Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,5 | its fullness in each local community gathered around its bishop
2 1,8 | locally in each individual community gathered around its bishop,
3 1,8 | its fullness in each local community in the celebration of the
4 1,8 | importance of the local community in the Church, something
5 1,10| belongs to every Christian community, even of a single house
6 1,10| to a family or individual community). In fact, both he and the
7 1,17| center of unity in the local community. For Ignatius, the local
8 1,17| For Ignatius, the local community — that is, the bishop surrounded
9 1,17| importance of the local community (bishop and flock) is emphasized
10 3,5 | Church and found their own community [of the Old Catholics] rather
11 3,12| scale within the Protestant community, from superficial to outright
12 5,4 | Church, the first monastic community was that which Christ formed
13 5,4 | ascetics gathered into one community and were subject to one
14 5,5 | Holy Fathers, this monastic community played a decisive role in
15 7,17| Hebrew text in the Hebrew community was saved by technical means (
16 7,17| At that time, the Jewish community, having rejected Christ
17 7,17| contrast, in the Jewish community, texts were transcribed
18 7,17| Having lost grace, the Jewish community lacked a built-in, living
19 7,17| prone to error.~ The Jewish community was clearly and agonizingly
20 10,10| but one, single, visible community which alone is the one true
21 10,16| that: an overseer of his community (diocese). He is also a
22 10,16| several priests in each community, whereas only one bishop
23 11,2 | first of all a worshiping community. Worship comes first, doctrine
24 11,2 | and one soul to pray as a community, to unite themselves and
25 11,2 | that particular Christian community.~ Philip said to Nathanael: “
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