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1 1”,16| i.e., Ap. c. XV), rashly depart from that church in which 2 4”,23| Defensor of the church to depart from Constantinople peaceably. 3 7”,18| but not even those who depart from them either on account 4 7”,23| protest, and thereupon let him depart, since the teaching of our 5 7”,23| must get up at once and depart, just as the Fathers’ teaching 6 7”,23| suppers, and that they must depart before the time has even 7 7”,40| 41.~ Those wishing to depart from cities or villages 8 7”,40| and bold stroke for one to depart mundane life right at the 9 7”,45| their relatives may monks depart from their brethren, and 10 8”,18| to keep away until they depart, on account of the necessity 11 8”,19| free will. But if he should depart from the monastery in consequence 12 8”,20| abbess present, and let him depart quickly.[286]~ ~Concord.~ 13 8”,23| that they might die and depart the present life with a 14 8”,23| ways, until the barbarians depart.~ ~ [167] Inasmuch as Justinian 15 8”,23| and nuns, be divorced and depart, yet it is to be borne in 16 8”,23| the addition “and let him depart quickly.”~ ~ [286] This 17 8”,23| account of which one may depart from his monastery, after 18 8”,23| reasons, to wit: 1) a monk may depart from his monastery if the 19 8”,23| No. 36) allows a monk to depart from his monastery only 20 8”,23| danger is evident, let him depart from the monastery. Even 21 8”,23| places him under bond not to depart, he must pay no attention 22 8”,23| attention to this bond, but must depart anyhow. Some authorities