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1 1 | legitimate discussion. And the clergy of Constantinople exclaimed, "
2 1 | great Pontiff, the Gallican clergy drew theirs, that in questions
3 5 | and the clerics from the clergy; but if they be monks or
4 6,2| who are counted among the clergy; or if through lust of gain
5 6,3| who are enrolled among the clergy have, through lust of gain,
6 6,3| humility. Thus, most of the clergy of Caesarea in Cappadocia
7 6,7| been enrolled among the clergy, or have been made monks,
8 6,8| CANON VIII. ~LET the clergy of the poor-houses, monasteries,
9 6,8| their own bishop, if they be clergy, let them be subjected to
10 6,9| civil differences of the clergy, in the first case, to the
11 6,1| and by the rest of the clergy. ~See notes on canons vii.,
12 6,0| Carthage with many of his clergy, had been "placed on board
13 6,0| the massacre of the Metz clergy on Easter Eve, of a bishop
14 6,4| at first chosen by the clergy to be "oeconomi" or "patroni
15 6,4| the lands, and left to the clergy nothing but the altars,
16 6,6| steward from among its own clergy, who shall manage the church
17 6,6| must be chosen from the clergy. And the bishop who neglects
18 6,6| directions observes that the clergy of Lyco wish for another "
19 6,6| Syria were mistrusted by the clergy, who wished to get rid of
20 6,6| oeconomus" from among its own clergy, to administer the property
21 6,6| appoint "from their own clergy those whom the Greeks call
22 6,2| there be elected by the clergy, and substantial (kthtorwn)
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