Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 5,2 | hierarchs, Peter of Moghila and Dositheus of Jerusalem, pro-~duced
2 I, 5,2 | of the Orthodox Church. Dositheus, ~Patriarch of Jerusalem
3 I, 5,2 | matters over which Cyril ~and Dositheus diverge are four: the question
4 I, 5,2 | statement upon the Eucharist, Dositheus adopted not only the Latin
5 I, 5,2 | however, the Confession of Dositheus is less Latin ~than that
6 I, 5,2 | the Calvinism of Lukaris, Dositheus used the ~weapons which
7 I, 5,2 | the work of Moghila and Dositheus, on the Councils of Jassy
8 I, 6,3 | Outside Russia the redoubtable Dositheus made a vigorous ~protest;
9 II, 0,12| and Church, see especially Dositheus, Confession, Decree 2).~
10 II, 0,12| 1642)~9 The Confession of Dositheus (ratified by the Council
11 II, 1,2 | obey or not to obey Him’~(Dositheus, Confession, Decree 3. Compare
12 II, 1,2 | other hand the Confession of Dositheus is free from Augustinianism).
13 II, 2,2 | cannot fail. In~the words of Dositheus: ‘We believe the Catholic
14 II, 2,3 | necessary in the Church,’ wrote~Dositheus, ‘that without him neither
15 II, 2,3 | infallibility.~3. The bishop, as Dositheus put it, is ‘the fountain
16 II, 2,4 | notably Peter of Moghila and Dositheus in his Confession — upheld
17 II, 2,4 | Syrigos, while in later life Dositheus specifically retracted what
18 II, 7,4 | Confessions of Cyril Lukaris and Dositheus).~ S. Runciman, The Great
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