Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,1 | Rome's novel teaching of a supreme ruler with primacy of jurisdiction
2 1,1 | further the ambition of supreme worldly power that the power-hungry
3 1,11| everywhere regarded as the supreme head of the Church, as the
4 1,11| recognition of Rome's claim to supreme universal jurisdiction.
5 3,5 | which alone was (and is) the supreme tribunal in the Universal
6 3,5 | popes condemned the title Supreme Bishop of the Universal
7 3,5 | included: King of Kings and Supreme Ruler of the World. Other
8 3,5 | Arbiter of the World, the Supreme Judge of Heaven and Earth,
9 5,8 | Slavo-Varangian state of Rus' stand as supreme missionary achievements
10 6,2 | stood out as the world's supreme ruler, and Constantinople
11 6,15| territory and with possession of supreme state authority on this
12 6,18| absolute evidence of Rome's supreme universal jurisdiction,
13 6,18| himself, he knew only one “Supreme Shepherd” — Jesus Christ.
14 7,14| the Bible alone was the supreme authority. This idea was
15 7,14| the God-Man as both the supreme value and the supreme criterion.
16 7,14| the supreme value and the supreme criterion. A painful and
17 8,3 | slightest communion with the Supreme Nature or nearness to it.”~ ~
18 9,13| 13.~ Who is the supreme example of synergy? Give
19 9,13| statement.~ The Theotokos is the supreme example of synergy. The
20 10,11| imposition of authority from a supreme pontiff, but it comes from
21 10,23| Holy Church teaches, is the supreme example of synergy (cooperation)
22 11,1 | throughout the ages as the supreme heritage in its hierarchy
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