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Steven Kovacevich
Apostolic Christianity and the 23,000 Western Churches

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   Chapter, Paragraph
1 Fwd,5| its ordinary and generally understood use among the populace at 2 1,1 | in his time monarchy was understood to mean the Roman Empire. “ 3 1,1 | over the whole world. They understood perfectly well that the 4 2,14| and the Apostles was well understood within the Church before 5 2,17| incomprehensibility are all that can be understood about Him. All that we state 6 2,22| mystery of Holy Scripture is understood and explained in three ways. 7 2,35| the Ecumenical Church has understood the cited passages of Sacred 8 3,5 | characteristic of Church unity as understood by the Holy Fathers. The 9 3,5 | expression ex cathedra is not understood in the same way by all Catholic 10 3,5 | the Holy Fathers never understood that the Church was built 11 4,12| function of icons is not understood, and when the crucial distinction 12 5,4 | reason, monasticism is not understood in the secular West.~ There 13 6,18| observed that the other Fathers understood rock in this sense, or understood 14 6,18| understood rock in this sense, or understood rock to be Christ Himself; 15 6,18| Christ Himself; or else they understood it as both of these together — 16 7,11| Holy Tradition. This is understood when you examine closely 17 7,14| Holy Scripture can be understood rightly only by the pure 18 7,14| bones.” Those depths may be understood only by those who have received 19 7,14| come along who has rightly understood what the Scriptures really 20 7,15| Philip asked him if he understood what he was reading. The 21 7,17| Christian faith, were not understood by them. As a result, when 22 7,17| different meaning generally understood in 1611. Moreover, this 23 10,16| concepts were so strictly understood in the ancient Church that 24 11,4 | in Latin, a language not understood by the people. Roman Catholics


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