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Should he reply, you are self-opiniated and partial in 

 your judgments, endeavoring to terrify priests with your 

 threats : they must reply, Speak not thus, your improper 

 conduct is generally known ; it is advisable that you 

 should leave this place. Thrice they are thus to admonish 

 him; if he obey the admonition it will be well; if not, 

 he is guilty of Sanghddiseso. 



When any one is guilty of any of these crimes he 

 is to be suspended, and placed under the supervision of the 

 other priests for as many days as he concealed the crime, 

 and for six days additional. When he is sufficiently 

 humbled he may be restored to his former position as 

 a priest, but this can only be done by a Saiigha of 

 twenty members. 



End of the thirteen Sanghddisesa. 



(To be continued.) 



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