Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I,Intro | when the ~.Lesser. or .Separated. eastern Churches became
2 I, 2,3 | crucified, but if the ~beams are separated, I throw them away and burn
3 I, 3,1 | Ecumenical Council. But she has separated herself from us by her own ~
4 I, 3,3 | knowledge, being wholly ~separated by the darkness of incomprehensibility. (
5 I, 5,1 | the Church were usually separated into bit-~terly hostile
6 I, 5,2 | group of Anglicans who separated from the main body of the
7 I, 6,1 | these two ~aspects became separated. The separation first came
8 II, 0,12 | These things are~not to be separated and contrasted, for it is
9 II, 1,2 | and so by his own act he separated himself~from God. As a result,
10 II, 1,3 | 17~The Crucifixion is not separated from the Resurrection, for
11 II, 2,4 | she is not thereby utterly separated from~the rest of humanity,
12 II, 3,2 | early days the chancel was~separated merely by a low screen three
13 II, 6,1 | different ways of being separated from it. Some non-Orthodox
14 II, 6,1 | structure, which means that separated communities can be integrated~
15 II, 6,1 | intercommunion’ between separated Christian bodies, and admits
16 II, 6,2 | Opportunities and problems~The ‘Separated’ Eastern Churches. When
17 II, 6,2 | Orthodoxy stands closer to the ‘Separated’ Eastern Churches than to
18 II, 6,2 | that the Old Catholics who separated from Rome after~the Vatican
19 II, 6,2 | closer cooperation between separated~Christian bodies, and suggesting
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