Chapter, Paragraph
1 Fwd,2| Peter himself made grave errors both before and after Christ'
2 1,1 | world of greater or lesser errors among Christians, and sometimes
3 1,1 | contemporary world, we see that the errors which war against Orthodox
4 1,1 | weaknesses and inclinations.~ ~Errors take root and become obstinate
5 1,1 | decree, the Syllabus of Errors propagated by Pope Pius
6 3,5 | many serious theological errors find their way into the
7 3,5 | into the book. Among these errors is the author's completely
8 3,5 | The cause of all the errors of the Roman Catholic Church
9 3,5 | indisputable facts concerning the errors of popes in questions of
10 3,5 | numerous instances of the errors in dogma of the Roman bishops,
11 4,11| identical repetition of errors of the past. “Iconoclasm
12 4,11| sum of many heresies and errors,” stated the Fathers of
13 6,16| called in order to address errors and heresy by triumphantly
14 7,9 | this matter, and into what errors did their extremism lead
15 7,14| distortions caused by various errors, it is indeed necessary
16 7,14| at the root of the later errors of the West.~ Under the
17 7,14| realized the existence of great errors in Roman Catholicism and
18 7,14| Orthodoxy, but drew them into errors sometimes more grave than
19 7,17| truth, did not make grave errors in the transcribed text.
20 7,17| agonizingly aware of the fact that errors were multiplying in its
21 7,17| was achieved, yet those errors which already existed at
22 10,10| unity and renounces his errors. This was the unity prayed
23 11,3 | the matter of the Latins' errors in doctrine (although this
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