Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I,Intro | are in any case intended merely as a ~rough comparative
2 I, 2,1 | he made Christianity not merely the most highly fa-~vored
3 I, 2,2 | explained the mystery; they merely sought to exclude certain
4 I, 2,3 | Church. The struggle was not merely a conflict between two conceptions
5 I, 2,3 | Christ.s person. It was not merely a controversy about religious
6 I, 2,3 | were for the Russians not merely paintings. They were dynamic
7 I, 2,3 | Church, their interest is not merely historical but contempo-~
8 I, 3,1 | theologians consider the ~filioque merely an unauthorized addition
9 I, 3,3 | It becomes something not merely said by the lips, not ~merely
10 I, 3,3 | merely said by the lips, not ~merely thought by the intellect,
11 I, 6,2 | regarding the whole dispute merely as a quarrel over the posi-~
12 I, 7,1 | Athos, like Halki, is not merely Greek but international.
13 I, 7,6 | the Greek bishop is not merely a distant ~administrator,
14 I, 7,8 | termed an .autocephalous. or merely an ~.autonomous. Church (
15 I, 7,9 | Orthodoxy has not remained merely a theory. The Ortho-~dox
16 II, 0,12 | must treat the~Fathers not merely as relics from the past,
17 II, 0,12 | Orthodox~Tradition, but merely a matter of private opinion.
18 II, 0,12 | Orthodox services. Nor is it merely the words~of the services
19 II, 1,2 | which followed~from the fall merely physical. Cut off from God,
20 II, 1,5 | become~God by nature, but is merely a ‘created god,’ a god by
21 II, 1,5 | metamorphosis~of all creation — not merely the immaterial, but the
22 II, 2,1 | Orthodoxy does not believe merely in an ideal Church, invisible~
23 II, 2,2 | Christ. Nor is this~unity merely ideal and invisible; Orthodox
24 II, 2,2 | undivided Church’ is not merely something~that existed in
25 II, 2,3 | explicitly, but lived.~It is not merely the numbers or the distribution
26 II, 2,4 | have refused; she was not merely passive, but an active participant
27 II, 3,1 | Sacrifice is offered, not merely the local congregation are
28 II, 3,2 | the chancel was~separated merely by a low screen three or
29 II, 4,1 | immersion, is now content merely to pour a little water over
30 II, 6,2 | that this faith was~not merely a thing of the past, to
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