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1 2,2| forbade entrance to them, and prohibited the offering of sacrifices 2 2,3| collectors, and the clergy were prohibited from hiding them.[102]~ 3 2,3| pagans. Several decrees prohibited the offering of sacrifices, 4 2,3| Theodosius in the year 392. It prohibited completely the offering 5 3,8| early Christian church had prohibited gladiatorial combats. Well-organized 6 3,8| very measures which were prohibited in his decrees. He sold 7 4,1| Friday. The new teaching prohibited the use of blood, wine, 8 4,1| idols. Gambling was also prohibited. Belief in angels and the 9 5,4| which condemned images, prohibited relics, reduced the number 10 5,5| money (simony), etc. It also prohibited the existence of mixed monasteries ( 11 5,8| of incense. The council prohibited “the unauthorized manufacture 12 5,8| council stated that it was prohibited to adore images and useless 13 5,8| the church nor the state prohibited these images; hence they 14 6,7| and void, because it was prohibited by the church and intolerable 15 6,7| patriarch, Nicephorus Phocas prohibited the Latin ritual in Apulia 16 6,7| reality very simple. They prohibited the powerful from buying 17 7,1| Christian service. They had not prohibited the practice of Christian 18 7,4| exempted it from all taxes, and prohibited any officials from appearing 19 7,4| interesting chrysobull which prohibited the transference to any