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1 6 | canon, that it was already ~forbidden to baptize, and to raise
2 7 | great Synod has stringently forbidden any bishop, presbyter, ~
3 13| bishop of the City they were forbidden the exercise of certain
4 13| country presbyters were forbidden to do. They had ~also the
5 22| another, had already been forbidden in the primitive Church. ~
6 24| that every kind of usury is forbidden to clerics and under ~any
7 25| proposition that, "Usury is forbidden by natural, by divine, ~
8 25| is proved thus. Usury is forbidden by ~human law: The First
9 25| found having recourse to the forbidden practice, for ~the general
10 25| although among the things forbidden by Scripture, nor is a candidate ~
11 31| If he be a priest he is forbidden to sacrifice and is ~cut
12 31| XXV.~That no one should be forbidden Holy Communion unless such
13 31| CANON XXVI.~Clerics are forbidden from suretyship or witness-giving
14 31| dioceses of strangers is forbidden. CANON XXXIX.~Of the care
15 31| seeking of worldly gain is forbidden to the clergy, ~also conversation
16 31| if a layman he shall be forbidden the communion ~of the faithful.. . .
17 32| pretext of piety was also forbidden to Greek priests; ~and the
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