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Steven Kovacevich
Apostolic Christianity and the 23,000 Western Churches

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   Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,1 | to salvation? Our Fathers considered the withholding power of 2 1,18| Council of Jerusalem not considered the first of the Ecumenical 3 2,20| 20.~ Why are heresies considered dangerous?~ The doctrinal 4 2,33| one nature. That is, it considered that Christ's human nature 5 5,4 | early Christians, being considered the ultimate act of renunciation 6 6,12| letter stating that while he considered the filioque to be doctrinally 7 7,9 | Through this act, he was considered to have made a sacrifice 8 7,11| Scripture. (A teaching is to be considered worthy of “Tradition” when 9 7,11| stipulations, it cannot be considered true and holy, and consequently 10 7,11| and consequently cannot be considered admissible or fit to be 11 7,11| and unwritten word — are considered by the Ecumenical Councils 12 7,14| Middle Ages. Aquinas is considered a major theologian in the 13 7,14| theologians of the Middle Ages considered Scholastic theology to be 14 7,14| were concerned with reason, considered themselves superior to the 15 7,14| Fathers of the Church and also considered human knowledge, which is 16 7,14| of the Holy Fathers are considered at all in Protestantism, 17 7,14| those private opinions are considered more authoritative. Thus, 18 7,14| Truth. Hence, any opinion is considered valid just as long as it 19 9,25| of redemption cannot be considered apart from what?~ Christ' 20 9,25| of redemption cannot be considered apart from the Holy Spirit' 21 10,10| equivocation:~ ~[It] must be considered as the most vital necessity 22 10,16| bishop of another's see was considered adultery.~ Since ancient 23 10,23| brothers of Jesus were or were considered the children of His Mother. 24 11,4 | presence of Christ. As it is considered impious, arrogant and improper


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