Believe it or not, here is the text of the canons (not the interpretations) as they appear in the Rudder. These canons are much needed in digitized form for searches and indexing, as well as other uses.

The Canons were the result of the Ecumenical councils, and compiled into collections with explanations and commentary. The modern Greek commentary, the Rudder was published in 1800 by Saint Nicodemus.

The text has been OCR'ed, and may have errors. Please report any errors or corrections by sending email to Father Chris

THE 85 CANONS OF THE HOLY AND RENOWNED APOSTLES
THE 20 CANONS OF THE HOLY AND ECUMENICAL FIRST COUNCIL
THE 7 CANONS OF THE HOLY AND ECUMENICAL SECOND COUNCIL
THE 8 CANONS OF THE HOLY AND ECUMENICAL THIRD COUNCIL
The 30 CANONS OF THE HOLY AND ECUMENICAL FOURTH COUNCIL

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