Chapter, Paragraph
1 3,5 | states that:~ ~The pope takes the place of Jesus Christ
2 4,12| one stops for the night or takes a rest during one's travels,
3 5,8 | to lawlessness, then God takes as His servant him who does
4 6,15| sporadic phenomena, now wholly takes possession of the popes.~ ~
5 6,15| separation involve a bishop who takes a diocese or Patriarchate
6 6,16| Conception, the Latin Church takes away all victory and merit
7 9,15| even after the fall, God “takes not away from man the power
8 10,3 | communal matter, one that takes place in the Church. As
9 10,21| the Church's conscience, takes place when the common conviction
10 10,21| When this glorification takes place, prayers for the forgiveness
11 10,23| the Lord our God, until He takes pity on us” (Ps 122:2).
12 10,28| tortures. The sorrow which takes hold of the heart which
13 11,3 | convert from Protestantism, takes an analytical look at the
14 11,4 | of the Holy Liturgy, and takes part with unconscious and
15 11,4 | beginning in 1926, this practice takes place in imitation of Western
16 11,4 | distracting element that takes away from the meditative
17 11,4 | Orthodox chants and thus takes away from worship. Dr. Constantine
18 11,4 | Exile in upstate New York takes from three to four hours
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