Chapter, Paragraph
1 Fwd,2| at the Apostolic Council held at Jerusalem, that he had
2 Fwd,3| Christianity from the faith it held prior to 1054.~ It is also
3 Fwd,6| cultural backwater. The East held for of the five Patriarchates —
4 Fwd,6| Ecumenical Councils were all held in the East, with an overwhelming
5 1,1 | beliefs from the people who held them. In the same way, Orthodoxy
6 1,1 | addition, the bishop of Rome held a position as patriarch
7 1,1 | perhaps the co-founder) ever held any actual primacy in the
8 1,1 | that the Church has always held since the time of the Apostles,
9 2,6 | First Ecumenical Council held at Nicaea, as well as the
10 2,33| of Christ's humanity and held that He was not truly man.
11 2,33| later form of Monophysitism, held that although Christ has
12 3,5 | Fourth Ecumenical Council held at Chalcedon. Moreover,
13 3,5 | Christian Church in Rome held an actual primacy in the
14 3,5 | what the Church has always held, the Latin Church came to
15 3,6 | Third Ecumenical Council held?~ The Third Ecumenical Council
16 3,6 | Third Ecumenical Council was held at Ephesus in 431.~ ~
17 4,4 | of political power were held by the Iconoclasts, who
18 4,12| the time when Christians held their services in the catacombs,
19 5,8 | the honor in which man was held. If he kept the commandment,
20 6,16| At the Apostolic Council held at Jerusalem (cf. second
21 7,11| local synods which have been held continuously since the days
22 7,14| doctrine is binding which is held “everywhere, always, and
23 7,14| did not, and mankind was held fast in the grip of humanism.
24 7,20| a special reverence is held for the Three Great Hierarchs:
25 7,20| formally defined, are still held by the Church with an unmistakable
26 8,14| Orthodox if Western theology held that there were two independent
27 9,15| Augustine (and thus the West) held that man fell from a state
28 10,10| position he may once have held within it; he leaves with
29 10,10| is true even if he once held some high office like a
30 10,10| person, and can be bestowed, held and exercised solely within
31 10,10| Church of Christ has always held and taught. This is not
32 10,21| the Orthodox Church has held the teaching of the invocation
33 10,23| others before and after him) held that after Christ's birth,
34 10,25| Church in 1054. One view is held by the Reformed Churches,
35 10,25| with what the Church has held since the time of the Apostles.
36 10,26| Christ, which faith has been held up to now unaltered and
37 10,26| Church, and which had been held by the Holy Fathers. Excerpts
38 11,4 | Holy Gifts. Today they are held by the deacons over the
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