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chance 7
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Steven Kovacevich
Apostolic Christianity and the 23,000 Western Churches

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   Chapter, Paragraph
1 Fwd,1| individuals. In making this change, the author rewrote large 2 Fwd,3| this day.~ Still another change from the Apostolic practice 3 Fwd,3| diagram above). In making this change, Roman Catholics no longer 4 Fwd,5| real goal of forcing social change, carries the false assumption 5 1,1 | straight succession without change from the age of the Apostles. 6 5,4 | also, the technological change during the last century 7 5,8 | opportunity to repent and change their ways. This lesson 8 6,8 | the twelfth century. This change runs contrary to Christ' 9 6,8 | works. Moreover, Rome's change went against the universal 10 6,8 | the ultimate aim of this change was to show in the very 11 6,8 | Papadakis writes concerning this change: “Behind the campaign for 12 6,9 | filioque to the Creed. This change of wording in the Creed 13 6,9 | Rome took it upon itself to change the Creed without consulting 14 6,15| popes. It entailed a radical change not only in the status, 15 6,15| manifestations of this remarkable change in the West: the beginnings 16 6,15| forth. The cause of this change is something that cannot 17 6,16| the ability of the soul to change its own status disappears. 18 6,16| Christians slowly began to change and deviate from the pure 19 7,3 | Churches have refused to change anything and have stuck 20 7,11| the priest utters at the change of the bread and wine of 21 7,11| inasmuch as God does not change), and that Tradition is 22 7,11| there should be a continuous change, revision and replacement 23 7,11| Roman Catholics] dare to change what cannot be changed? 24 7,11| saints” (Jude 1:3) does not change. Thus, if something is at 25 7,14| entailed nothing less than a change of religion for England — 26 7,14| religion for England — a change from the Orthodox Christianity 27 7,21| kind of canon can never change.~ The author of the textbook 28 8,14| does not have the right to change it without the consent of 29 8,14| if Rome wishes to make a change in the Creed, then an Ecumenical 30 9,35| into power. They need to change the consciousness of mankind 31 9,39| annihilation, but in a complete change and renewal of it. The Fifth 32 10,20| the dead themselves cannot change their lot or about the condition 33 10,26| to himself the right to change the teaching of the Roman 34 10,28| affirm that God does not change, may well ask how in that 35 10,28| won God over and made Him change, but that through our actions 36 Ep | People's appearances will change, and it will be impossible 37 Ep | Christians and of the Church will change. Falsehood and greed will


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