Chapter, Paragraph
1 Fwd,4| language. This concern is common to all modern writers, given
2 1,11| one another to achieve a common mind under the influence
3 1,11| councils that offered a common forum for both Churches
4 1,11| differences and thus provide a common bond. It is probable beyond
5 1,17| Councils in order to achieve a common mind under the influence
6 2,6 | on St. Constantine, for a common Protestant misconception
7 2,15| gathered in order to reach a common mind with regard to problems
8 2,35| single spirit, a single common faith, a single and common
9 2,35| common faith, a single and common catholic consciousness guided
10 3,16| Although Orthodoxy has more in common with the Monophysites than
11 4,12| served by icons: “I enter the common place-of-therapy of souls,
12 5,4 | states that “the image of the common monastic life is truly an
13 5,7 | the elders. In a pattern common to later elders, he withdrew
14 5,8 | eventually contribute to, a common cultural tradition — the
15 5,8 | did not repent of it (a common state among people to this
16 6,13| Council. The Greed is the common treasure of the entire Church,
17 7,11| again they are accepting the common practices of the Orthodox
18 7,14| propositions (premises): a common or middle term is present
19 7,14| some busses are trains: the common theme is long [The Concise
20 7,14| reformers of the Church” have in common is that each group claims
21 7,14| Fr. John notes that one common approach among the Protestants
22 7,14| today (one that is most common among the less educated
23 7,14| from the same source, share common beliefs, and thus are the
24 7,14| mysteries of God than the common wisdom of millions upon
25 7,17| thing as Peshitta in Syriac: common. All three of these translations
26 8,7 | did, for the Creed is the common treasure of the entire Church.
27 8,14| Trinity are overshadowed by a common nature. This Western view
28 9,12| own contribution to the common work. Man's work toward
29 9,15| East would certainly find common ground with the West in
30 9,22| importance of the Cross. A common and incorrect assertion
31 9,35| this new religion, their common denominator, is the concept
32 9,39| divine likeness if he lives a common life such as that of the
33 9,42| forces us to conjecture their common source — the actuality in
34 10,6 | but they are subject to a common canonical code, and, most
35 10,6 | of one tree nourished by common roots. Here once again is
36 10,6 | assemble in order to reach a common mind under the guidance
37 10,10| different denominations having a common claim to follow Christ or
38 10,21| conscience, takes place when the common conviction of the sanctity
39 10,22| all are tied together by a common concern and love for one
40 10,23| or sisters if they have a common father and mother, or only
41 10,23| father and mother, or only a common father or mother; or even
42 11,4 | Daily celebrations are less common, although they do occur
43 11,4 | that is, it was always the common possession of the whole
44 11,4 | never hear the expression so common in the West: to hear Mass.
45 11,4 | Liturgy never ceased to be the common act performed by the priest
46 11,4 | doctrines and practices common to the pre-schism Universal
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