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 1 4 |       p. 325 [Eng. Tr.].) ~The clergy obeyed when the decrees
 2 7 |  admonish and instruct all the clergy who are subject to him.
 3 7 |     that formerly not only the clergy, but also the lay people,
 4 7 | intervals, slipped away to the clergy only and to monks and nuns,
 5 7 |        gifts from the bishops, clergy, or monks who are subject
 6 7 |     excommunicated, any of the clergy subject to his jurisdiction,
 7 7 |        as being lords over the clergy (twn klh-rwn [A. V. God'
 8 7 |       prevented any one of the clergy who are subject to him,
 9 7 |   exercising lordship over the clergy, but being an example to
10 7 |     who are reckoned among the clergy; or who for money shall
11 7 |        images, if he is on the clergy list let him be deposed;
12 7 |  Bishop. ~SINCE certain of the clergy, misinterpreting the canonical
13 7 |     and is of opinion that the clergy should seek their support
14 7 |    gloss is "because there the clergy are few." ~ ~CANON XVI. ~
15 7 |        by some of the superior clergy among the Iconoclasts, wearing
16 7 |   grade above the rest. of the clergy, and ought to be like lights
17 7 |   whether into the list of the clergy or into a monastery by reason
18 8 |   certain of the Hegumenoi and clergy, that they may give a full
19 10|     call them to-day) Erastian clergy. (Cf. Harnack, History of
 
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