Document, Chapter
1 1,1| saying: "Remove not the ancient landmark which thy fathers
2 1,1| of it from some correct ancient transcripts which exist
3 2 | the holy synod. But since ancient custom did not sanction
4 5 | 774 sq. (2) The second ancient witness is Severus, from
5 5 | canons recognize the one more ancient as the metropolitan. And
6 6,1| remain in force. ~NOTES. ~ANCIENT EPITOME OF CANON I. ~The
7 6,2| anathematized. ~NOTES. ~ANCIENT EPITOME OF CANON II. ~Whoso
8 6,3| ecclesiastical penalties. ~NOTES. ~ANCIENT EPITOME OF CANON III. ~Those
9 6,4| the monasteries. ~NOTES. ~ANCIENT EPITOME OF CANON ~Domestic
10 6,5| retain their force. ~NOTES. ~ANCIENT EPITOME OF CANON V. ~Those
11 6,6| suffered to officiate. ~NOTES. ~ANCIENT EPITOME OF CANON VI. ~In
12 6,6| account the pristine and ancient discipline of the church
13 6,7| anathematized. ~NOTES. ~ANCIENT EPITOME OF CANON VII. ~If
14 6,8| excommunicated. ~NOTES. ~ANCIENT EPITOME OF CANON VIII. ~
15 6,9| let it be tried. ~NOTES. ~ANCIENT EPITOME OF CANON IX. ~Litigious
16 6,9| great a violation of the ancient canons, particularly of
17 6,0| from his rank. ~NOTES. ~ANCIENT EPITOME OF CANON X. ~No
18 6,1| open to suspicion· ~NOTES. ~ANCIENT EPITOME OF CANON XI. ~Let
19 6,2| true Metropolis. ~NOTES. ~ANCIENT EPITOME OR CANON XII. ~One
20 6,3| in another city. ~NOTES. ~ANCIENT EPITOME OF CANON XIII. ~
21 6,4| canonical censure. ~279 ~NOTES. ~ANCIENT EPITOME OF CANON XIV. ~A
22 6,4| chief passage respecting the ancient "singers" is Laodic., xv. ~
23 6,5| united to her. ~NOTES. ~ANCIENT EPITOME OF CANON XV. ~No
24 6,6| indulgence towards them. ~NOTES. ~ANCIENT EPITOME OF CANON XVI. ~Monks
25 6,7| municipal example. ~NOTES. ~ANCIENT EPITOME OF CANON XVII. ~
26 6,8| their own rank. ~NOTES. ~ANCIENT EPITOME OF CANON XVIII. ~
27 6,9| brotherly admonition. ~NOTES. ~ANCIENT EPITOME OR CANON XIX. ~Twice
28 6,0| his own church. ~NOTES. ~ANCIENT EPITOME OR CANON XX. ~A
29 6,1| be investigated. ~NOTES. ~ANCIENT EPITOME OF CANON XXI. ~A
30 6,2| been forbidden also by the ancient canons; and those who do
31 6,2| their own rank. ~NOTES. ~ANCIENT EPITOME or CANON XXII. ~
32 6,3| their own places. ~NOTES. ~ANCIENT EPITOME OF CANON XXIII. ~
33 6,4| ecclesiastical penalties. ~NOTES. ~ANCIENT EPITOME OF CANON XXIV. ~
34 6,4| uses (Epist. viii., 31). In ancient Scotland, the occasional
35 6,5| the same Church. ~NOTES ~ANCIENT EPITOME OF CANON XXV. ~Let
36 6,6| divine canons. ~NOTES. ~ANCIENT EPITOME OF CANON XXVI. ~
37 6,7| anathematized. ~NOTES. ~ANCIENT EPITOME OF CANON XXVII. ~
38 6,8| reported to him. ~NOTE. ~ANCIENT EPITOME OF CANON XXVIII. ~
39 6,0| established for all time. ~NOTES. ~ANCIENT EPITOME OF CANON XXIX. ~
40 6,1| obligation of an oath. ~NOTES. ~ANCIENT EPITOME or CANON XXX. ~It
41 6,1| canon is not found in the ancient collections, and was probably
42 6,2| prevailed, and it is an ancient tradition, that the bishop
43 6,2| 318 holy Fathers. "Let the ancient customs prevail, those of
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