Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,1 | Western Christianity was separated from its Eastern roots.
2 1,1 | belittle those who have separated from it. A Greek hierarch
3 1,1 | beliefs themselves. He clearly separated false beliefs from the people
4 1,1 | Churches — and only one — Rome, separated itself from the ancient
5 2,19| Though men were triply separated from God — by nature, by
6 2,20| holding false beliefs, he is separated from the Church and from
7 3,12| divine nature cannot be separated.~ ~
8 3,16| with any other group of separated Christians, still there
9 6,9 | theological focal points which separated Rome from this harmonious
10 6,14| schisms ... those who [have] separated themselves from the Church
11 7,11| corrupted, insofar as it is separated in time from its first proclamation,
12 7,21| stranger to this world. Separated from it, she is able to
13 9,15| God's, and in so doing, he separated himself from God.~ Adam'
14 9,22| action, and they are never separated. Even in the sadness of
15 9,26| Seraphim, although he was separated by fifteen hundred years
16 9,39| neighbor. The two cannot be separated, for a man is able to love
17 10,10| cardinal had completely separated himself from the continuing
18 10,10| sects,” even though they are separated from each other, still comprise
19 10,14| of being related to-, and separated from-, the Church. Just
20 10,21| even though a “great gulf” separated them. Abraham's remark that “
21 10,28| not resembling God, we are separated from Him. By living in holiness,
22 11,1 | ninth century, one that separated the pope and his followers
23 11,4 | Testament temple, which was separated into three portions: the
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