Chapter
1 22| practice is not absolutely forbidden to them in the admonition
2 22| done and should be utterly forbidden. In the same Congregation
3 22| done and should be utterly forbidden." ~
4 23| disagree, and it is not forbidden by the Church" (Controversarium,
5 27| that it is by no means forbidden by the nature of the object,
6 27| terms of what the Church has forbidden: "It is certain from the
7 41| oblation at the altar is forbidden to them as belonging only
8 42| 287. It has always been forbidden to subdeacons to administer
9 47| Greeks have been clearly forbidden to confer the sacrament
10 48| Furthermore, since it is forbidden to administer the sacrament
11 49| addition of spices is not forbidden, but that the chrism must
12 56| They admit that it is now forbidden to confer the sacrament
13 62| many things which are not forbidden may and should be given
14 67| that Greek priests are not forbidden to use any of the prayers
15 67| for those who have eaten forbidden and unclean things." He
16 67| fashion since the Jews are forbidden by the Law to eat such food:
17 70| after childbirth is not forbidden to do so, but that a woman
18 70| no sin and are not to be forbidden to enter the churches. To
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