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Disciplinary Decrees of the General Councils: Translation and Commentary covers the disciplinary decrees enacted by the Catholic Church in her general councils up to and exclusive of the Council of Trent. H. J. Schroeder provides the original texts, English translations and commentary on the historical background of the decrees. “For, after all, the full scope and import of a conciliar decision,...

to the term used to designate a disciplinary enactment. Thus we find such an enactment called “the canon of the Church” (ὁ κανὼν τῆς ἐκκλησίας), which could apply equally as well, as it actually did, to a decision of dogmatic content. Another expression used was “ecclesiastical canon” (κανὼν ἐκκλησιαστικός). The First Council of Nicaea (325) in four of its canons (2, 6, 10, 16) refers to as many earlier “ecclesiastical canons.” Eusebius denominates a disciplinary decision ὅρος (rule), ψῆφος
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