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1 4 | CANON I.~ ~Eunuchs may be received into the number of the clergy,
2 4 | themselves shall not be received.~ ~BALSAMON.~The divine
3 10| what was in future to be ~received as law on two points which
4 12| regarded as satisfactory, and received the consent of the ~assembled
5 13| peril of death by illness he received clinical ~baptism, and was
6 13| chorepiscopi, even if they have received ~episcopal orders, and have
7 18| They now desired to be received to penance: ~accordingly
8 19| to health again who has received the ~communion when his
9 24| ought by any means to be received by another church; but ~
10 26| Isidore reads for "touched" ~"received," a meaning which Balsamon
11 26| the holy Communion truly received "the body of ~Christ." Secondly,
12 26| the ~holy Communion truly received 'the body of Christ.'" Now
13 28| hands" which the deaconesses received ~corresponded to that by
14 30| Council at the time and he received the eighty newly found ~
15 31| one bishop are not to be received by ~another; and that those
16 31| and of how such are to ~be received when they come to the faith.~ ~
17 31| of these ought not to be received ~to penance, and which once
18 33| oppressing a man who has in fact received a fitting ~recompense for
19 33| Ptolemais; for they also have received the same sentence as the
20 33| those who have been lately received are to ~succeed to the office
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