Canon
1 53 | though they are considered Christians. To these some owners entrust
2 67 | offerings e churches, which the Christians supplied before their properties
3 67 | Jews. ~Text. The more the Christians are restrained from the
4 67 | exhaust the resources of the Christians. Wishing, therefore, in
5 67 | this matter to protect the Christians against cruel oppression
6 67 | pretext Jews extort from Christians oppressive and immoderate
7 67 | the partnership of the Christians shall be denied them till
8 67 | for their excesses. The Christians also, every appeal being
9 67 | not to be hostile to the Christians on this account, but rather
10 67 | the churches, which the Christians were accustomed to supply
11 68 | Jews or Saracens from the Christians, but in certain others such
12 68 | times that through error Christians have relations with the
13 68 | are not afraid to mock the Christians who maintain the memory
14 68 | And lest they scandalize Christians or be scandalized by Christians,
15 68 | Christians or be scandalized by Christians, we wish and ordain that
16 68 | guarded from vexation by the Christians." Mansi, XXIII, 22; Hefele-Leclercq
17 69 | denied all intercourse with Christians. ~Text. Since it is absurd
18 69 | exercise authority over Christians, we on account of the boldness
19 69 | most troublesome to the Christians. But if anyone should commit
20 69 | other intercourse of the Christians, till in the judgment of
21 69 | that he acquired from the Christians from the time he assumed
22 HLD| absolutely denied them by all Christians under penalty of excommunication.
23 HLD| those false and ungodly Christians who furnish the enemies
24 HLD| anathema, we forbid all Christians for a period of four years
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