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1 13| persons who have been twice married, and with those who having ~
2 13| communicate with the twice married, and to grant ~pardon to
3 21| case of those who were ~married, of the strictest continence(
4 28| decrees that deaconesses who ~married were to be excommunicated
5 31| CANON XXIV.~Of him who has married two wives at the same time,
6 31| if ~they have never been married; and of the same when fallen
7 32| adds subdeacons), who were married at the time of ~their ordination,
8 32| clergy; that marriage and ~married intercourse are of themselves
9 32| way(by not prohibiting ~married intercourse) the virtue
10 32| husband withdrew from her married ~intercourse). The intercourse
11 32| holy orders ~without being married were prohibited from marrying
12 32| those clergymen who had been married only once as laymen, were
13 32| marriage, ought not to be married afterwards. In the Latin ~
14 32| their wives if they were married, the ~Greek Church gave
15 32| took~up the defence of married priests against the Eustathians.
16 32| history shows that there were married bishops. for instance ~Synesius,
17 32| might continue to live the ~married life. Thomassin believes
18 32| whilst these suneisaktoi ~and married women have nothing in common.
19 32| that the clergy might be ~married exactly like the laity,
20 32| ancient tradition, those not married at the time of ~ordination
21 32| the East priests who were married at ~the time of their ordination
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