Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 II, 0,11| will be enriched by~fresh statements of the faith.~This idea
2 II, 0,12| the~Orthodox Church, the statements of faith put out by the
3 II, 0,12| important of all the Ecumenical statements of faith is the Nicene-~
4 II, 0,12| whole) and b) letters or statements of faith put out by individual
5 II, 0,12| possessed by the~doctrinal statements of an Ecumenical Council).
6 II, 0,12| Councils, for example, their statements of faith have in part been
7 II, 0,12| chief Orthodox doctrinal statements since 787:~1 The Encyclical
8 II, 1,1 | negative language.~Our positive statements about God — that He is good,
9 II, 1,1 | the deity. These positive~statements, said John of Damascus,
10 II, 2,4 | teaching~on Purgatory. The statements on the departed in Moghila’
11 II, 2,4 | individual Orthodox have made statements which, if not definitely
12 II, 6,2 | far short of the Vatican statements on Papal jurisdiction~and
13 II, 6,2 | important series~of doctrinal statements has been issued, showing
14 II, 6,2 | Orthodox Churches have produced statements concerning~the validity
15 II, 6,2 | At a first glance these statements seem to contradict one another~
16 II, 6,2 | Albania.~To interpret these statements aright, it would be necessary
17 II, 6,2 | Secondly, the favourable statements put out by~group (1) are
18 II, 6,2 | Anglicans understood the statements made by group (1) to~constitute
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