Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 2,3 | But ~Iconoclasm was not simply imported from outside; within
2 I, 2,4 | Order; in the east he is simply a member of the one great ~
3 I, 3,2 | lacked the Pope.s name, simply because new Popes at their
4 I, 3,3 | what God is, and to state simply what ~He is not. As Gregory
5 I, 3,3 | Heart cannot be attained simply through our own ~efforts,
6 I, 3,3 | gross materialism but are simply remaining faithful to ~the
7 I, 6,1 | a valuable social role: simply because they were fools,
8 I, 6,2 | old texts and customs, not simply as ends in themselves, but ~
9 I, 6,3 | scope for heroism: he was simply retired. The Emperor was
10 I, 6,3 | regard the Synodical period simply as a time of decline. One
11 II, 0,11| Tradition, it is not enough simply to give intellectual assent
12 II, 0,12| its teaching; but it is simply a local western Baptismal~
13 II, 0,12| chaff. An Orthodox must not simply know and quote the Fathers,~
14 II, 0,12| connexion: Canon Law is simply the attempt to apply dogma
15 II, 0,12| Holy Icons. An icon is not simply a religious picture designed
16 II, 1,1 | is this all:~God is not simply a single person confined
17 II, 1,1 | three distinct persons, but simply~as varying ‘modes’ or ‘aspects’
18 II, 1,3 | purpose of God, and not simply as an answer to the fall.~
19 II, 1,3 | wrong to think of Orthodoxy simply as the cult of Christ’s
20 II, 1,3 | on Good Friday thinks not simply of Christ’s human pain and
21 II, 2,4 | of the Son: Mariology is simply an extension of Christology.~
22 II, 2,5 | the Second Coming is not simply an event in the future,
23 II, 3,1 | 37; I cite this passage simply as an example of the liturgical
24 II, 4,3 | Eucharistic Prayer in the Liturgy simply uses the neutral term metaballo,~
25 II, 4,5 | the diaconate had become simply a preliminary~stage on the
26 II, 4,5 | special importance. Now used simply as a title of honour~for
27 II, 6,1 | into account: one~cannot simply say that all non-Orthodox
28 II, 6,1 | the one Tradition, but are simply theologoumena, theological
29 II, 6,2 | have too often been content simply to~attack the Roman doctrine
30 II, 6,2 | Churches from appearing~to be simply a Pan-Protestant alliance
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