[156:4] Euseb., Eccl. Hist., vii., 30.
[156:5] It must be remembered that Rome had no monopoly of these appeals and that her decisions were not always accepted in these early days. Cf. Greenwood, i., 171 ff.
[157:1] Euseb., Eccl. Hist., v., 23-25.
[157:2] Irenæus, Against Heresy, iii., 3.
[157:3] Library of Ante-Nic. Fathers, v.
[157:4] Ibid., xv.
[158:1] Library of Ante-Nic. Fathers, viii.
[158:2] Greenwood, Cathedra Petri, i., 192.
[159:1] Euseb., Eccl. Hist., iv., 23; vii., 6.
[159:2] To Corinth, Ep. i., c. 44.