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1 5 | the Analecta Groeca of the monks of St. Maur, t. i., p. 57,
2 5 | the clergy; but if they be monks or laics: let them be anathematized. ~
3 6,2| their rank, if laymen or monks, they shall be anathematized. ~
4 6,4| of the city; and that the monks in every city and district
5 6,4| seems to have been given by monks of Eutychian tendencies,
6 6,4| fourth session. He and his monks had, as Eutychians, withdrawn
7 6,4| episcopal authority over monks, as it is repeated for greater
8 6,4| eye on the negligences of monks" (Epist., i. 149). The Western
9 6,6| remembered that the earliest monks were in no wise clerics,
10 6,7| clergy, or have been made monks, shall accept neither a
11 6,8| censure, and if they be monks or laymen, let them be excommunicated. ~
12 6,8| yet in the second part monks are named, and, as Balsamon
13 6,8| incur canonical censure, if monks or laics, to be excommunicated.
14 6,6| to the Lord God, nor for monks, to marry; and if they are
15 6,6| ANCIENT EPITOME OF CANON XVI. ~Monks or nuns shall not contract
16 6,8| any, whether clergymen or monks, should be detected in conspiring
17 6,8| CANON XVIII. ~Clerics and Monks, if they shall have dared
18 6,3| that certain clergymen and monks, having no authority from
19 6,3| CANON XXIII. ~Clerics or monks who spend much time at Constantinople
20 6,4| they filled with disorderly monks, who lived there in contempt
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