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1 1,1| against the ecclesiastical canons nor the patristic traditions. ~
2 3 | disregard of the divine canons, and of your disobedience
3 3 | according to the divine canons you did not come. ~EXTRACTS
4 5 | ordained according to the canons for the most holy church. (
5 5 | synod cried out: Let the canons be kept. Let the canons
6 5 | canons be kept. Let the canons be sufficient. ~Atticus
7 5 | was one of them] said: The canons recognize the one more ancient
8 5 | taught in accordance with the canons, beautifully have they taught.
9 6 | THE XXX CANONS OF THE HOLY AND FOURTH SYNODS,
10 6,1| judged it fight that the canons of the Holy Fathers made
11 6,1| EPITOME OF CANON I. ~The canons of every Synod of the holy
12 6,1| in the Greek Church, the canons of several synods, which
13 6,1| and such a collection of canons, as we have seen, lay before
14 6,1| most of the synods whose canons were received into the collection,
15 6,1| Holy Scripture, but the canons given or approved by them
16 6,3| cxcviii., 1); and some African canons allow, or even direct, a
17 6,3| covetous merchants" (Elfric's canons, xxx.), yet the canons of
18 6,3| s canons, xxx.), yet the canons of King Edgar's reign ordered
19 6,4| monasteries." and compare canons 8, 24. Isidore says that
20 6,5| it is decreed that the canons enacted by the Holy Fathers
21 6,8| tradition of the Fathers and Canons. Although in its first part
22 6,9| violation of the ancient canons, particularly of the 6th
23 6,9| the drawing up of these canons. On the other hand, Beveridge
24 6,1| the clergy. ~See notes on canons vii., viii., and xj. of
25 6,2| have no force against the canons." The commissioners asked
26 6,2| to the detriment of the canons; the Council echoed ~278 ~
27 6,2| it by declaring that the canons should everywhere stand
28 6,4| The tenth and thirty-first canons of the Synod of Laodicea
29 6,4| another sect before these canons were set forth, and had
30 6,4| Hammond, p. 173), and in the canons wrongly ascribed to a IVth
31 6,8| I Causa XI., Quaest. I., canons xxj. and xxiij. ~282 ~
32 6,9| therefore, according to the canons of the holy Fathers, the
33 6,0| was desirable (see above Canons iij. and iv.). It was after
34 6,2| forbidden also by the ancient canons; and those who do so shall
35 6,2| Justellus in his "Codex of the Canons of the Universal Church." ~
36 6,6| subjected to the divine canons. ~NOTES. ~ANCIENT EPITOME
37 6,6| office of "oeconomus" in canons ij. and xxv., now observes
38 6,6| the divine" (or sacred) "canons." ~Nearly three years after
39 6,8| been declared by the divine canons; but that, as has been above
40 6,8| by the Greeks among the canons; and at last it was acknowledged
41 6,9| their subscription to the canons was voluntary or forced
42 6,9| the papal legate, that the canons of Constantinople were not
43 6,9| express his rejection of the canons. This part of the letter
44 6,9| example in rejecting the canons, both the IIId of Constantinople
45 6,9| general sanction to all the canons accepted by the Trullan
46 6,9| in accordance with the canons of I. Constantinople and
47 6,0| find in all the genuine canons of Chalcedon, and in almost
48 6,0| almost all ecclesiastical canons in general; on the contrary,
49 6,0| the Latin collections of canons, and in those of John of
50 6,0| the twenty-eight genuine canons of Chalcedon from the fact
51 6,0| fit to add to the genuine canons the general and important
52 6,1| added to the twenty-eight canons in the same manner and for
53 6,2| been done contrary to the canons, and contrary to ecclesiastical
54 6,2| in accordance with file canons. ~The most glorious judges
55 6,2| sign the as yet unwritten canons, of which they made mention. [
56 6,2| sign the aforementioned canons; defining by necessity.] ~
57 6,2| any place in the synodical canons, and which were made as
58 6,2| received into the synodical canons, these things they pretend
59 6,2| seek which according to the canons they had not used?] ~Aetius,
60 6,2| Let each party quote the canons. ~Paschasinus, the most
61 6,2| reasonable and according to the canons, and if two or three dissent
62 6,2| correct copy of the Nicene canons was read, and that the council
63 6,2| reason, and according to the canons, two or three moved by their
64 6,2| churches, but according to the canons the bishop of Alexandria
65 6,2| according to the Nicene canons, and the Asiatic bishops
66 6,2| timhn) according to the canons, is to be kept for the most
67 6,2| to the prejudice of the canons during our absence, we beseech
68 6,2| setting at naught of the canons. ~[John, the most reverend
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