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1 1 | avoidance of undue haste, the deposition of those guilty of a grave 2 1”,9 | that all sins that entail deposition from holy orders when committed 3 1”,9 | orders, similarly entail deposition also when committed after 4 1”,9 | Not only do they entail deposition, but they also act as a 5 1”,19| clergy, and by the same token deposition, in the same way as c. VIII 6 3”,1 | from the Council of the deposition from office of John of Antioch, 7 3”,2 | after subscribing to the deposition of Nestorius have receded 8 3”,5 | calling for excommunication or deposition from office were excommunicated 9 3”,8 | man had suffered any legal deposition or had been charged by other 10 3”,8 | submitted after a threat of deposition for viciousness, not on 11 4”,30| present Council that after the deposition of Dioscorus, the Patriarch 12 7”,2 | prescribes excommunication, or deposition, or anathema, he that corrupts 13 7”,3 | be subjected to canonical deposition; but as for those bigamists 14 7”,20| to complete and permanent deposition from office, and are thrust 15 7”,85| since for the most part deposition alone suffices to punish 16 8”,1 | whomsoever they consign to deposition; and we too excommunicate 17 8”,23| is a sufficient cause for deposition is also evident from the 18 8”,23| be investigated and his deposition has been consummated.” Athanasius 19 8”,23| that renders him liable to deposition from holy orders, or who 20 8”,23| that their condemnation to deposition is permanent, according 21 8”,23| doing this, lest they incur deposition from their holy order. Symeon