Canon
1 1 | salvation of the human race, and being dead descended into hell,
2 1 | bread and wine; the bread being changed (transsubstantiatio)
3 2 | Cor- 3: 8); and, "So we being many, are one body in Christ" (
4 2 | therefore, the Father is one (being), and the Son is another,
5 2 | therefore, that the Son in being begotten received without
6 3 | element. Those condemned, being handed over to the secular
7 3 | with due justice, clerics being first degraded from their
8 3 | suspected, due consideration being given to the nature of the
9 3 | worthless, for, the author being condemned, let them enjoy
10 7 | requires, due order, however, being observed in all things.
11 8 | punished without the superior being both accuser and judge in
12 8 | reserve lest, the pillars being shattered, the edifice itself
13 12 | ecclesiastical censure-every appeal being denied-they restrain advocates,
14 15 | SUMMARY Clerics, who after being warned do not abstain from
15 22 | so that, spiritual health being restored, bodily health
16 22 | greater benefit, for the cause being removed the effect will
17 24 | chapter, absolutely no appeal being allowed. Or the authority
18 33 | accompanying them. This restriction being observed, should the legates
19 33 | delay in any place, to avoid being too great a burden on the
20 44 | they be pious, their duty being to obey, not to command,
21 48 | judge, due consideration being given to the distance, time,
22 57 | in regard to them, lest being misunderstood they lead
23 58 | excommunicated and interdicted being excluded, they may sometimes
24 67 | Christians also, every appeal being set aside, shall, if necessary,
25 69 | matter, prohibiting Jews from being given preference in the
26 HLD| malice and ill will, that being thus fortified with spiritual
27 HLD| some religious orders only being excepted and those (clerics)
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