Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 3,1| the most part it was the Papacy alone which could act as
2 I, 3,1| occasion to mention the Papacy when speaking of the different
3 I, 3,1| centralized, so long as the Papacy did not interfere in the ~
4 I, 3,1| Orthodox attitude to the Papacy is admirably expressed by
5 I, 3,1| the Greek attitude to the Papacy was basically the same,
6 I, 3,1| these two major issues, the Papacy and the filioque, there
7 I, 3,2| start a dispute with the Papacy. He treated the legates
8 I, 3,2| insertion in Bulgaria. The Papacy, which in 808 ~had mediated
9 I, 3,2| between Constantinople and the Papacy remained unbroken. The ~
10 I, 3,2| brought relations between the Papacy and ~the eastern Patriarchates
11 I, 3,2| lead in the history of the Papacy. But Rome now reformed itself,
12 I, 3,2| before achieved. The reformed Papacy naturally revived the claims
13 I, 3,2| tomed to dealing with a Papacy that was for the most part
14 I, 3,3| support and protection of the Papacy, which could best be secured
15 I, 5,1| What was once said of the Papacy was certainly true of the
16 II, 6,2| the Roman doctrine of the Papacy (as they understand it),
17 II, 7,2| West, London, 1959. Church, Papacy, and~Schism, London, 1978.~
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