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Steven Kovacevich
Apostolic Christianity and the 23,000 Western Churches

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1 Fwd,6| being crucified. As one individual who became Orthodox expressed 2 1,1 | duty of Islam and of each individual Moslem to convert every 3 1,8 | happen only locally in each individual community gathered around 4 1,8 | Christ is present at each individual Eucharist celebration. Thus 5 1,10| with regard to a family or individual community). In fact, both 6 2,15| representing a wider area than individual Churches). The textbook 7 3,5 | ordination. Thus, if that individual secedes from the Church, 8 3,5 | power does not reside in the individual men who celebrate the Mysteries, 9 3,5 | rejects the possibility for an individual man to be infallible, no 10 3,18| ever return. While many individual Catholics convert to Orthodoxy 11 4,12| see what this remarkable Individual looked like, somehow he 12 6,9 | contribution which each individual Church center made to theology 13 6,13| the entire Church, and no individual part of the Church has the 14 7,12| statements of faith put out by individual bishops).~ ~ 15 7,14| Scripture with authority. An individual reader, however sincere 16 7,14| Tradition. Otherwise each individual would have to interpret 17 7,14| meaning. Here we see how individual things were being viewed 18 7,14| importance of “particulars,” individual things over absolutes or “ 19 7,14| the relative basis of an individual's viewpoint, the finite 20 7,14| s viewpoint, the finite individual ceases to have an ultimate 21 7,14| that give meaning to the individual's existence — after the 22 7,14| the humanist cult of the individual and its trust in human reason 23 7,14| subjective principle that each individual can interpret Scripture 24 7,14| are open to each separate individual independently of the Church. 25 7,14| independently of the Church. Every individual was thus promoted to the 26 7,14| superfluous when every Protestant individual becomes an infallible pope, 27 7,14| teachings conflict with the individual Protestant's own private 28 7,14| the reasoning power of the individual alone, Protestantism could 29 7,14| taken literally. In this way individual Protestants arrogate to 30 7,14| answer depended upon an individual's particular affiliation, 31 7,14| Scriptures, it is not for an individual to strive for originality 32 7,18| those of local councils of individual bishops are always liable 33 7,20| by local councils, and by individual bishops. They deal with 34 7,21| constantly changing and individual situations are infinitely 35 8,2 | practical importance for each individual Christian. All people are 36 8,7 | examined here.~ First, no individual part of the Church has any 37 8,14| Church, and in the lives of individual Christians.~ The consequences 38 9,3 | promulgated dogmas concerning the individual attributes of the Persons 39 9,39| the normal goal for each individual Christian without exception. 40 10,3 | salvation. Damnation is an individual matter: those damned to 41 10,3 | universal dimensions. An individual's sins erodes the likeness 42 10,7 | perfect and sinless, yet its individual members often misuse their 43 10,10| the Church, not to the individual person, and can be bestowed, 44 10,11| ended, conversely, when an individual member severs communion 45 10,12| doctrinal principles not only of individual Christian creeds, but of 46 10,14| nations be saved, but each individual soul. A simple Indian, believing 47 10,15| a whole cannot err, her individual members, individual gatherings 48 10,15| her individual members, individual gatherings and groups, and 49 10,15| Infallibility resides in no individual in the Church save Christ 50 10,16| whole is infallible, no individual member of it is infallible, 51 11,2 | Theotokos, the saints, and the individual members of that particular 52 11,3 | most basic prerequisite for individual repentance, seems to have


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