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1 Intro | are the work of the latter.21 After some delays, the book 2 1”,11| to be allowed to commune.[21] In order to enable you 3 4”,16| Great (Ascetic Ordinance 21) a monk, as having reaped 4 4”,18| of the Apostles (Acts 23:21) wherein the latter says: “ 5 4”,21| 21.~ Clergymen or laymen accusing 6 7”,20| may read for yourself.~ ~21.~ Those who become responsible 7 7”,50| Title XIII of Photius, ch. 21, and hence they are called 8 7”,96| virgins (according to ch. 21 of Book V of the Basilica).~ ~ ~ 9 8”,21| 21.~ A monk or nun must not 10 8”,23| see c. LXXV of Basil.~ ~ [21] The present-day custom 11 8”,23| to Socrates, book 5, ch. 21.)~ ~ [53] The reason why 12 8”,23| to Socrates (book 5, ch. 21), left the Jews and became 13 8”,23| third day yesterday” (1 Sam. 21:5), how can it be said that 14 8”,23| from his youth” (Gen. 8:21). But others again, being 15 8”,23| Photius, in Title XIII, ch. 21, says that the term whoremonger 16 8”,23| their bearded chin (Lev. 21:5). Not only did He forbid 17 8”,23| on the Seraphim; Sermon 21 on Statues; see also his