Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 1 | short ~letters which Saint Ignatius, Bishop of Antioch, wrote
2 I, 1 | to Rome ~to be martyred. Ignatius laid emphasis upon two things
3 I, 1 | and more inclusive whole. Ignatius did not look at the Church
4 I, 1 | fullness. ~ The teaching of Ignatius has a permanent place in
5 I, 1 | sur-~rounded by his flock, Ignatius of Antioch.s idea of the
6 I, 2,2| of the importance which Ignatius assigned to it. ~ The Orthodox
7 I, 2,2| adapt a phrase of Saint Ignatius: Rome.s mistake . so Or-~
8 I, 3,2| previous Patriarch, Saint Ignatius, had been exiled by the
9 I, 3,2| pressure. The supporters of Ignatius, declining to regard this
10 I, 3,2| settle the issue ~between Ignatius and himself. The legates
11 I, 3,2| presidency in 863 recognized ~Ignatius as Patriarch, and proclaimed
12 I, 3,2| dispute between Photius and Ignatius, Nicholas thought that he
13 I, 3,2| Patriarchate by the Emperor. Ignatius became Patriarch once ~more,
14 I, 3,2| all. At Constantinople, Ignatius and Photius were reconciled
15 I, 3,2| to one another, and when Ignatius ~died in 877, Photius once
16 I, 5,2| books by Lorenzo Scupoli and Ignatius Loyola. He ~and his circle
17 II, 2,1| in the famous phrase of Ignatius, ‘where~Christ is, there
18 II, 2,1| the Church. The Church (as Ignatius saw) is a Eucharistic society,
19 II, 2,1| as it~is elsewhere. While Ignatius said ‘where Christ is, there
20 II, 2,2| Church is constituted, as Ignatius~saw, by the congregation
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