Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 2,2 | which the two natures are clearly distinguished. In their
2 I, 3,1 | civilizations first becomes clearly ~apparent. ~ The Byzantines
3 I, 3,2 | Constantinople. ~ The dispute clearly involved the Papal claims.
4 I, 7,1 | to enter Zographou: but ~clearly recruitment on a far vaster
5 I, 7,6 | nec-~essary: today priests clearly need a more specialized
6 II, 0,11| them to see more and more clearly what is essential~in their
7 II, 1,2 | dynamic conception of Irenaeus clearly fits more~easily with modern
8 II, 2,1 | where this point is put very clearly). Saint Ephraim of~Syria
9 II, 2,3 | historical experience it clearly appears that the voice of
10 II, 2,4 | the distinction is very clearly marked:~there is a special
11 II, 2,4 | of the Mother of God is clearly and unambiguously affirmed
12 II, 2,5 | Last Judgment and Hell is clearly expressed in the choice~
13 II, 4,3 | and Eucharist alike have a clearly marked climax: in the Synaxis,
14 II, 4,3 | Orthodoxy in the whole matter is clearly summed up in the~Longer
15 II, 4,3 | Orthodox teaching is set forth clearly in the text of the Liturgy
16 II, 4,4 | arrangement emphasizes, more~clearly than does the western system,
17 II, 4,6 | well.~One point must be clearly understood: from the point
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