Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 1 | martyred. Ignatius laid emphasis upon two things in particular,
2 I, 2,4| community life. Giving a social emphasis to monasti-~cism, he urged
3 I, 3,1| a certain difference of emphasis here between east and west.
4 I, 3,1| faith, a small change of emphasis in Trinitarian theology
5 I, 3,3| P.G. xciv, 800B]). ~ This emphasis on God.s transcendence would
6 I, 3,3| the heart. The change of emphasis is significant, for the ~
7 I, 3,3| Macarian Homilies; the same emphasis on man.s body, as we have
8 I, 3,3| argued, in placing such emphasis on the part ~of the body
9 I, 3,3| 712A); ~and a constant emphasis upon the sacraments. For
10 I, 4,2| Vladimir placed the same emphasis upon the social implications
11 I, 4,2| Russians have always laid great emphasis on the place of suffer-~
12 I, 6,2| there is perhaps too much emphasis on ~externals. One Greek
13 I, 6,2| nationalism, too great an emphasis on the externals of ~worship.
14 I, 6,3| 1793. ~Paissy laid great emphasis upon the practice of continual
15 I, 6,3| throughout the service. In his ~emphasis on frequent communion and
16 I, 7,9| who view with reserve this emphasis upon American Ortho-~doxy.
17 I, 7,9| Coming of Christ. (This emphasis on the Second Coming will
18 II, 1,1| difficult to accept the Orthodox~emphasis on apophatic theology and
19 II, 1,1| centralization and too great an emphasis~on Papal authority.~Such
20 II, 1,2| thought lays the utmost emphasis on the image of God in man.
21 II, 1,3| spirituality tremendous emphasis is placed on both these
22 II, 2,1| understand the Orthodox emphasis~upon Councils. A council
23 II, 2,1| It is easy to lay such emphasis on the Church as the Body
24 II, 2,3| guardian of Tradition. This emphasis on the need for councils
25 II, 3,1| Christianity. There is~first the emphasis upon divine beauty: we cannot
26 II, 4,3| This was stated with great emphasis by a Council of Constantinople
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