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Steven Kovacevich
Apostolic Christianity and the 23,000 Western Churches

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1 Fwd,3| serious, for in the Nicene Creed, Christians confess belief 2 1,1 | produced the Liturgy, the Creed, the Bible, monasticism, 3 1,1 | its changing the Nicene Creed that had been established 4 1,1 | time of the Apostles, this Creed is a summary of the beliefs 5 1,1 | and especially the very Creed itself. However, Rome insisted 6 1,1 | unilaterally changing the Church's Creed invariably would resort 7 1,1 | very Symbol of Faith (the Creed) these words concerning 8 1,1 | Symbol of Faith, the Church's Creed. Now, through the heresy 9 1,1 | such an attack upon the Creed, upon the Holy Apostles, 10 2,6 | Constantinople, articulated the Creed of Christianity, the Nicaeo-Constantinopolitan 11 2,6 | Symbol of Faith, or Nicene Creed (also called the Creed), 12 2,6 | Nicene Creed (also called the Creed), so that there would be 13 2,6 | different interpretations. This Creed (“I believe in One God...”) 14 2,6 | themselves acknowledge the Creed as being primary and fundamental 15 2,6 | accept the truths of the Creed is not an Orthodox Christian.~ 16 2,12| Church's Symbol of Faith, the Creed, which was confirmed and 17 2,12| Father was expressed in this Creed by the words: “of one essence 18 2,12| Christ's words and in the Creed, the existence of the Son 19 2,34| 34.~ What article of the Creed was set forth by the First 20 2,34| Council proclaimed in its Creed: “I believe in... one Lord 21 2,35| Concerning the Church's Creed, Fr. Michael makes the following 22 2,35| The first part of the Creed was written at the First 23 2,35| The second half of the Creed, written at the Second Ecumenical 24 2,35| accept the truths of the Creed is not an Orthodox Christian.~ 25 2,35| the original text of the Creed. The Roman Catholic Church, 26 3,1 | What aspect of the Nicene Creed was developed at the Second 27 3,1 | also adopted the Nicene Creed, which states that the Holy 28 3,3 | the key word in the Nicene Creed and what does it mean?~ 29 3,3 | the Father,” the Church's Creed proclaims.~ ~ 30 6,4 | the Son) from the Nicene Creed, even though the word was 31 6,4 | never was a part of the Creed as it was formed by the 32 6,9 | the word filioque to the Creed. This change of wording 33 6,9 | change of wording in the Creed was introduced in the early 34 6,9 | upon itself to change the Creed without consulting the rest 35 6,10| authoritative text of the Creed in a formal way was not.~ 36 6,10| prohibiting any addition to the Creed.~ At his coronation in 1014, 37 6,10| include the filioque in the Creed sung at Mass (previously 38 6,10| at Mass (previously the Creed was not a part of the Mass 39 6,10| at that time, the altered Creed became standard throughout 40 6,10| the original text of the Creed. Also, the papal apologists 41 6,12| with the wording of the Creed. The same pope had the Creed 42 6,12| Creed. The same pope had the Creed without the filioque inscribed 43 6,13| never been inserted into the Creed as it revises the words 44 6,13| should ever be made in the Creed, and if it ever seemed that 45 6,13| arbitrary alteration of the Creed without the consent of the 46 6,13| textual corruption of the Creed approved by the papal throne 47 6,13| filioque addition to the Creed and how it profoundly affected 48 7,6 | the Bible; it means the Creed; it means the decrees of 49 7,8 | chapter two, the Bible, the Creed, and the doctrinal definitions 50 7,11| the Symbol of Faith [the Creed], and with confessions [ 51 7,11| its oral Tradition, its Creed, and the dogmatic definitions 52 7,12| including the Church's Creed.~ ~The textbook explains 53 7,21| along with the Bible and Creed, these definitions are a 54 7,22| Ecumenical Councils and the Creed, through the Holy Fathers, 55 8,7 | Nicaeo-Constantinopolitan Symbol of Faith (the Creed), while the Roman Catholic 56 8,7 | the eighth article of the Creed, which states that the Holy 57 8,7 | of the Orthodox Church's Creed. The significance of Rome' 58 8,7 | authoritative text of the Creed will be examined here.~ 59 8,7 | right to tamper with the Creed such as Rome did, for the 60 8,7 | such as Rome did, for the Creed is the common treasure of 61 8,7 | themselves acknowledge the Creed as primary and fundamental, 62 8,11| Scriptures, and of the Church's Creed, and this teaching was adhered 63 8,11| addition of one word to the Creed. Nowhere does the Bible 64 8,11| Ecumenical Councils, and with the Creed which the undivided Church 65 8,14| Symbol of Faith, or Nicene Creed. This Creed, a declaration 66 8,14| Faith, or Nicene Creed. This Creed, a declaration of faith 67 8,14| Ecumenical Councils produced the Creed, and Ecumenical Councils 68 8,14| to make a change in the Creed, then an Ecumenical Council 69 8,14| tamper unilaterally with the Creed of the Ecumenical Councils 70 8,14| Western Churches' altering the Creed represents an automatic 71 9,3 | Trinity, thus creating the Creed. Therefore, the Orthodox 72 9,19| from true God,” the Nicene Creed states, “of one essence 73 10,10| the Church?~ In the Nicene Creed, Christians confess their 74 10,14| living according to the creed which they have inherited, 75 10,21| it recites the Apostles' Creed. (This Creed is recognized 76 10,21| the Apostles' Creed. (This Creed is recognized as being of 77 10,23| entered into the Church's Creed, Fr. Michael explains, in 78 11,4 | least the Lord's Prayer and Creed, if not the entire service.~


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