Chapter, Paragraph
1 Fwd,5| of Christian womanhood I saw through their lives. They
2 1,2 | the saints, many of whom saw angels worshiping with them
3 1,8 | Eucharistic Society?~ St. Ignatius saw the Church in both its hierarchical
4 1,17| St. Ignatius of Antioch saw the bishop of the Church
5 1,17| Head of the Church. He also saw the bishop's primary task
6 1,17| Church.~· St. Ignatius saw the bishop as the center
7 4,3 | though, the puritan view saw in the words of the Second
8 4,3 | This outlook therefore saw all images as a form of
9 5,5 | older monks were those who saw the fire as a forewarning
10 5,7 | were set aside, and they saw the spiritual meaning of
11 5,8 | add that “God therefore saw that if [Adam and Eve] remained
12 6,2 | and Trajan, and it still saw the empire as in theory
13 6,4 | contemporaries in the West saw him as a usurper, for the
14 6,7 | nature of the Church. It saw the bishop of Rome as the
15 6,7 | much as a college as it saw it as a monarchy — the monarchy
16 6,10| since Charlemagne's advisors saw fit to endorse it. Until
17 7,14| Not everyone, however, saw life in such overtly pagan
18 9,20| Apostles Peter, James and John saw that “in Him dwelleth all
19 9,33| dwelling in Him. St. Paul saw the Christian life first
20 9,39| Theologian writes: “Then I saw a new heaven and a new earth;
21 9,42| creation, all living creatures saw the light of God's image
22 10,11| St. Ignatius of Antioch saw each local Church as one
23 10,21| Heaven. The Apostle Peter saw into the heart of Ananias (
24 10,21| little, some of us suddenly saw blessed Ignatius standing
25 10,21| us, and others likewise saw him praying for us.~ ~These
26 10,22| people. Judas Maccabeus saw a vision of the departed
27 11,1 | went among the Germans and saw them performing many ceremonies
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