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1 6 | offence, he ought to be deposed." ~This is the interpretation
2 14| without examination, shall be deposed if it be ~found out afterwards
3 15| discovered they ~shall be deposed.~ ~NOTES.~ ~ANCIENT EPITOME
4 15| Whoso had lapsed are to be deposed whether those who ordained
5 23| Justinian allowed Anthimus to be deposed.(2)~ ~Balsamon distinguishes
6 24| lucre's sake, he shall be deposed ~from the clergy and his
7 24| shall be cast forth and ~deposed, according to this decree
8 25| Council of Nice in Canon VII. deposed from the ~clergy and from
9 26| refuse to obey, let him be deposed from ~the diaconate.~ ~ANCIENT
10 27| unfit, they ~ought to be deposed. Likewise in the case of
11 27| blameless, ~let them be deposed. Deaconesses who have been
12 27| of ~Antioch, but had been deposed by a great Synod in 269.
13 30| Sicca in Africa, having been deposed for many crimes, ~appealed
14 30| thinks he has been unjustly deposed by ~his colleagues he may
15 31| of grave sin, are to be deposed with those who ~ordained
16 31| house and bed, let him be ~deposed. If he were a layman let
17 31| accusation was false, he shall be deposed if a cleric, but if a ~layman
18 31| this canon a husband is deposed ~or excommunicated, as the
19 31| similar crime should be ~deposed without hope of restoration
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