Document, Chapter
1 5 | from other cities. And the canon of the holy fathers decreed
2 5 | Nicepolis in Epirus said: The canon thus defines, that a metropolitan
3 5 | this is the meaning of the canon. Now the bishop of Nicomedia,
4 6,1| CANON I. ~WE have judged it fight
5 6,1| NOTES. ~ANCIENT EPITOME OF CANON I. ~The canons of every
6 6,1| ambiguity in its second canon. ~This canon is found in
7 6,1| its second canon. ~This canon is found in the Corpus,
8 6,2| CANON II. ~IF any Bishop should
9 6,2| NOTES. ~ANCIENT EPITOME OF CANON II. ~Whoso buys or sells
10 6,2| 224). The xxvijth Trullan canon repeated this canon of Chalcedon
11 6,2| Trullan canon repeated this canon of Chalcedon against persons
12 6,2| was to be understood. ~The canon is found in the Corpus Juris
13 6,3| CANON III. ~IT has come to [the
14 6,3| NOTES. ~ANCIENT EPITOME OF CANON III. ~Those who assume the
15 6,3| that was condemned. ~This canon was the second of these
16 6,4| CANON IV. ~LET those who truly
17 6,4| NOTES. ~ANCIENT EPITOME OF CANON ~Domestic oratories and
18 6,4| HEFELE. ~Like the previous canon, this one was brought forward
19 6,4| accepted the Emperor's proposed canon almost verbally. Occasion
20 6,4| verbally. Occasion for this canon seems to have been given
21 6,4| in the last words of the canon, which are not found in
22 6,4| track (see Council of Agde, canon xxvii., that "no new monastery
23 6,4| approval," and 1st of Orleans, canon xix., "Let abbots be under
24 6,4| and also Vth of Paris, canon xij., Mansi, viii., 329,
25 6,4| IVth Council of Toledo (canon li.), and the English Council
26 6,4| English Council of Hertford (canon iij., Bede, iv. 5, and Bright'
27 6,4| eminent instances. ~This canon, cut up and mutilated, is
28 6,4| Causa XVIII., Quest. II., Canon X. ~I have followed the
29 6,5| CANON V. ~CONCERNING bishops or
30 6,5| NOTES. ~ANCIENT EPITOME OF CANON V. ~Those who go from city
31 6,5| shall be subject to the canon law on the subject. ~Clerical
32 6,5| vii. 273 et seqq.) ~This canon is found in the Corpus Juris
33 6,6| CANON VI. ~NEITHER presbyter,
34 6,6| NOTES. ~ANCIENT EPITOME OF CANON VI. ~In Martyries and Monasteries
35 6,6| ESPEN. ~The wording of the canon seems to intimate that the
36 6,6| HEFELE. ~It is clear that our canon forbids the so-called absolute
37 6,6| pro Mortuis, VI.). ~This canon is found in the Corpus Juris
38 6,7| CANON VII. ~WE have decreed that
39 6,7| NOTES. ~ANCIENT EPITOME OF CANON VII. ~If any cleric or monk
40 6,7| lxxxiii. (lxxxii.) Apostolic Canon, only that it threatens
41 6,7| clerical office, while our canon subjects him to excommunication.
42 6,7| Zonaras, think that our canon selects a more severe punishment,
43 6,7| have translated (or, as Canon Bright thinks, mistranslated) "
44 6,7| lxx. 86), and in the VIIth canon of Sardica, so Athanasius
45 6,7| r Vitens, iv. 2). ~This canon is found in the Corpus Juris
46 6,8| CANON VIII. ~LET the clergy of
47 6,8| any shall contravene this canon in any way whatever, and
48 6,8| NOTES. ~ANCIENT EPITOME OF CANON VIII. ~Any clergyman is
49 6,8| VAN ESPEN. ~From this canon we learn that the synod
50 6,8| Although in its first part the canon only mentions "clergymen,"
51 6,8| such institutions. ~This canon is found in the Corpus Juris
52 6,8| Causa XVIII., Q. II., canon x., 3. ~
53 6,9| CANON IX. ~IF any Clergyman have
54 6,9| NOTES. ~ANCIENT EPITOME OF CANON IX. ~Litigious clerics shall
55 6,9| be punished according to canon, if they despise the episcopal
56 6,9| metropolitan. HEFELE. ~That our canon would refer not merely the
57 6,9| Exarch" employed in our canon, and also in canon 17, means,
58 6,9| in our canon, and also in canon 17, means, in the first
59 6,9| patriarch. In the same way our canon was understood by Beveridge.
60 6,9| agrees in his explanation of canon 17). Least of all, however,
61 6,9| since they themselves, in canon 28, assigned the first place
62 6,9| Synod, in drawing up this canon, had in view only the Greek
63 6,9| The strange part of our canon may be explained in the
64 6,9| time brought forward. ~This canon is found in the Corpus Juris
65 6,9| Pars II., Causa XI., Q.I., canon xlvj. ~
66 6,0| CANON X. ~It shall not be lawful
67 6,0| NOTES. ~ANCIENT EPITOME OF CANON X. ~No cleric shall be recorded
68 6,0| Lupus, remarks that this canon is opposed to pluralities.
69 6,0| same time, contrary to this canon; but surely that this be
70 6,0| hospitalia" (Epist. L.). This canon is found in the Corpus Juris
71 6,0| II., Causa ~XXI., Q. L., canon jj., and again Causa XXI.,
72 6,0| again Causa XXI., Q. II., canon iij. ~
73 6,1| CANON XI. ~WE have decreed that
74 6,1| NOTES. ~ANCIENT EPITOME OF CANON XI. ~Let the poor who stand
75 6,1| and xj. of Antioch; and on canon xlij. of Laodicea. ~HEFELE. ~
76 6,1| Aristenus, understand this canon to mean that letters of
77 6,1| reputation abroad. ~Our canon was understood quite differently
78 6,1| prove, in his notes to our canon, that the litteroe pacificoe
79 6,1| of this view is the xiii. canon of Chalcedon. ~With regard
80 6,1| be supported by Apostolic Canon XIII., and was that adopted
81 6,2| CANON XII. ~IT has come to our
82 6,2| NOTES. ~ANCIENT EPITOME OR CANON XII. ~One province shall
83 6,2| BRIGHT. ~We learn from this canon, there were cases in which
84 6,2| cases contemplated by the canon, had only conferred the
85 6,2| No, it is against the canon." The Council proceeded
86 6,2| ordered the 4th Nicene canon to be read, and upheld the
87 6,2| ambition in opposition to the canon of the Church, are declared
88 6,2| this decision the present canon looks back, when it forbids
89 6,2| Zonaras says that this canon was in his time no longer
90 6,2| of a synod (on Trullan, canon xxxviij.). ~The first part
91 6,2| The first part of this canon is found in the Corpus Juris
92 6,2| Decretum, Pars I., Dist. ci., canon j.
93 6,3| CANON XIII. ~STRANGE and unknown
94 6,3| NOTES. ~ANCIENT EPITOME OF CANON XIII. ~No cleric shall be
95 6,4| CANON XIV. ~Since in certain provinces
96 6,4| NOTES. ~ANCIENT EPITOME OF CANON XIV. ~A Cantor or Lector
97 6,4| Trullo, and this present canon forbid one of the orthodox
98 6,4| by the xliijrd. Apostolic canon between subdeacons and readers,
99 6,4| The first part of this canon is found in the Corpus Juris
100 6,5| CANON XV. ~A WOMAN shall not receive
101 6,5| NOTES. ~ANCIENT EPITOME OF CANON XV. ~No person shall be
102 6,5| let her be anathema. ~This canon should be read carefully
103 6,5| Excursus on deaconesses to canon Nix. of Nice. ~This canon
104 6,5| canon Nix. of Nice. ~This canon is found in the Corpus Juris
105 6,5| Causa XXVII, Quaest. I., Canon xxiij. ~280 ~
106 6,6| CANON XVI. ~It is not lawful for
107 6,6| NOTES. ~ANCIENT EPITOME OF CANON XVI. ~Monks or nuns shall
108 6,6| VAN ESPEN. ~Since this canon says nothing at all of separation
109 6,6| HEFELE. ~The last part of the canon gives the bishop authority
110 6,6| ecclesiastical law, our canon does not say; on the contrary,
111 6,6| regarded as valid. ~This canon is found in the Corpus Juris
112 6,6| Causa xxvii., Quaest. I., canon xxii., from Isidore's version;
113 6,6| in Dionysius's version as canon xij. of the same Quaestio,
114 6,7| CANON XVII. ~Outlying or rural
115 6,7| NOTES. ~ANCIENT EPITOME OF CANON XVII. ~Village and rural
116 6,7| 150). Accordingly, the canon provides that if such a
117 6,7| in the manner provided by canon ix.). It is curious "that
118 6,7| Liturgiology, p. 302). ~This canon is found in the Corpus Juris
119 6,8| CANON XVIII. ~The crime of conspiracy
120 6,8| NOTES. ~ANCIENT EPITOME OF CANON XVIII. ~Clerics and Monks,
121 6,8| order to appreciate this canon, we must consider the case
122 6,8| when drawing up the present canon:" and one can hardly help
123 6,8| on St. Chrysostom. ~This canon is found in part in the
124 6,9| CANON XIX. ~WHEREAS it has come
125 6,9| NOTES. ~ANCIENT EPITOME OR CANON XIX. ~Twice each year the
126 6,9| determined. ~See notes on Canon V. of Nice, and on Canon
127 6,9| Canon V. of Nice, and on Canon XX. of Antioch, and compare
128 6,9| of Antioch, and compare canon VIII. of the council in
129 6,9| Invaders, ii., 121). ~This canon is found in the Corpus Juris
130 6,9| Pars I., Dist. XVIII., canon vj. ~
131 6,0| CANON XX. ~It shall not be lawful,
132 6,0| NOTES. ~ANCIENT EPITOME OR CANON XX. ~A clergyman of one
133 6,0| excommunication" means in this canon, probably not anathematism (
134 6,0| functions. ~BRIGHT. ~This canon is the third of those which
135 6,0| previous determination (i.e., canon x.) against clerical pluralities,
136 6,0| Hist. France, i. 61). ~This canon is found in the Corpus Juris
137 6,1| CANON XXI. ~CLERGYMEN and laymen
138 6,1| NOTES. ~ANCIENT EPITOME OF CANON XXI. ~A cleric or layman
139 6,1| received. ~Compare with this canon the VIth Canon of those
140 6,1| with this canon the VIth Canon of those credited to the
141 6,1| second ecumenical. ~This canon is found in the Corpus Juris
142 6,1| Causa II., Quest. VII., canon xlix., in Isidore's first
143 6,2| CANON XXII. ~IT is not lawful
144 6,2| NOTES. ~ANCIENT EPITOME or CANON XXII. ~Whoever seizes the
145 6,2| Universal Church." ~This canon is found in the Corpus Juris
146 6,2| Causa XII., Quest. II., canon xliii., in Isidore's version. ~
147 6,3| CANON XXIII. ~IT has come to the
148 6,3| NOTES. ~ANCIENT EPITOME OF CANON XXIII. ~Clerics or monks
149 6,3| out of the city.(1) ~This canon is found in the Corpus Juris
150 6,3| Causa XVI, Quaest. I., canon xvij. but with the last
151 6,4| CANON XXIV. ~MONASTERIES, which
152 6,4| NOTES. ~ANCIENT EPITOME OF CANON XXIV. ~A monastery erected
153 6,4| monasteries (Bede, iv., 5). ~This canon is found in the Corpus Juris
154 6,4| Causa XIX., Quaest. III., canon iv. ~
155 6,5| CANON XXV. ~FORASMUCH as certain
156 6,5| NOTES ~ANCIENT EPITOME OF CANON XXV. ~Let the ordination
157 6,5| Breviar., xviij.). ~This canon is found in the Corpus Juris
158 6,6| CANON XXVI. ~FORASMUCH as we have
159 6,6| NOTES. ~ANCIENT EPITOME OF CANON XXVI. ~The (Economus in
160 6,6| eis oikonomian eupoiias (canon viij.); and St Basil mentions
161 6,6| of Toledo refers to this canon, and orders the bishops
162 6,6| ecclesiasticas tractant (canon xlviij., Mansi, x, 631).
163 6,6| of Adamnan, p. 47. ~This Canon is found twice in the Corpus
164 6,6| II., Causa XVI., Q. VII, Canon xxi., and again in Pars
165 6,7| CANON XXVII. ~THE holy Synod has
166 6,7| NOTES. ~ANCIENT EPITOME OF CANON XXVII. ~If a clergyman elope
167 6,7| any that assist him. ~This canon is found in the Corpus Juris
168 6,7| Causa XXXVI., Q. II., canon j. ~In many old collections
169 6,7| collections this is the last canon of this Council, e.g., Dionysius
170 6,7| satisfaction the omission of canon xxviij. in these instances. ~
171 6,8| CANON XXVIII. ~FOLLOWING in all
172 6,8| Fathers, and acknowledging the canon, which has been just read,
173 6,8| NOTE. ~ANCIENT EPITOME OF CANON XXVIII. ~The bishop of New
174 6,8| It is certain that this canon was expressly renewed by
175 6,8| was expressly renewed by canon xxxvi. of the Council of
176 6,8| a great addition to the canon of 381, so ingeniously linked
177 6,8| this decree as a XXIXth canon (Justellus, ii., 694, 720). ~
178 6,8| After the renewal of this canon by the Council of Trullo,
179 6,8| under Pope Hadrian II., canon xxj." (Decretum Pars I.,
180 6,8| following heading to this canon. ~"Decree of the same holy
181 6,8| Constantinople." ~TILLEMONT. ~This canon seems to recognise no particular
182 6,9| ON THE LATER HISTORY OF CANON XXVIII.~Among the bishops
183 6,9| read the Constantinopolitan canon to "the holy pope of Rome
184 6,9| attempt to deny that the canon of Constantinople was entirely
185 6,9| after the adoption of the canon, we find the bishop of Constantinople
186 6,9| in speaking of the third canon of Constantinople he says: "
187 6,9| Leo rejected the xxviijth canon of Chalcedon. It is certain
188 6,9| weakness. His rejection of the canon was absolute and unequivocal.
189 6,9| subscribed the xxviiith canon. ~The pope had taken occasion
190 6,9| and the Synod in Trullo in canon xxxvj. renewed exactly canon
191 6,9| canon xxxvj. renewed exactly canon xxviij. of Chalcedon. Moreover
192 6,9| of the Lateran in its Vth Canon acknowledged Constantinople'
193 6,9| and a half, and the Nicene Canon which Leo declared to be "
194 6,0| CANON XXIX. ~It is sacrilege to
195 6,0| NOTES. ~ANCIENT EPITOME OF CANON XXIX. ~He is sacrilegious
196 6,0| and follows the so-called canon is abbreviated from the
197 6,0| HEFELE. ~This so-called canon is nothing but a verbal
198 6,0| Accordingly, this so-called canon is certainly an ecclesiastical
199 6,0| but it was not added as a canon proper to the other twenty-eight
200 6,1| CANON XXX. ~SINCE the most religious
201 6,1| NOTES. ~ANCIENT EPITOME or CANON XXX. ~It is the custom of
202 6,1| case of the last so-called "canon" I have followed a usual
203 6,1| previous one, is not a proper canon, but a verbal repetition
204 6,1| Moreover, this so-called canon is not found in the ancient
205 6,1| before condemning (see on Canon XXIX.); yet on this occasion ~
206 6,2| the acts be read. ~[ The canon (number XXVIII.), was then
207 6,2| and representative, read: Canon Six of the 318 holy fathers, "
208 6,2| Aetius, the archdeacon; Canon Six of the 318 holy Fathers. "
209 6,2| acts shew that the true canon of Nice was read immediately
210 6,2| function. And the aforesaid canon concerning dioceses being
211 6,2| of the true text of the canon of Nice is not contained,
212 6,2| according to the established canon of the fathers, and making
213 6,2| presence. I do not know why Canon Bright in his notes on Canon
214 6,2| Canon Bright in his notes on Canon XX VIII. has followed this
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