Canon
1 3 | one be urged to give an account to him in any matter, but
2 3 | him be urged to give an account to others. If perchance
3 8 | hear this of thee? Give an account of thy stewardship, for
4 8 | shall have been accused on account of his excesses, so that
5 8 | who cannot render a proper account of his office as steward
6 10 | happens that bishops, on account of their manifold duties
7 11 | Since there are some who, on account of the lack of necessary
8 12 | respected, we do not on that account wish that injury be sustained
9 14 | desire, especially that on account of which the anger of God
10 24 | proxy. ~Text. Since, on account of the different forms of
11 26 | exception (dispensative), on account of the needs of the churches,
12 29 | collation. But since, on account of the boldness and avarice
13 38 | observe this decree, if on account of this neglect some difficulty
14 39 | possession having vanished on account of the difficulty or lack
15 40 | judicially awarded, cannot on account of the violence or deceit
16 46 | with gratitude. However, on account of the boldness of some,
17 52 | hearsay testimony, since on account of the shortness of human
18 61 | them render a satisfactory account to the monasteries. Those
19 64 | the same order. But if on account of lack of room they cannot
20 67 | to the Christians on this account, but rather to strive to
21 69 | authority over Christians, we on account of the boldness of transgressors
22 HLD| will be held to render an account to us in the presence of
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