Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I,Intro | centralized organization, not by a single prelate wielding absolute
2 I, 1 | episcopate,. he wrote, .is a single whole, in which ~each bishop
3 I, 1 | possession. So is the Church a single whole, though it spreads
4 I, 1 | practice. In a true council no single member arbitrarily imposes
5 I, 2,2 | Godhead could be united in a single person. The seventh ~Council,
6 I, 2,2 | of such stature ~within a single generation. ~ 11~ After
7 I, 2,2 | union of God and man in a single person. They ~represented
8 I, 2,2 | loosely united to God, but a single and undivided person, ~who
9 I, 2,2 | unity of personality but a single na-~ture . Monophysitism.
10 I, 2,2 | of Christ unite to form a single person. The sixth Ecumenical ~
11 I, 2,2 | natures, yet since He is a single person, He has ~only one
12 I, 2,4 | way. where instead of a single ~highly organized community
13 I, 2,4 | were seen as parts of a ~single organism. Hence it was inevitable
14 I, 2,4 | Church and State formed a single organism, yet ~within this
15 I, 3,3 | in Greek ~thought), but a single and united whole, soul and
16 I, 3,3 | the Incarnation. Man is a ~single, united whole: not only
17 I, 3,3 | is above all beings.. No single thing of all that is created
18 I, 5,1 | universal, is limited to no single people, culture, or language;
19 I, 5,1 | his time, there is not a single citation from Palamas; and ~
20 I, 5,2 | nia were united under a single ruler from 1386; thus while
21 I, 6,2 | because it represents but a single aspect of ~Russian Christianity .
22 I, 6,3 | would come ~to see him in a single day. The outward pattern
23 I, 7,1 | September 1955, when in a single night sixty out of the eighty
24 I, 7,8 | consisting as it does in a ~single monastery, Saint Catherine.
25 I, 7,9 | ultimate solution: to form a ~single and autocephalous .American
26 II, 0,12 | together they make up a single whole, each part being understood
27 II, 1,1 | absolutely transcendent. ‘No single thing of all that is created
28 II, 1,1 | all:~God is not simply a single person confined within his
29 II, 1,2 | say that since man is a single unified whole, the image
30 II, 1,3 | and without confusion:~a single person, but endowed with
31 II, 1,3 | Resurrection, for both are but a single action. Calvary~is seen
32 II, 1,3 | sixty lines, makes not a single reference to~the Resurrection.~
33 II, 1,5 | not become fused into a~single being. Unlike the eastern
34 II, 2,1 | triumphant,~for the two make up a single and continuous reality. ‘
35 II, 2,1 | sacraments. The Church is a~single reality, earthly and heavenly,
36 II, 2,2 | here on earth there is a single, visible community~which
37 II, 2,2 | structure, centered round a single hierarch; it is collegial,
38 II, 2,4 | the One God they form a single chain which cannot quickly
39 II, 3,2 | congregation, but the priest and a single reader alone. In~38~their
40 II, 4 | be seen as a unity, as a single mystery or one great sacrament,
41 II, 4,3 | Eucharistic Prayer as forming a single and indivisible whole, so~
42 II, 4,3 | means that if we are to single out a ‘moment of consecration,’
43 II, 4,5 | bishop can be~ordained at any single Liturgy). Only a bishop
44 II, 6,1 | in the sort of way that a single splodge on a picture can
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