|    Part,  Chapter, Paragraph1     I, 2,2|     teachers of the faith. ~If a dispute about doctrine arises, it
 2     I, 2,3|          heart of the Iconoclast dispute. ~Granted that icons are
 3     I, 2,3|     conclusion of the Iconoclast dispute, the meeting of the seventh
 4     I, 3,1| difficulty was the filioque. The dispute involved the words about
 5     I, 3,2|          he became involved in a dispute with Pope Nicho-~ 27~las
 6     I, 3,2|         had no desire to start a dispute with the Papacy. He treated
 7     I, 3,2|        and Constantinople. ~ The dispute clearly involved the Papal
 8     I, 3,2|      grant. Confronted ~with the dispute between Photius and Ignatius,
 9     I, 3,2|  filioque became involved in the dispute. Byzantium ~and the west (
10     I, 3,2|       this critical point in the dispute, the whole situation suddenly
11     I, 3,2|          of difference which the dispute between Nicholas and Photius
12     I, 3,2|          had ~not figured in the dispute of the ninth century. In
13     I, 3,2|        too much difficulty. The ~dispute remained something of which
14     I, 3,3|       He-~sychast Controversy, a dispute which arose at Byzantium
15     I, 3,3| agreement on the great points of dispute. At the same time it was
16     I, 3,3|         Purgatory (as a point of dispute between east and ~west,
17     I, 6,1|  interesting participants in the dispute of Possessors and Non-Possessors ~
18     I, 6,2| injustice by regarding the whole dispute merely as a quarrel over
19    II, 1,1|        Orthodox~— find the whole dispute so technical and obscure
20    II, 1,1|         involved in the filioque~dispute.~One essence in three persons.
 
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