The
History Matters website has put up a version of the code, cited from
Leonard J. Jeff and Jerold Simmons that does not include the 'Reasons underlying
the General Principles' or the 'Reasons Underlying the Particular Applications',
two sections that actually make up the bulk of the code.
The
Reformation of the Arts website has a complete verison of the code
but doesn't include the subsequent amendments
The Montreat
College copy of the code is complete but lacks all of the subsequent
amendments.
David
P. Hayes' version includes the code and all subsequent
amendments as well as outlining, in different coloured text, the changes
made to the wording of the Code throughout its history. It furthermore
offers the ability to look at examples of the application of each provision
of the code. At the time that this site was constructed this function
did not work, but hopefully this will be remedied.