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1 3 | and that ~these passages ought not to be treated as parallels
2 4 | taught ~us sufficiently what ought to be done with those who
3 6 | the canon is framed, and ought to be ~understood, in a
4 6 | any serious offence, he ought to be deposed." ~This is
5 10| declared that such a ~man ought not to be a bishop. If,
6 13| drawn, 1st. That bishops ~ought not to be ordained for villages,
7 20| world, which sacred oblation ought to be ~steeped in the Blood
8 24| from their ~own church, ought by any means to be received
9 27| them to be unfit, they ~ought to be deposed. Likewise
10 31| the second woman, and he ought to retain the first.~ ~CANON
11 31| XLIV.~How an archbishop ought to give trial to one of
12 31| sufficient for its expenses, he ought to collect all the ~time
13 31| wives; and which of these ought not to be received ~to penance,
14 32| that too ~heavy a yoke ought not to be laid upon the
15 32| undefiled; that ~the Church ought not to be injured by an
16 32| orders ~before marriage, ought not to be married afterwards.
17 34| the day of the week]. We ought not, ~therefore, to have
18 34| such great solemnity, there ought ~not to be any division.
19 34| assemblies of the bishops ought to be regarded as proceeding ~
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