Chapter, Paragraph
1 Fwd,3| reduction and separation.~ This subject is most serious, for in
2 1,1 | believes, and is therefore subject to “control” by decree and
3 1,11| Council, the question is subject to a general discussion,
4 1,15| converted Gentiles would have to subject themselves to the requirements
5 3,5 | and he also was equally subject and obedient to the decrees
6 4,12| commits sacrilege and is subject to the condemnation in Sacred
7 4,12| love that one holds for the subject of an icon. As it is not
8 4,17| shrift to the Fathers, this subject requires further comment.
9 5,4 | into one community and were subject to one rule, under the leadership
10 6,10| asserted, the pope was not subject to conciliar judgment, but
11 6,15| pope was transformed from a subject of the Eastern Roman (Constantinopolitan)
12 6,18| claims. For this reason, the subject of patristics (or patrology,
13 7,8 | absolute, unchanging and not subject to revision or being cancelled?~
14 7,8 | authority, one that is not subject to being revised or canceled.~ ~
15 7,14| importance he placed on this subject. And this is understandable:
16 7,19| which dealt with the same subject, and which obtained ecumenical
17 7,19| Alexandria as well, the subject was confronted by the First
18 8,2 | rather than being a recondite subject reserved for professional
19 9,15| whole human race becomes subject to mortality.~ The disintegration
20 9,15| concupiscence. All human beings are subject to these spiritual effects
21 9,29| overcome by reason and became subject to the passions, and the
22 10,6 | structure, but they are subject to a common canonical code,
23 10,10| in Christ comprised the subject of Christ's High-Priestly
24 10,21| brief discussion of this subject, Protestantism affirms the
25 10,26| born of Adam, have a flesh subject to the law of sin.~ Contrary
26 10,28| that the discussion of the subject in the textbook is very
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