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1 Intro | was no longer possible to appeal solely to ancient customs; 2 Intro | avoided as much as possible an appeal to the idea of laws being “ 3 2”,6 | Diocese, and should dare to appeal his case to the Emperor,[ 4 2”,6 | secular authorities, or to appeal to an ecumenical council,[ 5 2”,6 | clergymen and bishops that appeal their case to “peramatic” ( 6 7”,99| otherwise hung up, that appeal to the eye fascinatingly, 7 8”,23| intense and vehement sexual appeal than that enjoyed by men 8 8”,23| is the one to which any appeal has to be carried, concerning 9 8”,23| together with Pope Julius did appeal to Constans and Constantius 10 8”,23| I say, these saints did appeal to an ecumenical council, 11 8”,23| because they made this appeal as a matter of necessity, 12 8”,23| Patriarchs are not subject to appeal, or, in other words, to 13 8”,23| Constantinople he refers the final appeal, and he wants him to be 14 8”,23| accordingly, it is to him that any appeal must be taken from the four 15 8”,23| decision in reference to an appeal on the part of the whole 16 8”,23| Constantinople is not subject to appeal, but merely says indefinitely 17 8”,23| says indefinitely that no appeal can be taken from the decision 18 8”,23| Patriarch is not subject to appeal, while he is described by 19 8”,23| decision without fearing an appeal” (from his judgment); and 20 8”,23| Emperors preceding us that no appeal can be taken from the decisions 21 8”,23| Patriarchs are insusceptible of appeal, or, in other words, they