Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,1 | refers to the historical development that began with Christ's
2 1,1 | of the Church.” With this development, that portion of the Church
3 1,2 | whole, and represents the development of one divine plan for the
4 1,17| Apostles.~ ~(A more complete development on the position of the bishop
5 2,5 | the Roman Empire, and this development supported the spread of
6 3,20| What new and alarming development occurred in the fifty years
7 3,21| 21.~ What effect did this development have on the Byzantine Empire?~
8 4,17| textbook does not mention this development, it is an immensely important
9 5,4 | peace in the next. This development resulted in secularism,
10 5,6 | Orders are a particular development within the Roman Catholic
11 5,6 | Nafpaktos gives further development of the difference between
12 6,3 | control of the Arabs. This development made contacts between the
13 6,7 | how a further political development reinforced this initial
14 6,8 | 1997, p. 15].~ ~Further development of this idea is given by
15 6,15| authoritative basis for the development of ecclesiastical relations
16 7,11| crafts there is a continual development and perfection, the heterodox
17 7,14| man rather than God. This development was seen almost immediately
18 7,14| understanding of how so tragic a development could come about in the
19 7,14| direction for the future development of Western theology and
20 7,14| himself relied on Aristotle, a development that was to prove deadly
21 7,14| Scholastic theology to be a development surpassing the theology
22 7,14| it was not a surprising development, considering the confusion
23 7,14| subjectivism in religion — a development that spelled both the birth
24 7,14| battle cry.~ Concerning the development of the ecumenical movement,
25 8,14| One extremely destructive development of the Latin Church's false
26 9,42| Holy Fathers state that the development of natural religions occurred
27 9,42| God. Concurrent with this development, as people still retained
28 9,42| and machinery began its development, along with the sciences
29 11,4 | prayers and the rosary. This development did not take place in the
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