Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,1 | emphasized particularly, inasmuch as the acceptance of the
2 1,1 | is not entirely accurate inasmuch as there have been constant
3 2,6 | is also shown to be false inasmuch as Christ is the Head of
4 3,5 | meetings and hold center place, inasmuch as the highest ranking bishop
5 3,5 | of being the see of Peter inasmuch as the Apostle Peter founded
6 3,5 | pope as the bishop of Rome inasmuch as Rome no longer had true
7 3,16| an ecclesiastical chasm inasmuch as the Monophysites reject
8 5,8 | reveals His love for mankind. Inasmuch as He, in giving the commandment,
9 5,8 | transgression of it, and inasmuch as the criminal thus fell
10 6,15| authority all the more easily, inasmuch as the idea of the supremacy
11 6,15| ecclesiastical relations in the West, inasmuch as it was accepted on faith
12 6,15| Pseudo-Isidorian Decretals” first, inasmuch as he first formulated sharply
13 7,11| and does not “develop” (inasmuch as God does not change),
14 9,7 | assertion is not tenable inasmuch as censing was instituted
15 9,12| conformity to divine will, inasmuch as man's will (rather than
16 9,15| instructs in this regard: “Inasmuch as people, having sinned
17 10,5 | and it is Pneumatological (inasmuch as the Church is a continued
18 10,10| single “invisible Church,” inasmuch as each of them confesses
19 10,14| be members of the Church, inasmuch as there are many ways of
20 10,16| understanding of bodily abstinence. Inasmuch as the bishop's rank is
21 10,26| and without father, and inasmuch as it befitted Him to be
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