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1 2| dioceses by John, most pious Monk and Chancellor of the Patriarchal
2 2| Church of Rome, and Peter, a monk, a presbyter, and an abbot,
3 2| John the most reverend monk and presbyter and representative
4 3| or deacon, be deposed; if monk or layman, be anathematised,
5 4| Constantine of Sylaeum, a monk, as patriarch of Constantinople.
6 7| if he be a layman or a monk, let him be excommunicated. ~
7 7| deposed; but if he be a monk or layman, let him be anathema. ~
8 7| deposed; if a layman or monk let him be cut off. ~VAN
9 7| who receives a cleric or monk on account of a pecuniary
10 7| adultery finds its occasion. No monk shall have access to a nunnery;
11 7| with anyone therein. No monk shall sleep in a monastery
12 7| women's monastery. When a monk desires to see one of his
13 7| which Thomas Walsingham, a monk of St. Alban's Abbey, in
14 7| monasteries and go into others. ~A MONK or nun ought not to leave
15 7| It is not allowed to a monk or a nun to leave her own
16 7| present canon does not allow a monk or a nun who goes to another
17 7| of the house whence the monk or nun went forth. ~CANON
18 7| Again, if it happen that a monk or priest while on a journey
19 7| But when travelling, a monk or anyone in sacred orders,
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