Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 2,2 | This title was already accepted in popular devotion, but
2 I, 2,2 | predecessor of 431, was not accepted by the Church at large.
3 I, 3,1 | see. The west, while it accepted the decisions ~of the Ecumenical
4 I, 3,1 | theologian. has always been an accepted figure in Orthodoxy: some
5 I, 3,2 | his policy and around 865 accepted baptism from ~Greek clergy.
6 I, 3,2 | pendence than Byzantium, Boris accepted this decision. From 870,
7 I, 3,2 | withdrawn; these decisions were accepted without protest at Rome. ~
8 I, 3,3 | Letter 234, 1). Gregory accepted this distinction. He ~affirmed,
9 I, 3,3 | of doctrine, the Orthodox accepted the Papal claims (al-~though
10 I, 3,3 | vague and ambiguous); they accepted the ~filioque; they accepted
11 I, 3,3 | accepted the ~filioque; they accepted the Roman teaching on Purgatory (
12 I, 3,3 | of the Council were never accepted by more than a minute frac-~
13 I, 4,1 | east and west, but finally accepted the ~jurisdiction of Constantinople.
14 I, 4,1 | likewise to Serbia, which accepted Christianity in the second ~
15 I, 5,1 | usually content to ~repeat accepted formulae, to entrench themselves
16 I, 5,2 | their decisions has been accepted by the Orthodox Church as
17 I, 6,3 | four ancient Patriarchates accepted the abolition of the Patriarchate
18 II, 0,11| which, parrot-like, repeats accepted~formulae without striving
19 II, 0,12| Holy Spirit, and are to be accepted as part of God’s continuing
20 II, 0,12| but if such decisions are accepted by the rest of the Church,
21 II, 0,12| or corrected, but must be accepted in toto; but the Church
22 II, 1,2 | Augustine and generally accepted in the west since his time.
23 II, 1,2 | forward by Augustine and~still accepted (albeit in a mitigated form)
24 II, 1,2 | Limbo — a view now generally accepted by Roman theologians.~So
25 II, 2,2 | sometimes speak as if they accepted the ‘Branch Theory,’ once
26 II, 2,3 | ecumenical unless its decrees are accepted by the whole Church. Florence,
27 II, 2,3 | say, then, that it was ‘accepted by the~Church at large’?)
28 II, 2,3 | view is now fairly widely accepted in contemporary Orthodox
29 II, 2,4 | dogmatic definition, is accepted and used by all Orthodox.~
30 II, 4,2 | to the Church, when he is accepted back he is chrismated. Similarly
31 II, 6,2 | the World Council and was accepted; and this has opened~the
32 II, 6,3 | Orthodoxy: to question the~accepted formulae of the Latin west,
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