Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,1 | false teaching, which was condemned by the Universal Church
2 2,33| Ecumenical Council (680) condemned this false teaching and
3 3,5 | Church is that early popes condemned the title Supreme Bishop
4 3,7 | union). This teaching was condemned at the Council.~ ~
5 3,14| Third Ecumenical Council condemned Nestorianism and the notion
6 3,17| Theodore of Mopsuestia was condemned by the Universal Church
7 3,19| incomplete. Monothelitism was condemned by the Sixth Ecumenical
8 4,3 | The puritan outlook that condemned icons was an Asiatic protest
9 4,6 | history. Iconoclasm was condemned at this Council.~ ~
10 4,12| issuing an edict in 726 that condemned the making and veneration
11 5,8 | Eve sinned and then were condemned. Instead, they were given
12 5,8 | justification, only then were they condemned. St. Ephraim the Syrian
13 7,9 | man-made traditions that Christ condemned by His words, not Sacred
14 7,9 | Church has persistently condemned and battled against this
15 7,14| Aquinas. Aquinas' works were condemned by popes and proclaimed
16 7,14| cohesion. It is therefore condemned to do what it has always
17 8,7 | the Latin Church stands condemned by five Ecumenical Councils
18 9,15| taint of original guilt, are condemned to hall (a view advocated
19 9,39| the Origenists, solemnly condemned also their false teaching
20 10,10| decisively rejected and condemned by the Church at her Ecumenical
21 10,28| unending. The Church therefore condemned at the Fifth Ecumenical
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