Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,16| and his victory in battle led to Constantine's becoming
2 2,20| a person is unnoticeably led into subjection by the devil,
3 3,12| precipitate the controversy which led to the Third Ecumenical
4 4,12| Damascene remarks, “We are led by perceptible icons to
5 5,2 | their human deficiencies and led them to the truth.~ ~
6 5,4 | who no less than the men led the contemplative life.
7 5,7 | whole groups have been led into schism and heresy because
8 5,8 | through suffering, we're led back to the awareness that
9 6,16| profitableness of indulgences led to their greater and greater
10 7,14| show that the West has been led by the devil onto a dead-end
11 7,14| human reason, however, has led the most influential Lutheran
12 7,17| tenth and final plague that led to the Hebrews' deliverance
13 9,15| unnatural condition eventually led to the disintegration of
14 9,28| instructs: “All who are led by the Spirit are sons of
15 9,42| Investigation into this matter led to the ineluctable conclusion
16 10,26| abstract speculations that led only to seeming truth (Scholasticism),
17 10,26| IV — all of these things led to the fact that the opinion
18 11,1 | to Greece, and the Greeks led us to the edifices where
19 11,3 | religious spectacles are led by a myriad of self-appointed
20 11,3 | desacralization of Western worship has led. His picture is one with
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