Document, Chapter
1 5 | another bishop shall be ordained according to the canons
2 6,2| rank; and let him who is ordained be nothing profited by the
3 6,2| Maron, a deacon, as thus ordained (ib. 111,119). A few years
4 6,2| Chalcedon against persons ordained for money, doubtless in
5 6,5| that Bassian had not been "ordained" for that see, but had invaded
6 6,6| ecclesiastical order shall be ordained at large, nor unless the
7 6,6| large, nor unless the person ordained is particularly appointed
8 6,6| monastery. And if any have been ordained without a charge, the holy
9 6,6| forbidden. Should any one be ordained therein, his ordination
10 6,6| having at least one monk ordained presbyter, that he might
11 6,0| in which he was at first ordained, and in another to which,
12 6,0| which they were originally ordained, and there only shall they
13 6,4| tells us that the bishop ordained a reader by delivering to
14 6,5| XV. ~No person shall be ordained deaconess except she be
15 6,8| the barbarians, should be ordained by the aforesaid most holy
16 6,8| aforesaid Dioceses should be ordained by the archbishop of Constantinople,
17 6,8| Barbarian bishops shall be ordained by the bishop of Constantinople. ~
18 6,9| the matter of the Bishops ordained by the most religious Bishop
19 6,1| Alexandria shall have been ordained. ~And the most religious
20 6,2| any one shall have been ordained bishop contrary to the will
21 6,2| will of the metropolitan be ordained bishop, such an one the
22 6,2| that he should there be ordained, or by his commission in
23 6,2| ordinary towns should be ordained by all the most reverend
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