Chapter, Paragraph
1 Fwd,2| explain its fraudulent papal claims in the face of a growing
2 Fwd,2| clergy and laity that these claims are impossible to defend.~
3 Fwd,2| struggled with Rome's papal claims. When he asked the seminary'
4 Fwd,2| seminary's rector if Rome's claims were valid, the rector replied
5 Fwd,2| the matter of its papal claims, which of the two Churches
6 1,1 | Catholicism's unjustifiable claims.” [Orthodoxy and Catholicism:
7 1,1 | dangerous to it (#24), and it claims that it is pernicious to
8 1,1 | misinterpretation of 1 Thes 4:17, claims that Christians will be
9 1,11| appealing to an infallible pope. Claims of infallibility by a single
10 3,5 | of Rome raised excessive claims to an absolutism not recognized
11 3,5 | Carolingians that initiated papal claims to tremendous worldly power
12 3,5 | itself never dogmatized these claims in the form of papal infallibility
13 3,5 | Concerning these false claims, St. John of Kronstadt stated
14 6,9 | harmonious system?~ (1) Papal claims of universal jurisdiction
15 6,14| denominations that have rendered claims of absolute truth ludicrous
16 6,15| becoming Orthodox, Rome claims that nothing essential separates
17 6,15| the Roman Catholic Church claims to be the true Church, it
18 6,16| 16.~ How did papal claims and the idea of papal infallibility
19 6,16| pretensions and heretical claims about its own bishop, starting
20 6,18| all defense in its papal claims. For this reason, the subject
21 6,18| advancing the falsehood of papal claims. Finally, however, in the
22 6,18| utterly fraudulent papal claims in the face of a growing
23 6,18| laity and clergy — that such claims are altogether false and
24 6,18| importantly — that Rome's papal claims, like all lies, have their
25 7,14| common is that each group claims to rightly understand the
26 7,21| various.” These canons, he claims, form part of Holy Tradition “
27 8,14| of 1054 — those of papal claims and the filioque — are very
28 9,14| and man can never have any claims upon his Maker. But man,
29 10,10| Office of the Inquisition) claims that “the fullness of means
30 10,13| does not hold its exclusive claims out of arrogance, but out
31 10,25| 48), Protestantism, which claims to be based “on the Bible,”
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