Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I,Intro | And travel is no ~longer necessary: a citizen of western Europe
2 I, 1 | outward organization, however necessary, is sec-~ondary to its inner,
3 I, 2,3 | not ~only permissible but necessary? Is it essential to have
4 I, 5,1 | religious faith, it was necessary for Chris-~tians to be organized
5 I, 6,1 | prison, torture, and if necessary fire. But Nilus condemned
6 I, 7,1 | on a far vaster scale is necessary. Of the non-Greek communities,
7 I, 7,1 | make their full (and very necessary) ~contribution to the life
8 I, 7,9 | other people, two things are necessary. ~First, they need to understand
9 II, 0,11 | Christian message.~It is necessary to question the past. In
10 II, 0,11 | is not always~easy. It is necessary to avoid alike the error
11 II, 1,2 | wrote Irenaeus. ‘It was necessary~that he should grow and
12 II, 1,2 | two unequal, but~equally necessary forces: divine grace and
13 II, 2,3 | dignity of the bishop is so necessary in the Church,’ wrote~Dositheus, ‘
14 II, 2,3 | Council’ ... it is also necessary that in the midst of those
15 II, 4,1 | theologians hold that if necessary even a non-Christian can
16 II, 4,6 | seen as an exceptional but necessary concession to~human sin;
17 II, 6,1 | that in determining~what is necessary to salvation, we confine
18 II, 6,1 | appeal to what is deemed necessary to salvation~and the Orthodox
19 II, 6,2 | statements aright, it would be necessary to discuss in detail the
20 II, 6,2 | Orthodox Church. For it is necessary that the rest of the Orthodox
21 II, 6,2 | Orthodox, would it then be necessary to reordain Anglican~clergy?’~
22 II, 6,2 | reordination might not be found necessary. It should be added,~however,
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