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That the man who refuses to be reconciled to his brother should be reduced by the severest fastings. 1
If any injured person refuses to be reconciled to his brother, when he who has injured him offers satisfaction, he should be reduced by the severest fastings, even until he accepts the satisfaction offered him with thankful mind.
Dist. 90, Si quis contristatus. Basil, in Reg., c. 74. ↩
