Chapter, Paragraph
1 Fwd,4| used in the traditional and general sense of mankind, meaning
2 1,1 | imperial (monarchical) power in general. Concerning such power,
3 1,2 | continues, saying that in a more general or inclusive sense, however,
4 1,11| question is subject to a general discussion, and the completion
5 1,11| of the Church Fathers or general councils settled doctrinal
6 1,11| exemplified by the early general councils. It is this model
7 1,11| the highest authority in general, is a council of bishops.
8 2,2 | Churches and by a subsequent general council.~ ~
9 2,3 | Council starts out as a general council — that is, a council
10 2,3 | certified by a subsequent general council, the council is
11 2,10| also summoned the first General Council of the Christian
12 2,12| called together the first General Council?~ The textbook for
13 2,15| textbook goes on to list general councils in which bishops
14 2,15| Church. Included in these general councils are the Ecumenical
15 2,15| the decisions reached in general councils are approved and
16 2,15| bishops at a subsequent general council, the councils then
17 2,35| the highest authority in general, is a council of bishops:
18 2,35| Council starts out as a general council of bishops from
19 2,35| that the decisions of a general council are overturned if
20 4,12| Apostles, martyrs, saints in general, enjoy a higher level of
21 4,15| sanctification of matter in general, the Iconoclasts denied
22 4,17| being in agreement with the general catholic faith of the Church,
23 4,19| how ancient heresies in general — and Iconoclasm in particular —
24 6,9 | often synthesized at the General Councils, guided by the
25 6,10| right not only to convoke general councils, but to amplify
26 6,17| without some merit in giving general background information,
27 7,11| reinterpretations of it, and, in general, so as to avoid superficial,
28 7,14| truly universal.~ ~This general rule will truly be applied
29 7,14| European Protestantism, as in general the entire West, has replaced
30 9,28| in the Church, there is a general ministry as well, one towards
31 9,28| towards all creation. In this general ministry, the Holy Spirit
32 9,28| salvation, activities that are general operations shared in by
33 9,28| destroy itself. Additional “general operations” of the Holy
34 9,29| ministry that involves both general and special activities —
35 9,42| viruses and pathogens in general; of sporozoan parasites,
36 10,21| company of angels, to the general assembly of the Church of
37 10,27| indirectly shows that in general the veneration and worship
38 10,27| separation of the heart from the general bodily nature of the Lord
39 11,4 | Sokolof explains that in general appearance, most Orthodox
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