Chapter, Paragraph
1 Fwd,6| for in them the Gospel is proclaimed), yet you have also had
2 1,6 | His arms (Mt 18, Mk 9). He proclaimed the Gospel in Antioch and
3 2,7 | Licinius in 313 AD, officially proclaimed the toleration of the Christian
4 2,34| First Ecumenical Council proclaimed in its Creed: “I believe
5 3,5 | the officiating cardinal proclaimed:~ ~Receive the tiara adorned
6 6,16| restrictions, so heartily proclaimed and enforced from the pulpit
7 7,11| Lord gave, and the Apostles proclaimed, and upon which the Orthodox
8 7,14| fathers have manifestly proclaimed as inviolable. [We do so]
9 7,14| were condemned by popes and proclaimed heretical in 1277. It was
10 7,17| extraordinary seriousness. They proclaimed a period of fasting and
11 7,20| because Orthodoxy has not proclaimed some belief to be dogma,
12 9,3 | Old Testament, and clearly proclaimed in the Gospel. The Lord
13 10,10| Protestantism that openly proclaimed the greatest lie of all:
14 10,25| Latin Church has not yet proclaimed such teachings to be dogma,
15 10,26| Church and subsequently proclaimed a dogma of that Church in
16 10,26| only to have the doctrine proclaimed as the teaching of that
17 10,26| which it itself had once proclaimed prior to 1054, when it still
18 10,26| throne itself since, having proclaimed the new dogma by his own
19 10,26| the truth, and the life,” proclaimed papal infallibility a dogma
20 10,27| of the Virgin, which Rome proclaimed to be a dogma in 1950, implies
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