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   Part,  Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 1 | for example, is often regarded by Greek writers as an equivalent 2 I, 2,2 | of Byzantium and the west regarded as the fourth General Council. ~ 3 I, 2,4 | fourth-century Egypt was regarded as a second Holy Land, and ~ 4 I, 3,1 | Augustus and Trajan, and still regarded their Empire as in theory 5 I, 3,1 | principle of imperial unity, regarded Charlemagne as an intruder ~ 6 I, 3,1 | so that Rome came to be regarded as the Apostolic see. The 7 I, 3,1 | versal supremacy which he regarded as his due. The Pope viewed 8 I, 3,2 | terms of ~this Canon. They regarded his behavior as an unwarrantable 9 I, 3,2 | theologian, has ~in the past been regarded by the west with less enthusiasm, 10 I, 3,2 | disgusted by what they regarded as Greek duplicity, ~lost 11 I, 3,2 | the Byzantine period they regarded the west; they must blame 12 I, 3,3 | sence of prayer. They were regarded, not as an end in themselves, 13 I, 5,2 | Moghila, and must certainly be regarded as a document of primary 14 I, 6,1 | Church ~and State. Nilus regarded heresy as a spiritual matter, 15 I, 6,2 | Josephite ~tradition. They regarded Moscow as the Third Rome, 16 I, 6,2 | the stake. His supporters regarded him as a saint and ~martyr 17 II, 0,12| the People; it must not be regarded as~something set up over 18 II, 1,1 | heretic of the second century, regarded Father, Son, and Spirit 19 II, 1,1 | confused. The Cappadocians regarded~the ‘monarchy’ as the distinctive 20 II, 1,1 | of His threeness; God is regarded~too much in terms of abstract 21 II, 1,1 | the Church has come to be regarded too much as an institution 22 II, 3,1 | changes cannot be lightly regarded. It is typical that a Russian 23 II, 5,2 | such an~exercise, while regarded as altogether excellent, 24 II, 6,2 | carefully qualified and must be regarded as provisional in character.~


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