|    Part, Question1   2, 11  |      most manifest to us ~which appeal most to the senses: wherefore
 2   2, 105 |         higher court either by ~appeal or by consultation. Hence
 3   2, 67  |    judicibus) it is unlawful to appeal from the judges chosen by
 4   2, 67  |       therefore is it lawful to appeal from ordinary judges.~Aquin.:
 5   2, 67  |        But it is not ~lawful to appeal after the tenth day [*Can.
 6   2, 67  | Therefore it would seem that an appeal is unlawful in itself.~Aquin.:
 7   2, 67  |         it is lawful for him to appeal, ~because this is a prudent
 8   2, 67  |      free, ~if they so wish, to appeal to the judgment of the priests,
 9   2, 67  |       should be punished if his appeal be declared unjust."~Aquin.:
10   2, 67  |      unlawful for a Catholic to appeal to ~an unbelieving judge,
11   2, 67  |        one to have recourse ~to appeal, so that even if the judge
12   2, 67  |      litigants, it is lawful to appeal from his decision, since ~
13   2, 67  |     Thus it allows ten days for appeal ~to be made, this being
14   2, 67  |        on the ~expediency of an appeal. If on the other hand there
15   2, 67  |       why it is not ~allowed to appeal a third time on the same
16   2, 86  |         should he be unable to ~appeal to his superior, he ought
17   2, 87  |     invoked; and secondarily an appeal by oath is made to certain ~
18   2, 87  | includes, besides a promise, an appeal to ~God as witness. Therefore
19   2, 88  |     rather by way of a friendly appeal.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[90] A[
20   2, 88  |         1],2). One is by way of appeal; and this cannot be employed
21   2, 88  |      two ways. First, by way of appeal made to God, and ~this relates
22   3, 55  |       it was fitting for Him to appeal to the disciples "in ~another
23   3, 78  |      words ~which follow do not appeal to be of the substance of
24 Suppl, 21|      has excommunicated him, or appeal to a higher judge. If, however,
25 Suppl, 47|    restitution, ~or at least to appeal to the judge, if he promised
26 Suppl, 47|        he cannot promise not to appeal, for since this is ~contrary
 
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