8. Directs that those clerks who submit voluntarily to the sentence of the secular judges, and who pay the fines inflicted upon them by such judges, shall be punished.
12. Forbids priests and other ecclesiastics, etc., publicly to solemnize (ut solemnizent in publico) miracles which they assert to have recently been done, without the consent of the ordinary.
13. Excommunicates those lords who stripped off the vestments and shaved the heads of ecclesiastics accused of crimes.
14. Excommunicates lay persons who pretended to be clerks and assumed the tonsure.
17. Condemns the exorbitant exactions of the proctors in the ecclesiastical courts.
See Labbe,' Conc. 11:1899.