Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro | the writings of Theodore Balsamon show that even by then there
2 Intro | in fall 1989. ~Theodore Balsamon was the most significant
3 Intro | century. The best edition of Balsamon is in G.A. Rhalles & M.
4 Intro | Vols. 137-138. Migne prints Balsamon's commentary on the Nomocanons
5 I | Constantinople and are discussed by Balsamon~The following canons dealt
6 II | II. Balsamon's Opinions~
7 II,1 | On patriotism ~Balsamon, on Chalcedon, c.28, RP2,
8 II,2 | c.3 - Percival, 178-179; Balsamon, PG137, cols. 321-326, and
9 II,2 | Constantinople is second~-Balsamon followed here, sometimes
10 II,3 | Constantinople, and to the Emperor ~Balsamon, RP3, 134, ~On the one hand
11 II,3 | primacy of the patriarch, of Balsamon's view of church and state.
12 II,3 | view of church and state. Balsamon is sometimes criticized
13 II,3 | souls and to that only." [Balsamon, PG138, 1014-34. Translation
14 II,3 | on other similar canons, Balsamon insists ecclesiastical courts'
15 II,3 | example in the Amisus case, Balsamon's repeated rejection of
16 II,3 | 341) c.12 - Percival 114; Balsamon PG137, 1307-1314 and RP3,
17 II,3 | no hope of restoration. ~Balsamon, RP3, 146~But if someone
18 II,3 | 137th Novel, as cited by Balsamon, RP3, 146~But if some most
19 II,3 | against his decisions. ~Balsamon comments on Justinian's
20 II,4 | Patriarchs over Surrounding Sees ~Balsamon, RP2, 171,~Take notice from
21 II,5 | Constantinople replacing Old Rome ~Balsamon, RP3, 146-150~Because it
22 II,5 | appeal over his decision. ~Balsamon, RP3, 242.~And, as we said
23 II,5 | p. 238, points out that Balsamon extended the papal analogy
24 II,5 | and Protodicus", RP4, 534, Balsamon writes that the chartophylax~"
25 II,5 | passage, RP1, 149, where Balsamon claims that the chartophylax
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