Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I,Intro | unprecedented desire for the visible ~unity of all Christians,
2 I, 2,2 | clarified and articulated the visible ~organization of the Church,
3 I, 2,2 | Nicaea dealt also with the visible organization of the Church.
4 I, 3,1 | different ~conceptions of the visible organization of the Church. ~
5 I, 3,1 | two no longer formed one visible Church. ~ In this transition
6 I, 3,2 | orthodox. The ~Diptychs are a visible sign of the unity of the
7 I, 6,3 | Divine Light actually took a visible form, ~outwardly transforming
8 I, 6,3 | altar and celebrant might be visible throughout the service.
9 II, 1,5 | the first fruits of this visible and~bodily glorification.
10 II, 2,1 | of the Spirit — is both visible and invisible, both divine~
11 II, 2,1 | divine~and human. It is visible, for it is composed of concrete
12 II, 2,1 | no separation between the visible~and the invisible, between (
13 II, 2,1 | continuous reality. ‘The Church visible, or upon~earth, lives in,
14 II, 2,1 | using the phrase ‘the Church visible and invisible,’ insists
15 II, 2,1 | division of the Church into visible and invisible; its unity
16 II, 2,1 | we speak of ‘the~Church visible and invisible,’ we so speak
17 II, 2,1 | reality, earthly and heavenly, visible and invisible, human and
18 II, 2,2 | the ‘invisible’ and the~‘visible Church,’ and therefore it
19 II, 2,2 | earth there is a single, visible community~which alone can
20 II, 2,2 | In its teaching upon the visible unity of the Church, Orthodoxy
21 II, 2,2 | But if we ask how this visible unity is maintained,~Rome
22 II, 2,2 | believes itself to be that one visible Church. This is a bold claim,
23 II, 2,2 | is no division between a~‘visible’ and an ‘invisible Church,’
24 II, 3,2 | angels,~and the saints, these visible images remind the faithful
25 II, 4 | The Sacraments~“He who was visible as our Redeemer has now~
26 II, 4 | like the Church, are both visible~and invisible; in every
27 II, 4 | combination of an outward visible sign with an inward~spiritual
28 II, 4 | receives what appears from~the visible point of view to be bread
29 II, 4 | a combination of outward visible sign~and inward spiritual
30 II, 4,6 | gold. This, the outward and visible sign of the~sacrament, signifies
31 II, 6,1 | Inasmuch~as the earthly and visible Church is not the fullness
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