Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,2 | canonical, a council must be accepted and certified by the local
2 2,3 | reached in such a council are accepted by the entire Church in
3 2,6 | there was no universally accepted New Testament canon of Scripture,
4 2,15| councils are approved and accepted into the Tradition of the
5 2,20| theology which, once it was accepted, he managed to increase
6 2,35| express Orthodox truth — are accepted by the Church's catholic
7 2,35| or corrected, but must be accepted in their entirety. Archpriest
8 3,5 | century and were widely accepted in the West. In them, the
9 3,5 | anathema, required it to be accepted as the most authentic. There
10 4,17| been precisely defined and accepted by the whole Church. However,
11 4,17| the Church, and are not accepted as a guide to faith [Orthodox
12 5,8 | Peninsula, entire nations accepted Orthodox Christianity and
13 6,9 | equalization of sees or accepted that only a primacy of honor
14 6,15| West, inasmuch as it was accepted on faith and enjoyed the
15 6,16| Church in 1054, and it was accepted as dogma in 1439. Scriptures
16 6,18| writes that it is universally accepted as one of the greatest forgeries
17 7,11| is, that it is something accepted everywhere in the Church.
18 7,14| interpretation alone is accepted by the Orthodox Church!
19 7,14| interpretation alone is accepted by her true children!~ ~
20 7,14| depth, is not universally accepted in one and the same sense.
21 7,14| anything and everything must be accepted, no matter how outlandish,
22 7,17| Testament Jewish priests accepted their task with an awareness
23 7,18| reached in local councils are accepted by the rest of the Church,
24 9,5 | of Adam generally became accepted in the West.~ Orthodoxy
25 9,15| Augustine (and which is still accepted in a mitigated form by the
26 9,15| the teaching is generally accepted by Roman theologians.~ St.
27 9,35| about man's fall when he accepted it, which brought about
28 10,22| destruction by God; the Lord accepted the prayer of the holy man
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