Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 2,2 | Council proclaimed in the ~Creed which it drew up, .begotten
2 I, 2,2 | expanded and adapted the Nicene Creed, developing in particular
3 I, 2,2 | the key word in the Nicene Creed: homoousios, ~one in essence
4 I, 3,1 | using the filioque in the Creed ~(of this we shall say more
5 I, 3,1 | Nicene-Constantinopolitan Creed. Originally the Creed ran: .
6 I, 3,1 | Nicene-Constantinopolitan Creed. Originally the Creed ran: .I believe... in the
7 I, 3,1 | filio-~que), so that the Creed now reads .who proceeds
8 I, 3,1 | because they recited the Creed in its original ~form. But
9 I, 3,1 | conservatism, continued to use the Creed without the filioque until ~
10 I, 3,1 | with the wording of the Creed. Leo deliberately had the
11 I, 3,1 | Leo deliberately had the Creed, without the filioque, in-~
12 I, 3,1 | to this addition ~in the Creed, for two reasons. First,
13 I, 3,1 | be introduced into the Creed; and if an addition has
14 I, 3,1 | competent to make it. The Creed is the common possession
15 I, 3,1 | arbitrarily ~altering the Creed without consulting the east,
16 I, 3,1 | unauthorized addition to the Creed, not necessarily heretical
17 I, 3,1 | thority and recited the Creed in different forms, but
18 I, 3,2 | by the Ger-~mans in the Creed, but not used by the Greeks.
19 I, 3,2 | II at Rome in 1014, the ~Creed was sung in its interpolated
20 I, 3,2 | omitting the filioque from the Creed! Humbert promptly ~left
21 I, 3,3 | claims and to recite the Creed with the filioque. But the
22 I, 4,1 | and Methodius recited the Creed in its original form, the
23 II, 0,11| the family worship; the Creed is still recited without
24 II, 0,11| the Bible; it means the Creed; it~means the decrees of
25 II, 0,11| belongs to the Bible, to the Creed, to the doctrinal definitions
26 II, 0,11| same level as the Nicene~Creed, nor do the writings of
27 II, 0,12| Ecumenical Councils: The Creed~The doctrinal definitions
28 II, 0,12| Nicene-~Constantinopolitan Creed, which is read or sung at
29 II, 0,12| the west, the Apostles’~Creed and the ‘Athanasian Creed,’
30 II, 0,12| Creed and the ‘Athanasian Creed,’ do not possess the same
31 II, 0,12| Orthodox honour the Apostles’ Creed as~an ancient statement
32 II, 0,12| local western Baptismal~Creed, never used in the services
33 II, 0,12| Patriarchates. The ‘Athanasian Creed’ likewise is~not used in
34 II, 0,12| 20 (P.G.~91, 601C)). The Creed belongs only to those who
35 II, 0,12| the Byzantine Liturgy, the Creed is introduced with the words: ‘
36 II, 1,1 | before all ages,’ as the Creed~says); the Spirit proceeds
37 II, 2,1 | sanctorum in the Apostles’ Creed should mean both~‘the communion
38 II, 3,2 | special moments such as the~Creed and the Lord’s Prayer.~In
39 II, 4,3 | The Kiss of Peace and the Creed~C. The Eucharistic Prayer~
40 II, 6,1 | Apostolic Church,’ of which the Creed speaks: such is the fundamental
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