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Helvidius and Tertullian
; Tertullian, possibly Hegesippus, and Helvidius accepted this view In reference to this it is occasionally noted that James ( Jacob Iakobos ) as oldest of the brothers takes the name of Joseph's father ( also James, Iakobos in the Solomonic genealogy of Jesus in Matthew ), when in Bible times the grandson occasionally gets the name of the grandfather.
They have been interpreted as children of Joseph and Mary, a view put forward by Tertullian and perhaps by Hegesippus, but that, when proposed by Helvidius, met with opposition from Jerome, who was apparently voicing the general Christian opinion at the time.

Helvidius and against
383 ) he wrote a passionate counterblast against the teaching of Helvidius, in defense of the doctrine of the perpetual virginity of Mary and of the superiority of the single over the married state.
* Helvidius, sometimes written Helvetius, the author of a work written prior to 383 against the belief in the perpetual virginity of Mary

Helvidius and Jerome
When Helvidius proposed this idea in the 4th century, Jerome maintained that Mary remained always a virgin, and held that those who were called the brothers and sisters of Jesus were actually children of Clopas, a brother-in-law of Mary.

Helvidius and c
* Herennius Senecio ( died c. 90 ), Roman writer, biographer of Helvidius Priscus

Helvidius and .
Notable for his principled opposition to the emperor Nero and his interest in stoicism, he was the husband of Arria the daughter of A. Caecina Paetus and the elder Arria, father-in-law of Helvidius Priscus, and a friend and relative by marriage of the poet Persius.
By the time of his consulship he had also acquired an important political ally in his son-in-law Helvidius Priscus.
In a separate action, Barea Soranus and his daughter Servilia were also condemned to death ; with Thrasea were condemned, but to lesser penalties, his son-in-law Helvidius Priscus and associates Paconius Agrippinus and Curtius Montanus.
In 93, a son of Helvidius Priscus was executed for having composed a farce satirizing Domitian's separation from his wife.
Helvidius Priscus, Stoic philosopher and statesman, lived during the reigns of Nero, Galba, Otho, Vitellius and Vespasian.
* The Helvidius Group of Columbia University, publisher of the Journal of Politics & Society, takes its name from the statesman.
* Senator Robert Byrd was quoted in the New York Times on November 20, 2002 referencing Helvidius Priscus.
Writing under the name " Helvidius ", Madison's five essays showed the animosity that had evolved with the two political factions.
Funds for construction of the building, budgeted at a million Birr, was provided by the woreda and Helvidius, a non-governmental organization.

appealed and authority
Being himself without sufficient authority, he appealed in a number of letters, afterward published under the title of Minḥat Ḳenaot ( Jealousy Offering ), to Solomon ben Adret of Barcelona, the most influential rabbi of the time, to use his powerful authority to check the source of evil by hurling his anathema against both the study of philosophy and the allegorical interpretations of the Bible, which did away with all belief in miracles.
Since the Supreme Leader of Iran is the ultimate clerical authority, Hezbollah's leaders have appealed to him " for guidance and directives in cases when Hezbollah's collective leadership too divided over issues and fail to reach a consensus.
Eugene III appealed for help to Tivoli, Italy, to other cities at feud with Rome, and to King Roger II of Sicily ( who sent his general Robert of Selby ), and with their aid was successful in making such conditions with the Roman citizens as enabled him for a time to hold the semblance of authority in his capital.
The nominee of the Democratic Party was Alton B. Parker, Chief Judge of the New York Court of Appeals, who appealed for an end to what he called " rule of individual caprice " and " usurpation of authority " by the president.
A favorable occasion for extending the authority of Rome in the East was offered in the renewal of the Christological controversy by Eutyches, who in the beginning of the conflict appealed to Leo and took refuge with him on his condemnation by Flavian.
Odo, who despite the heavy losses was reorganizing his troops, gave the Frankish leader notice of the impending danger knocking on the heartland of his realm, and appealed to the Franks for assistance, which Charles Martel only granted after Odo agreed to submit to Frankish authority.
Claiming their rights as well as Schoenfeld's had been violated, the Devils appealed to New Jersey Superior Court judge James F. Madden — an unprecedented appeal to authority outside the league.
Once again, the original founders appealed to Spanish royal authority, this time to the viceroy in Mexico City, Nuño de Guzmán.
Again the Royal Bank appealed, and on January 31, 1913, the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, which was at the time Canada's highest judicial authority, found for the Royal Bank, ruling that the provincial government did not have the right to confiscate money raised outside of the province.
The investors were constrained by penal laws in their own country, and loth to go into exile in hostile parts of Europe ; thus, the prospect of an American adventure appealed to them, especially when Gilbert was proposing to seize some nine million acres ( 36, 000 km² ) around the river Norumbega, to be parcelled out under his authority ( although to be held ultimately of the Crown ).
He also demanded unlimited authority to act in the " best interests of baseball "-- in essence, serving as an arbitrator whose decisions could not be appealed.
They appealed their case to the United States Supreme Court, arguing that the law under which they had been convicted was unconstitutional because states have no authority to pass laws concerning sovereign Indian Nations.
Cunning, uncouth, and unprincipled, demagogues appealed directly to the emotions of the poor and ignorant, pursuing power with ruthless ambition, telling lies to stir up hysteria, exploiting crises to intensify popular support for their calls to immediate action and increased authority, and accusing moderate opponents of weakness or disloyalty to the nation.
He appealed to the Company for assistance, offering to accept its authority if he were restored to his principality at Poona.
Complicating matters was the fact that neither of the bishops could appeal to the ' legitimate secular authority ' as that authority was Alexander himself in his positions of Lord of Badenoch and Royal Lieutenant and was the reason why they appealed directly to the King.
However, the town soon appealed the ruling on the grounds that the NSURB did not have the authority to force two municipal units into amalgamation.
Beyond the review by the convening authority, court-martial cases may be appealed to two additional levels of judicial review.
The case was appealed to the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, which held that the President lacked the authority to order the military detentions of American citizens captured on American soil.
" Eudes appealed to the Franks for assistance, which Charles Martel only granted after Eudes agreed to submit to Frankish authority.
French public figures have appealed to FIFA, the world football authority, to cancel Euro 2012.
Though initially appealed by the authority, the matter was settled out-of-court in December 2007, in which the airline agreed that they had broken the law, but that since it happened just after the act came into power, they would not have to pay the fine.
He continually appealed to the authority of Scripture.

appealed and against
Therefore, if a lower court has ruled in an improper manner, or against legal precedent, that judgment will stand if not appealed – even if it might have been overturned on appeal.
Andrew appealed to the Pope against the bishop's measure.
Anthony is appealed to against infectious diseases, particularly skin diseases.
Complaints against broadcasters, such as concerns around offensive programming, are dealt with by the Canadian Broadcast Standards Council ( CBSC ), an independent broadcast industry association, rather than by the CRTC, although CBSC decisions can be appealed to the CRTC if necessary.
Many thousands of the station's fans marched in the streets and on Parliament Hill against the decision, and the parent company of CHOI, Genex Corp., appealed the CRTC decision unsuccessfully to the Federal Court of Canada.
Bell appealed both requirements, citing that the rules do not apply to cable companies and that they constituted proactive rate regulation by the CRTC, which goes against government official policy direction that the regulator only intervene in markets after a competitive problem has been proven.
The graveyards in central London had no space, and fearing that he might have to be cremated, against his wishes, his widow appealed to his friends to see whether any of them knew of a church with space in its graveyard.
As the civil wars developed, the English Parliamentarians appealed to the Scots Covenanters for military aid against the King.
Their judgements are final and can only be appealed against if not in compliance with the rules.
The Convention habitually disregarded the terms of the constitution, and, when the elections went against them, appealed to the sword.
Megrahi appealed against his conviction but this was rejected in February 2002.
If a judge acts against precedent and the case is not appealed, the decision will stand.
These humiliations, the weakening of the empire in the face of Muslim expansion, and the inability of the emperor to protect the papal estates against the Lombards, made Pope Stephen II turn from Emperor Constantine V. He appealed to the Franks to protect his lands.
In this emergency, the emir of Damascus appealed to Saif al-Din ( a cousin of Gumushtigin ) of Mosul for assistance against Aleppo, but he refused, forcing the Syrians to request the aid of Saladin who complied.
Subsequent to his conviction, Eastman continuously appealed against his conviction, attempting to win a retrial on the basis that he was mentally unfit during his original trial.
However, when Clarke appealed to the High Court against the order, the judge ruled that the order was arbitrary and unjustified and quashed the order.
However, Silvertone appealed against the ruling, delaying the record for another year.
This was the turning point, because Charles Rembar appealed a restraining order against it all the way to the U. S. Supreme Court and won.
In his anger he appealed to force, and his Epistola ad Carolum V ( 18 February 1521 ) called on the emperor to take measures against Luther, an appeal soon answered by the Edict of Worms ( May 1521 ).
Around 426, Attaces, the king of the Alans, fell in battle against the Visigoths in Hispania, and most of the surviving Alans appealed to Gunderic.
e. g. Castritius, 2007 ), the Alan king, Attaces, was killed in battle against the Visigoths, and this branch of the Alans subsequently appealed to the Asding Vandal king Gunderic to accept the Alan crown.
In 868 Æthelred's brother-in-law, Burgred king of Mercia, appealed to him for help against the Vikings.
In the 2nd century BC the people of Massalia appealed to Rome for help against the Ligures.
Morrissey appealed against the verdict ; Marr did not.

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