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1 4 | let him remain ~among the clergy; but, if any one in sound
2 4 | already] enrolled among the ~clergy, should cease[from his ministry],
3 4 | the Canon admits to ~the clergy.~ ~NOTES.~ ~ANCIENT EPITOME(
4 4 | received into the number of the clergy, but those ~who castrate
5 4 | to be admitted among the ~clergy nor advanced to the priesthood.~ ~
6 4 | the canon admits to the clergy." Not, ~ outos ok?nwn ,
7 4 | canon" admits such to the clergy. But no other canon ~then
8 6 | then ~be expelled from the clergy.~ ~HEFELE.~It may be seen
9 7 | deacon, or any one of the clergy whatever, to have a subintroducta ~
10 7 | some ~third kind, which the clergy kept with them, not for
11 8 | conducted entirely by the clergy of the Cathedral Church. ~
12 9 | CONCERNING those, whether of the clergy or of the laity, who have ~
13 13| continue as they are in the ~clergy. But it is before all things
14 13| let them remain in the clergy, and in the ~same rank in
15 13| evidently seen to be of the clergy, ~and that there may not
16 13| this, especially of the clergy, and eventually, ~in A.D.
17 13| must be ~reckoned among the clergy. Dionysius Exiguus takes
18 13| according to which the clergy of the Novatians were to
19 13| they ~ordain the lower clergy; but that they be careful
20 17| the higher ~orders of the clergy, i.e., Bishops, Priests,
21 24| others enrolled among the ~clergy, who, not having the fear
22 24| although he was enrolled in the clergy list ~he has seceded, let
23 24| It seemed right that the clergy should have no power to
24 24| many enrolled among the Clergy, following ~covetousness
25 24| shall be deposed ~from the clergy and his name stricken from
26 25| Canon VII. deposed from the ~clergy and from all ecclesiastical
27 25| the interval, the lower clergy had ~occasionally been found
28 25| recognised among the lower clergy(Hardouin, iii. 1663). While,
29 25| as binding both ~on the clergy and the laity(Hardouin,
30 26| laymen, or to the ~minor clergy, but only reproves their
31 27| been numbered ~among their clergy should be found blameless
32 27| been enrolled among their ~clergy, let the same form be observed.
33 27| understands ~the list of the clergy just mentioned. ~
34 31| gain is forbidden to the clergy, ~also conversation and
35 31| How all the grades of the clergy and their duties should
36 31| shall be east out of the clergy, if ~he were a clergyman;
37 32| not to be laid upon the clergy; that marriage and ~married
38 32| and of the higher order of clergy in general, that ~they should
39 32| Novatians maintained that the clergy might be ~married exactly
40 33| well-beloved brethren, the orthodox clergy and laity ~throughout Egypt,
41 33| worthy persons among the ~clergy, and in short to do all
42 33| it happen that any of the clergy who are now in ~the Church
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