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1 Fwd,1| and its maintaining the form of early Christian worship
2 Fwd,3| offers that faith in the pure form in which it was handed down
3 Fwd,6| it contrasts that purest form of Christianity with the
4 1,1 | down to our own days in the form of the Orthodox Church,
5 1,1 | head of the Church in the form of a Vicar of Christ on
6 1,1 | most virulent and deadly form of anti-Christianity the
7 2,14| forth in clearly written form for the guidance of all
8 2,33| That danger was in the form of attacks from false brothers
9 2,33| Monothelitism, a later form of Monophysitism, held that
10 3,5 | dogmatized these claims in the form of papal infallibility until
11 3,19| Monothelite heresy was a new form of Monophysitism. While
12 4,3 | therefore saw all images as a form of latent idolatry.~ ~
13 4,12| icons?~ Icons are a visual form of theology that accomplish
14 4,12| love for God in visible form, the God-Man Jesus Christ.~
15 4,12| transmitted by hearing, so a form through sight is imprinted
16 4,12| transportable sanctuary, in the form of a tent. Inside the tabernacle'
17 4,12| more mature religious art form.” [Two Paths... p. 15.]
18 4,12| painting is the highest form of religious painting that
19 5,4 | army of Christ, leading a form of life natural only to
20 5,4 | Anthony's lifetime, another form of monastic life began to
21 5,7 | under this name and in this form only in the fourth century,
22 6,15| and Gallic — which did not form a part of the Roman Church.
23 7,9 | simply because the only form of it they have generally
24 7,11| many things in unwritten form. The former and latter are
25 7,11| Tradition received a written form and is now preserved in
26 7,11| in a completely definite form in Scripture, while others
27 7,11| and differ on none, but form a harmonious melody in the
28 7,13| to determine which books form a part of Scripture. And
29 7,14| descended upon them in the form of tongues of fire. And
30 7,14| descend visibly on them in the form of tongues of fire, they
31 7,14| Aristotle. It is~ ~ ... a form of reasoning in which a
32 7,20| words of the services that form a part of Tradition; all
33 7,20| of each Christian. Canons form a part of Tradition.~ Section
34 7,21| These canons, he claims, form part of Holy Tradition “
35 8,4 | communicates Himself to man in the form of deifying grace and divine
36 9,3 | text) has the grammatical form of the plural number. Moreover,
37 9,3 | plural.~ The same plural form of the name of God appears
38 9,3 | offer doxology in triple form, saying, “Holy, holy, holy
39 9,15| rebellion resulted in a new form of existence: disease and
40 9,15| accepted in a mitigated form by the Roman Church) is
41 9,28| Spirit descended in the form of tongues of fire to show
42 9,28| descended, then, in the form of fire to show, on the
43 10,10| confessions have “broken” in one form or another, directly or
44 10,10| Church in its historical form; they themselves have cut
45 10,12| and one and only authentic form.”~ As the branch theory
46 10,13| he once was) in the pure form as it was handed down from
47 10,20| death, only in a different form than here on earth, and
48 11,1 | floor to kneel on and a form along the wall.... And in
49 11,4 | services are celebrated in a form little changed since that
50 11,4 | sermon, that is not some form of music. Church singing
51 11,4 | either in longer or shorter form, in all the services. In
52 11,4 | are also designed in the form of a Cross to signify that
53 Ep | lovers of God, having a form of godliness but denying
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