Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,1 | the whole world became an ecclesiastical idea in the West, and it
2 1,1 | was the bishop (or local ecclesiastical officer) of the Roman Church —
3 2,15| religion and settle the ecclesiastical controversies which may
4 2,16| under the jurisdiction of ecclesiastical provinces, and the position
5 2,20| man's salvation, also has ecclesiastical consequences. The blasphemous
6 3,11| of the direction of the ecclesiastical life in the West after the
7 3,11| that they abide in mutual ecclesiastical communion between themselves
8 3,16| dogmatic differences and an ecclesiastical chasm inasmuch as the Monophysites
9 3,17| Patriarch of Alexandria, and the ecclesiastical writer Theodore of Mopsuestia,
10 4,12| century of Christianity. Ecclesiastical archaeology has found that
11 4,12| environment. As a result, the ecclesiastical art of the West also headed
12 5,5 | played a decisive role in the ecclesiastical affairs of the late Byzantine
13 5,7 | Russia:~ ~Elders in Russian ecclesiastical consciousness are ascetics
14 6,9 | issued orders not only to his ecclesiastical subordinates, but to secular
15 6,15| For this, a collection of ecclesiastical juridical acts was compiled
16 6,15| basis for the development of ecclesiastical relations in the West, inasmuch
17 6,18| in Europe as a center for ecclesiastical studies. Dr. von Dollinger
18 7,11| portion of the Fathers and ecclesiastical writers.~ ~When a tradition
19 7,11| of them [Concerning the Ecclesiastical Hierarchy, 1, PG 3:565C].~ ~
20 7,14| add to it the authority of ecclesiastical interpretation?... Holy
21 7,14| accordance with the rule of ecclesiastical and catholic meaning.~ ~
22 7,14| Orthodox understanding of the ecclesiastical interpretation of Scripture
23 7,14| correct understanding of the ecclesiastical interpretation of Scripture —
24 7,14| the Protestants to restore ecclesiastical truth in the West did not
25 7,17| why they have been called “ecclesiastical.” The Church includes these
26 10,12| are branches of the same ecclesiastical organism, which is Christ,
27 10,18| supposing that we consider the ecclesiastical hierarchy to be the guardian
28 11,4 | its eight tones in their ecclesiastical music. The same plain-chant,
29 11,4 | instruments in the execution of ecclesiastical hymns, and also the accompaniment
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