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30 simply
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Bishop Kallistos Ware
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   Part,  Chapter, Paragraph
1 I,Intro | Christendom both sides can find common ground. Athana-~sius and 2 I, 1 | council to discuss their common problems. Orthodoxy has 3 I, 1 | they all freely achieve a .common mind.. ~A council is a living 4 I, 2,4 | dwell together under a common rule and in a regularly 5 I, 3,1 | difficult by the ~lack of a common language. Because the two 6 I, 3,1 | cultural unity, with no common language . there was a ~ 7 I, 3,1 | make it. The Creed is the common possession of the ~whole 8 I, 3,3 | two sides were losing a ~common .universe of discourse.. ~ 9 I, 6,3 | Rus-~sian Orthodoxy has in common with Byzantium and the universal 10 I, 6,3 | Great, unbelief ~had been common among Russian .intellectuals,. 11 I, 7,9 | English is particularly common in the OCA and the Syrian 12 I, 7,9 | never meet to discuss our common problems? The urgent need 13 II, 1,1 | are overshadowed by the~common nature, and God is thought 14 II, 1,2 | his contribution to the common work, although~what God 15 II, 1,3 | reject as misleading the common assertion that the east 16 II, 1,5 | divine likeness if he lives a common life~such as the Blessed 17 II, 1,5 | of the Trinity involves a common life, but only within the 18 II, 1,5 | fellowship of the~Church can this common life of coinherence be properly 19 II, 2,1 | assembled council freely reach a common mind under the guidance 20 II, 3,1 | has remained popular — the common possession of the whole 21 II, 3,2 | elongated naves and chancels, common~in cathedrals and larger 22 II, 3,2 | has never ceased to be a common action performed by priest 23 II, 4,6 | of Cana in Galilee: this common cup is a symbol~of the fact 24 II, 4,6 | henceforward they will share a common life with one another.~The 25 II, 5,1 | the Bible and the Book of Common Prayer;~similarly in the 26 II, 5,1 | has upon the piety of the~common people. Nobody who has kept 27 II, 6,2 | Orthodoxy~has by far the most in common. Certainly between Orthodoxy 28 II, 6,2 | two sides have so much in common, is there perhaps some hope 29 II, 6,2 | much the two sides share in~common.~The Anglican Communion.


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