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1 4| singled out the more noted monks, and required them to comply
2 4| inhabitants of the empire. The monks refused with violent obstinacy,
3 4| bishops to excommunicate. Monks were forced to appear in
4 4| He collected a number of monks into a plain, clothed them
5 4| offered in the ranks of the monks. Many took to flight, some
6 4| also directly attacked the monks; he meant to extirpate the
7 4| up all intercourse with monks. Cloisters were turned into
8 4| hurled into the sea, and the monks, as far as possible, secularized.
9 4| movement, and a Church without monks or pictures, in schism with
10 7| to the cure of souls; the monks to observe order, decorum,
11 7| to the clergy only and to monks and nuns, as to those specially
12 7| the bishops, clergy, or monks who are subject to him.
13 7| from bishops, clerics, or monks subject to his jurisdiction.
14 7| they be deposed; if they be monks or laymen, that they be
15 7| deposed, but if laymen or monks they shall be cast out. ~
16 7| was the persecution of the monks and priests by Leo the Isaurian
17 7| of the Iconoclasts, many monks and clerics fled from their
18 7| to be fierce against the monks, and such bishops and priests
19 7| observed also amongst the monks. It is permitted to each
20 7| shall be in force also among monks. The superior of a monastery,
21 7| do this who are neither monks nor priests, nor could they
22 7| power of conferring upon the monks of his monastery the order
23 7| wherewith to finish it. CERTAIN monks having left their monasteries
24 7| shall apply to laymen and monks. ~Van Espen refers to Gratian'
25 7| suspicion. ~With regard to monks and their houses see Justinian'
26 7| those in holy orders and of monks, and of nuns are to be made
27 7| ease with a superior of monks, if he be not a priest.
28 7| ordered by his precepts, monks and nuns shall not dwell
29 7| be double, neither shall monks and nuns live in the same
30 7| canon xxj. CANON XXI. ~That monks are not to leave their monasteries
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