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Steven Kovacevich
Apostolic Christianity and the 23,000 Western Churches

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   Chapter, Paragraph
1 Fwd,2| comfortable, however, and he began a search that eventually 2 1,1 | 3,5). Christianity then began to spread with miraculous 3 1,1 | themselves converted and began to fill the ranks of the 4 1,1 | Ottoman Turkish Sultanate began to conquer the Balkans, 5 1,1 | ninth century, East and West began to drift apart when the 6 1,1 | bishop of Rome, or pope, began to introduce new and foreign 7 1,1 | Another innovation that Rome began to introduce was its changing 8 1,1 | sorrowful reading: the Jesuits began by using deceit and ended 9 1,1 | historical development that began with Christ's Church being 10 1,1 | notes that “Christianity began as a religion of a small 11 1,2 | with the Holy Spirit and began to speak with other tongues, 12 2,6 | the catacombs, churches began to be built above ground. 13 2,6 | have today.~ Christianity began to flourish once the Church 14 3,5 | Christian Church until Rome began to assert it beginning in 15 4,12| century, the Latin Church began to abandon the sacred art 16 4,12| Christian period, and it began to employ naturalistic, 17 5,1 | influence: how the circus events began with the singing of hymns, 18 5,4 | monasticism. At that time, there began to appear anchorites or 19 5,4 | these words, Anthony's heart began to burn for Christ. He then 20 5,4 | another form of monastic life began to develop — cenobitic monasticism, 21 5,8 | with God. This principle began with Adam and Eve in the 22 6,2 | 2.~ What events began to occur at the start of 23 6,10| West. Before long, Rome began to justify the alteration 24 6,15| the Middle Ages. The popes began to cite the decretals of 25 6,15| Pope Nicholas (858-876) began to cite the “Pseudo-Isidorian 26 6,15| particularly long-lived separation began in the fifth and sixth centuries 27 6,16| alone is infallible, it began to make pretensions and 28 6,16| Western Christians slowly began to change and deviate from 29 6,16| forms of spirituality that began to be dabbled in at the 30 7,14| them: the Eastern Church began calling itself Orthodox, 31 7,14| time, the Western Church began to call itself Catholic [“ 32 7,14| that time, a new element began to enter into Western thought: 33 7,14| first time, all artists began to make use of perspective — 34 7,14| creator: a wonderful aura began to surround men of artistic 35 7,14| very height of humanism, he began to see where humanism would 36 7,14| apparent that all the heretics began with human conjecture and 37 7,14| Western theology therefore began to lose its living relation 38 7,14| philosophers increasingly began to think in an independent, 39 7,14| As Scholastic rationalism began to take possession of Western 40 7,17| ancient Hebrew Scripture, they began to testify against their 41 7,19| when his heretical opinions began to be disseminated beyond 42 8,14| Trinity, Pope John XXIII began to carry atop his pastoral 43 9,42| magazine article “How Man Began” (March 14, 1994) contains 44 9,42| far away from God as they began to scatter across the face 45 9,42| clouded, and in time they began to forget the invisible 46 9,42| something divine, myths began about the creation of the 47 9,42| moved by carnal lust, they began to abandon their own wives 48 9,42| struggle with nature, and they began to know suffering from disease 49 9,42| cities, external culture began to develop. Trades appeared, 50 9,42| appeared, and machinery began its development, along with 51 10,16| each. The Church therefore began to bless a mixture of oil 52 10,23| themselves as Christians, they began a new attack against the 53 10,23| born of a virgin, but they began to maintain that Mary was 54 10,23| of God with great joy and began to venerate her not only 55 10,23| His Most Pure Mother also began to be glorified [The Orthodox 56 10,26| twelfth century, this idea began to spread among the clergy 57 10,28| because the devil instantly began his warfare against it.~ 58 11,1 | complicated process that began in the ninth century, one 59 11,4 | creation of the world by God, began the “day” with evening. 60 11,4 | monasteries today, the service began at sunset and continued 61 11,4 | Latin Church's “new Massbegan to focus obsessively on 62 Ep | Harbin, Manchuria, “What began in Russia will end in America.”~


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