Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 2,1 | sebius, Bishop of Caesarea, expressed it. At the conclusion of
2 I, 2,2 | salvation. ~ Saint Paul expressed this message of redemption
3 I, 2,2 | for an hour or more . John expressed in popular form the ~theological
4 I, 3,1 | the Papacy is admirably expressed by a twelfth-century writer,
5 I, 6,2 | belief of a Christian is expressed. In the eyes of simple believers
6 I, 6,3 | atmosphere of the time is vividly expressed in an anonymous book, The
7 II, 0,11| living thing has been well expressed by Georges Florovsky:~‘Tradition
8 II, 0,12| forms in which Tradition is expressed:~1. The Bible~a) The Bible
9 II, 0,12| ways whereby the Church has expressed~its mind: a) definitions
10 II, 0,12| credendi: men’s faith is expressed in their prayer. Orthodoxy~
11 II, 0,12| Tradition of the Church is expressed not only through words,
12 II, 1,2 | every human being is visibly~expressed in Orthodox worship, when
13 II, 2,2 | Church’s infallibility is expressed chiefly through Ecumenical
14 II, 2,3 | episcopal~office is well expressed in the prayer used at a
15 II, 2,3 | assent which is not,~a rule, expressed formally and explicitly,
16 II, 2,5 | Judgment and Hell is clearly expressed in the choice~of Gospel
17 II, 4 | whose~different aspects are expressed in a great variety of acts,
18 II, 4,5 | congregation~has in fact expressed its disapproval in this
19 II, 6,1 | Canterbury, Dr Michael Ramsey, expressed the Orthodox viewpoint exactly: ‘
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