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1 2 | quotations, was read the Canon of the Council in Trullo
2 2 | the Council in Trullo as a canon of the Sixth Synod (col.
3 6 | is evident from the ninth canon of that synod. ~(Ibid. Quaestio
4 7 | ECUMENICAL SEVENTH COUNCIL.~[1] ~CANON I. ~That the sacred Canons
5 7 | NOTES. ~ANCIENT EPITOME OF CANON I. ~We gladly embrace the
6 7 | From the wording of this canon it is clearly seen that
7 7 | of Constantinople claimed Canon 82 of the Trullan Canons
8 7 | the annotations on that canon), all the canons of Trullo
9 7 | their dogmatic decrees. ~CANON II. ~That he who is to be
10 7 | NOTES. ~ANCIENT EPITOME OF CANON II. ~Whoever is to be a
11 7 | The Synod teaches in this canon that "all Christians" will
12 7 | intervals of time. ~This canon is found in the Corpus Juris
13 7 | Anastasius's translation. ~CANON III. ~That it does not pertain
14 7 | stand null, according to the canon which says: If any bishop
15 7 | holy fathers of Nice in the canon which says: It is most fitting
16 7 | NOTES. ~ANCIENT EPITOME OF CANON III. ~Every election made
17 7 | magistrate is null. ~This is a canon of a synod recognized by
18 7 | by Hefele. ~VAN ESPEN. ~Canon xxix. of those commonly
19 7 | commonly called Apostolic, and canon iv. of Nice are renewed
20 7 | Nice are renewed in this canon. ~From the words of this
21 7 | From the words of this canon it is sufficiently clear
22 7 | sufficiently clear that in this canon the synod is treating of
23 7 | everywhere and always used. ~This canon is found in the Corpus Juris
24 7 | Dist. xciii., C. vij. ~CANON IV. ~That Bishops are to
25 7 | NOTES. ~ANCIENT EPITOME OF CANON IV. ~We decree that no bishop
26 7 | BALSAMON. ~Note the present canon, which punishes those bishops
27 7 | from the prayers. ~This canon, or rather the first part
28 7 | II., Causa XVI., Q. I., Canon lxiv.; all the latter part
29 7 | by the words "et infra." ~CANON V. ~That they who cast contumely
30 7 | according to the Apostolic Canon which says: "If a bishop
31 7 | same effect is the second canon of our holy fathers of Chalcedon,
32 7 | anything else contrary to the canon, for the sake of filthy
33 7 | NOTES. ~ANCIENT EPITOME OF CANON V. ~It seems that such as
34 7 | the second part of this canon treats of simony, but not
35 7 | foundations and the like. ~CANON VI. ~Concerning the homing
36 7 | appointed. ~SINCE there is a canon which says, twice a year
37 7 | are amiss corrected. This canon we now renew. And if any
38 7 | NOTES. ~ANCIENT EPITOME OF CANON VI. ~Whenever it is not
39 7 | ordinance (whether the whole canon or only its last passage
40 7 | by the Latins. That this canon did not forbid the so-called
41 7 | Balsamon advises) the eighth canon of the Council in Trullo. ~
42 7 | Council in Trullo. ~This canon is found in the Corpus Juris
43 7 | Dist. XVIII., C. vij. ~CANON VII. ~That to churches consecrated
44 7 | NOTES. ~ANCIENT EPITOME OF CANON VII. ~Let reliques of the
45 7 | forth as they are wanted. ~CANON VIII. ~That Hebrews ought
46 7 | NOTES. ~ANCIENT EPITOME OF CANON VIII. ~Hebrews must not
47 7 | from the second half of the canon. ~CANON IX. ~That none of
48 7 | second half of the canon. ~CANON IX. ~That none of the books
49 7 | NOTES. ~ANCIENT EPITOME OF CANON IX. ~If any one is found
50 7 | Catholics might be led astray. ~CANON X. ~That no cleric ought
51 7 | NOTES. ~ANCIENT EPITOME OF CANON X. ~A clergyman who after
52 7 | BALSAMON. ~On account of this canon it seems to me that the
53 7 | local bishop of each one. ~CANON XI. ~That OEconomi ought
54 7 | NOTES. ~ANCIENT EPITOME OF CANON XI. ~If the Metropolitan
55 7 | Balsamon and Aristenus refer to Canon xxvj. of Chalcedon; and
56 7 | Constantinople was added to. ~This canon is found in the Corpus Juris
57 7 | Causa IX., Quaest. III., Canon iij. ~CANON XII. ~That a
58 7 | Quaest. III., Canon iij. ~CANON XII. ~That a Bishop or Hegumenos
59 7 | is null according to the canon of the holy Apostles, which
60 7 | NOTES. ~ANCIENT EPITOME OF CANON XII. ~According to what
61 7 | and rejects in the present canon. ~This canon is found in
62 7 | the present canon. ~This canon is found in the Corpus Juris
63 7 | Causa XII., Quaest. II., canon xix. ~CANON XIII. ~That
64 7 | Quaest. II., canon xix. ~CANON XIII. ~That they are worthy
65 7 | NOTES. ~ANCIENT EPITOME OF CANON XIII. ~Those who make common
66 7 | worshippers of images. ~This canon is found in the Corpus Juris
67 7 | Causa xix., Quasar. III., canon v., in Anastasius's version
68 7 | by the Roman Correctors. CANON XIV. ~That no one without
69 7 | NOTES. ~ANCIENT EPITOME Or CANON XIV. ~No one shall read
70 7 | therefore from this present canon and from canon xix. that
71 7 | this present canon and from canon xix. that they may properly
72 7 | c. p. 469 sqq., and Jus Canon., t.i. pt. xxxi. tit. 31,
73 7 | Anastasius translated the canon (si dumtaxat Abbati manus
74 7 | insulated) abbots. ~This canon is found (as just noted)
75 7 | Pars I., Dist. LXIX, c.j. ~CANON XV. ~That a clerk ought
76 7 | NOTES. ~ANCIENT EPITOME OF CANON XV. ~Hereafter at Constantinople
77 7 | which to gain bread. ~This canon is found in the Corpus Juris
78 7 | Causa XXI., Quaest. L, canon j. where the gloss is "because
79 7 | the clergy are few." ~ ~CANON XVI. ~That it does not become
80 7 | NOTES. ~ANCIENT EPITOME OF CANON XVI. ~Bishops and clergymen
81 7 | the common people. ~This canon is found in the Corpus Juris
82 7 | Causa XXI., Qusest. IV., canon j. ~CANON XVII. ~That he
83 7 | Qusest. IV., canon j. ~CANON XVII. ~That he shall not
84 7 | NOTES. ~ANCIENT EPITOME OF CANON XVII. ~Whoever wishes to
85 7 | De Consecrat., Dist. I., canon ix., et seqq. ~Balsamon
86 7 | Novel, also to the first canon of the so-called First-and-Second
87 7 | of the Holy Apostles. ~ ~CANON XVIII. ~That women ought
88 7 | NOTES. ~ANCIENT EPITOME OF CANON XVIII. ~It is not fitting
89 7 | Every woman the present canon expels from the Episcopium
90 7 | which, (although the Nicene canon on the subject makes a mother,
91 7 | Novel CXXXIII., Cap. IV. ~CANON XIX. ~That the vows of those
92 7 | according to the second canon of the Holy Council of Chalcedon.
93 7 | NOTES. ~ANCIENT EPITOME OF CANON XIX. ~Whoever for money
94 7 | someone may ask how it is that canon V., orders that he that
95 7 | be deposed, whereas this canon provides that he who receives
96 7 | for money, according to canon V., he is to be deposed;
97 7 | of improper receptions. ~CANON XX. ~That from henceforth,
98 7 | NOTES. ~ANCIENT EPITOME OF CANON XX. ~Monasteries shall not
99 7 | one house, which in this canon is not tolerated at all,
100 7 | certain cautions by this canon. ~But not only the Greeks
101 7 | Causa XVIII., Q. II., canon xxviij., and Pope Paschal'
102 7 | Epis. et clericis. ) ~This canon is found in the Corpus Juris
103 7 | Causa XVIII., Q. II., canon xxj. CANON XXI. ~That monks
104 7 | XVIII., Q. II., canon xxj. CANON XXI. ~That monks are not
105 7 | NOTES. ~ANCIENT EPITOME OF CANON XXI. ~It is not allowed
106 7 | ARISTENUS, ~The present canon does not allow a monk or
107 7 | monk or nun went forth. ~CANON XXII. ~That when it happens
108 7 | NOTES. ~ANCIENT EPITOME OF CANON XXII. ~There is no objection
109 7 | refers in connexion with this canon to Apostolic Canons xlij.
110 12| subject, to wit, the Second Canon, which reads as follows (
111 12| Saints." ~On this second canon Hefele writes as follows: ~(
112 13| Caroline Books and the second canon of Frankfort, another matter
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