Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 2,2 | Orthodox Church does not accept the doctrine of Papal authority
2 I, 2,2 | Nestorian Christians who cannot accept the decisions of Ephesus,
3 I, 2,2 | Monophysites ~who cannot accept those of Chalcedon. The
4 I, 2,4 | less than an attempt to accept and to apply the full implications
5 I, 3,1 | moment) and he declined to accept the decisions of the seventh ~
6 I, 3,1 | office... How shall we accept decrees from her that have
7 I, 5,2 | the Non-Jurors could not accept the Orthodox teaching concerning
8 I, 5,2 | every Orthodox is bound to accept as an integral part of his
9 I, 6,1 | Constantinople continued ~to accept the Florentine Union. Reluctant
10 I, 6,2 | ancient ways, be forced to accept a .modern. Greek innovation? ~
11 I, 6,2 | practices and refused to accept Nicon.s changes or to use
12 I, 7,2 | the Russian Church did not accept this situation until 1957.
13 II, 0,11| these things the Orthodox accept as something absolute and
14 II, 0,11| good~tidings . . . . To accept and understand Tradition
15 II, 0,12| they~read the Scripture, accept the guidance of the Church.
16 II, 0,12| convert promises: ‘I will accept and understand Holy Scripture
17 II, 0,12| statement of faith, and accept its teaching; but it is
18 II, 1,1 | sometimes found it difficult to accept the Orthodox~emphasis on
19 II, 1,2 | died 386); ‘your task is to~accept that grace and to guard
20 II, 1,2 | rested With Adam either to accept the vocation set before
21 II, 6,1 | totality. Do you Anglicans~accept it, or do you reject it?’
22 II, 6,1 | other Christians that they accept Tradition as a whole; but
23 II, 6,2 | difference between~those who accept and those who reject the
24 II, 6,2 | find themselves unable to accept the definitions of the Vatican
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