bold = Main text
Canon grey = Comment text
1 1 | CANON 1~Text: We firmly believe
2 2 | CANON 2~Text: We condemn, therefore,
3 3 | CANON 3~Text. We excommunicate
4 4 | CANON 4~Summary. Those baptized
5 5 | CANON 5~Summary. The council approves
6 6 | CANON 6~SUMMARY Provincial synod,
7 7 | CANON 7~Summary No custom or appeal
8 8 | CANON 8~SUMMARY: Reports of serious
9 9 | CANON 9~SUMMARY: In cities and
10 10| CANON 10~SUMMARY: Bishops who
11 11| CANON 11~SUMMARY In every cathedral
12 12| CANON 12~SUMMARY: Provincial chapters
13 13| CANON 13~SUMMARY: The founding
14 14| CANON 14~Summary: Clerics, especially
15 15| CANON 15~SUMMARY Clerics, who
16 16| CANON 16~SUMMARY Clerics are not
17 17| CANON 17~SUMMARY. Prelates and
18 18| CANON 18~SUMMARY Clerics may neither
19 19| CANON 19~SUMMARY: Household goods
20 20| CANON 20~SUMMARY: In all churches
21 21| CANON 21~SUMMARY Everyone who
22 22| CANON 22~SUMMARY. Physicians of
23 23| CANON 23~SUMMARY If those to whom
24 24| CANON 24~SUMMARY. Three forms
25 25| CANON 25~Summary. He who consents
26 26| CANON 26~Summary. If a prelate
27 27| CANON 27~SUMMARY Incompetent persons
28 28| CANON 28~SUMMARY: He who seeks
29 29| CANON 29~SUMMARY Anyone having
30 30| CANON 30~Summary. The provincial
31 31| CANON 31~Summary. Illegitimate
32 32| CANON 32~Summary. The rector of
33 33| CANON 33~Summary. Prelates may
34 33| Lateran Council [III Lat, canon 4] in regard to the number
35 34| CANON 34~Summary. Prelates are
36 35| CANON 35~Summary. An appellant,
37 36| CANON 36~Summary. If a judge from
38 37| CANON 37~Summary. No one may by
39 38| CANON 38~Summary. A judge must
40 39| CANON 39~Summary. Anyone who knowingly
41 40| CANON 40~Summary. The plaintiff
42 41| CANON 41~Summary. No prescription
43 42| CANON 42~SUMMARY No cleric may
44 43| CANON 43~Summary. Clerics under
45 44| CANON 44~Summary. Alienation of
46 45| CANON 45~Summary. Patrons and
47 46| CANON 46~Summary. Clerics should
48 46| Lateran Council, [III Lat, canon 9] desiring to protect ecclesiastical
49 47| CANON 47~Summary. Prelates are
50 48| CANON 48~Summary. Provision is
51 49| CANON 49~Summary. The sentence
52 50| CANON 50~Summary. The prohibitions
53 50| in bondage .[ cf. I Lat, canon 5]. ~
54 51| CANON 51~Summary. Clandestine
55 52| CANON 52~Summary. In the matter
56 53| CANON 53~Summary. Owners who commit
57 54| CANON 54~Summary. The payment
58 55| CANON 55~Summary. The Cistercians
59 56| CANON 56~Summary. It is forbidden
60 57| CANON 57~Summary. Only members
61 57| penalties.[cf. III Lat, canon 9] ~
62 58| CANON 58~Summary. During a general
63 59| CANON 59~Summary. Religious are
64 60| CANON 60~Summary. Abbots are forbidden
65 61| CANON 61~Summary. Religious are
66 61| interdict. [cf. III Lat, canon 9] Wishing to curb this
67 62| CANON 62~Summary. Relics are not
68 63| CANON 63~Summary. It is simoniacal
69 64| CANON 64~Summary. Religious are
70 65| CANON 65~Summary. Bishops are
71 66| CANON 66~Summary. The sacraments
72 67| CANON 67~Summary. Jews should
73 68| CANON 68~Summary. Jews and Saracens
74 68| Synod of Macon enacted in canon 14 that from Thursday in
75 68| the Synod of Narbonne in canon 3 ruled: "That Jews may
76 69| CANON 69~Summary. Jews are not
77 69| Hefele-Leclercq, III, 7.27. This canon 14 of Toledo was frequently
78 70| CANON 70~Summary. Jews who have
|