacred canons and of ecclesiastical freedom,
5 Intro, 5| office in accordance with the canons) and to avoid him as a magician,
6 Intro, 8| to theology or the sacred canons; so that the Lord's priests
7 Intro, 8| holy obedience, that these canons are to be published each
8 Intro, 9| observance of the sacred canons, to create with God's help
9 Intro, 9| high office in cathedrals, canons of the said cathedrals those
10 Intro, 9| penalties set down in the sacred canons against such blasphemers
11 Intro, 9| severely punished as the canons lay down. If anyone, lay
12 Intro, 9| respectively imposed by the sacred canons or by civil law. Those involved
13 Intro, 9| the penalties of the same canons. Concubinage is not to be
14 Intro, 9| sanctions of the sacred canons. We rule, decree and ordain
15 Intro, 10| has reached our ears that canons of patriarchal, metropolitan,
16 Intro, 10| laid down by the sacred canons that provincial councils
17 Intro, 10| In our desire that these canons be faithfully observed,
18 Intro, 10| them, that they order the canons, councils and synods to
19 Intro, 10| penalties contained in the same canons . ~In order that respect
20 Intro, 11| s faithful of the sacred canons issued by Roman pontiffs
21 Intro, 11| Roman church and the sacred canons, and on the violation of
22 Intro, 11| decisions of the sacred canons, but also from the declarations
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