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1 5 | to a standing "canon" of discipline(comp. Nic. 2, 5, 6, ~9,
2 5 | term ~Canon to matters of discipline, but the Council of Trent
3 8 | in Ancienne et Nouvelle Discipline de l' Eglise, P. ~II. 1.
4 13| overthrow the ~prevailing discipline of the Church he ordained
5 13| longer ~observed the ancient discipline which forbade that those
6 13| Thomassin, Ancienne et Nouvelle Discipline de l'Eglise, Tom. I. ~Livre
7 17| EXCURSUS ON THE PUBLIC DISCIPLINE OR EXOMOLOGESIS ~OF THE
8 17| Church there was a godly discipline, that at the ~beginning
9 17| public administration of discipline in the Church, there are
10 17| origin in this stage of discipline. At the ~upper end of the
11 17| Thomassin. Ancienne et Nouvelle Discipline de l'Eglise. Tom. I. ~Livre
12 17| lasted ~when the penitential discipline had been changed, and continues
13 18| resolution of the Council to make discipline a moral reality, ~and to
14 21| Sacraments, the penitential discipline of the Church, were ~explained,
15 23| few points upon which the discipline of the Church has so ~completely
16 23| to the ancient canons and discipline of the ~Church.(2)~ ~ ~
17 28| Thomassin, ~Ancienne et Nouvelle Discipline de l' Eglise, I Partie,
18 30| canons ~on ecclesiastical discipline."~ ~b. Twenty years later,
19 32| Greek Church the Latin ~discipline on this point. St. Epiphanius
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