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1 1”,12| Nicephorus says that if a secular person of his own free will 2 2”,6 | or to trouble courts of secular authorities or an ecumenical 3 2”,6 | 57] or to civil courts of secular authorities, or to appeal 4 3”,8 | not transgressed, nor the secular fastus be introduced, under 5 3”,8 | Cyprus, so far as concerned secular administration, was subject 6 3”,8 | Antioch, in imitation of this secular and civil form and law, 7 3”,8 | vainglorious yearning for secular or worldly authority, and 8 4”,3 | and undertake to negotiate secular affairs, to the neglect 9 4”,3 | themselves to the families of secular men, whose estates they 10 4”,3 | or to involve himself in secular cares, unless he be unavoidably 11 4”,3 | to involve themselves in secular affairs for pecuniary profit, 12 4”,3 | hand, entering the homes of secular persons and assuming the 13 4”,3 | himself in the management of secular affairs, except only in 14 4”,7 | the army nor obtain any secular position of dignity. Let 15 4”,7 | become soldiers, nor assume secular dignities. Those who do 16 4”,9 | own Bishop and resort to secular courts, but let him first 17 4”,9 | and present his case to secular courts, but, on the contrary, 18 4”,18| already prohibited by secular laws, ought still more to 19 4”,18| are prohibited even by the secular, or civil, laws themselves 20 7”,7 | since if in relation to secular and mundane office, those 21 8”,2 | matter. And if God compels secular rulers to do this, much 22 8”,3 | of a church by employing secular rulers, let him be deposed 23 8”,10| not for them to undertake secular and mundane cares, as they 24 8”,10| permission must not undertake secular cares, but rather let them 25 8”,13| state of desolation certain secular persons snatched hold of 26 8”,13| and converted them into secular habitations. So for this 27 8”,18| prelates and monks both among secular Christians and among the 28 8”,23| are not to the decided by secular authorities. See also the 29 8”,23| and nonecclesiastical, or secular, and imperial, or royal, 30 8”,23| his clericate and become a secular, because he will be deprived 31 8”,23| the habit and assumes some secular position of whatever worth. 32 8”,23| on the other hand, the secular rulers of the Emperor, actuated 33 8”,23| censures those who mingle the secular gestures of theaters with 34 8”,23| forbids these things to secular Jews, how much more He forbids