Canon
1 3 | all 1-intil they have made suitable satisfaction; but if they
2 3 | excommunicated till they have made suitable satisfaction. Clerics shall
3 3 | be visited with a further suitable penalty. We add, moreover,
4 3 | archdeacon or some other suitable persons, twice or at least
5 8 | haughtily delinquent; finding a suitable remedy for each disease
6 9 | the bishop must provide suitable priests to minister to them.
7 9 | cities and dioceses provide suitable men who will, according
8 10 | the people are to provide suitable men to do it for them. They
9 10 | decree that bishops provide suitable men, powerful in work and
10 10 | as in conventual churches suitable men be appointed whom the
11 11 | every cathedral church a suitable benefice be assigned to
12 15 | of the superior and makes suitable satisfaction, let him be
13 22 | Church till he has made suitable satisfaction for his transgression.
14 23 | the widowed church with a suitable pastor, if he wishes to
15 23 | or from another in case a suitable one is not found therein. ~
16 26 | otherwise they may send suitable persons from whom may be
17 30 | bishops, when they can promote suitable men to ecclesiastical benefices,
18 30 | persons be rejected and suitable ones, who will and can render
19 32 | for the parochial church a suitable and irremovable vicar, who,
20 46 | excommunication until they make suitable satisfaction. But, if the
21 46 | censure until they have made suitable satisfaction, since he assumes
22 47 | warning and in the presence of suitable persons by whom, if need
23 51 | by the priests during a suitable and fixed time, so that
24 52 | be admitted as many and suitable witnesses, since even in
25 67 | them till they have made suitable satisfaction for their excesses.
26 HLD| Holy Land, will furnish a suitable number of soldiers and,
27 HLD| expense send there as many suitable men as their means will
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