Bad Advertisement? Are you a Christian? Online Store: | Canon LXXIX. (Greek lxxxii.) Of clerics who do not take care to have their causes argued within a year. It was further decreed that as often as clergymen convicted and confessed466
Ancient Epitome of Canon LXXIX. When a cleric has been convicted of a crime, if he says his cause should be heard upon appeal, let the appeal be made within a year; after that the appeal shall not be admitted. This is Canon xiij. of Carthage, September, a.d. 401. Though the Latin syntax of this canon is very confused, and, I am apt to think, corrupted, yet it is evident enough, that this is the intention of it.
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