Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I,Intro | its basis the political principle of the State Church. ~ Among
2 I, 2,4 | when a serious question of principle arose, the authorities of
3 I, 3,1 | Byzantines, still adhering to the principle of imperial unity, regarded
4 I, 3,3 | was based on a two-~fold principle: unanimity in matters of
5 I, 6,2 | because of the matter of principle which was herein involved:
6 II, 0,11 | protective, conservative principle; it is, primarily, the principle~
7 II, 0,11 | principle; it is, primarily, the principle~of growth and regeneration . . .
8 II, 1,1 | source’ of Godhead, He is~the principle (arche) of unity among the
9 II, 1,1 | also is a source. Since the principle~of unity in the Godhead
10 II, 1,1 | the Father, Rome finds its principle of~unity in the substance
11 II, 1,1 | share. In Orthodoxy the principle of~God’s unity is personal,
12 II, 1,1 | the Father is an arche, a principle or~source of Godhead, are
13 II, 1,1 | Father and Son ‘as from one principle,’ tanquam ex (or ab)~uno
14 II, 1,1 | the Father: He alone is a principle or~arche within the Trinity.
15 II, 1,1 | theology~has a personal principle of unity, but the west finds
16 II, 1,1 | the west finds its unitary principle in the essence of~God. In
17 II, 2,2 | answers. For Rome the unifying principle in the~Church is the Pope
18 II, 2,3 | teaching: here as elsewhere the principle of synergy applies, and
19 II, 3,2 | exceptions to this general principle~of using the vernacular:
20 II, 4,6 | the marriage bond as in principle lifelong and indissoluble,~
21 II, 6,1 | ought to be guided) by the principle of unity in diversity.~They
22 II, 6,1 | in faith: this is a basic principle for Orthodox in all their
23 II, 6,1 | certain fields.~This basic principle — no reunion without unity
24 II, 6,2 | Movement, which rests on the principle of~the equality of all religions
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