Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 2,3 | work the more freely be-~cause he dwelt in Moslem territory,
2 I, 2,3 | Iconodules held that it is, be-~cause icons safeguard a full and
3 I, 2,4 | at times supported their cause by questionable means: Cyril
4 I, 2,4 | consuming desire that the right cause should triumph; and if Christians
5 I, 3,1 | factors; yet its fundamental cause was not ~secular but theological.
6 I, 3,1 | Caesar with Cicero. Be-~ 23~cause they no longer drew upon
7 I, 3,2 | and the Pope, if he sees cause, can order a retrial; this
8 I, 3,2 | the rightness of its own cause, must look back at ~the
9 I, 5,1 | the Church: it ~was the cause on the one hand of an immense
10 I, 6,2 | false letters. The true cause of the schism lay else-~
11 I, 6,3 | Latinism or Protestantism, be-~cause in departing from its own
12 I, 7,1 | vocations on Athos. Another cause is the political situation:
13 II, 0,12| said that the underlying cause for the break-up of western
14 II, 1,1 | theology, the Father is the ‘cause’ or ‘source’ of Godhead,
15 II, 1,1 | unique origin, source, and cause of Godhead.~Such in outline
16 II, 1,2 | be imagined that be-~14~cause a man accepts and guards
17 II, 1,5 | neighbour we win God, but if we~cause our neighbour to stumble
18 II, 4,6 | divorces his wife, for any cause other than unchastity,~and
19 II, 6,2 | specially devoted to the cause of Anglo-Orthodox reunion:
20 II, 6,3 | tragedy for both parties~and a cause of grievous mutual impoverishment,
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