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1 1”,3 | violators and incur the penalties prescribed by the Canons. 2 4”,3 | liable to ecclesiastical penalties (or penances).~(Ap. cc. 3 4”,3 | liable to the ecclesiastical penalties. But what are these? They 4 4”,8 | let them be liable to the penalties prescribed by the Canons, 5 4”,8 | are to be liable to the penalties prescribed by the Canons, 6 4”,9 | hereto be liable to Canonical penalties. If, on the other hand, 7 4”,9 | the bishops to canonical penalties. But when a clergyman has 8 4”,9 | proper Canonical penances (or penalties).” Read also Ap. c. LXXIV 9 4”,14 | let him be liable to the penalties prescribed by the Canons, 10 4”,24 | their acts and liable to the penalties provided by the Canons. 11 4”,24 | Canons. But what are these penalties? They are the ones mentioned 12 4”,26 | he shall be liable to the penalties provided by the divine Canons. 13 7”,2 | suppresses it is to suffer these penalties, in order to compensate 14 7”,101| him to despair by heavy penalties, nor again to let him take 15 7”,101| like a horse, by light penalties, and hence encourage him 16 8”,5 | priest is to receive the penalties provided by Ap. c. XXIX 17 8”,6 | he is to be liable to the penalties. When a Council has been 18 8”,6 | he shall become liable to penalties. But since the object of 19 8”,23 | pastor ought not to inflict penalties or penances proportionately 20 8”,23 | silver (Acts 19:18). The penalties provided in this Canon ought 21 8”,23 | with excommunications as penalties by the bishops and spirituals, 22 8”,23 | ought to apply very severe penalties to prevent Christians from 23 8”,23 | the various penances, or penalties, with which the Canons customarily