Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 1 | the life of the Church. It believes that the ~council is the
2 I, 2,4 | by imperfect men, but it ~believes that these imperfect men
3 I, 3,2 | Orthodoxy and Rome each believes itself to have been right
4 II, 0,11| received from the past, and he believes~that it is his duty to transmit
5 II, 0,12| Scriptural Church: Orthodoxy believes~this just as firmly, if
6 II, 1,1 | of the Trinity. Orthodoxy~believes most passionately that the
7 II, 1,1 | is understood.~The Church believes that Christ underwent two
8 II, 1,1 | teaches, and so Orthodoxy believes. What Orthodoxy does not
9 II, 1,5 | alike. The Orthodox Church believes that it is the normal goal
10 II, 2,2 | visibly one,~naturally also believes itself to be that one visible
11 II, 2,2 | the Orthodox Church also believes that, if it~so desired,
12 II, 2,2 | Last Supper; and Orthodoxy believes that Christ’s promise cannot
13 II, 2,4 | Conception~of Mary, firmly believes in her Bodily Assumption (
14 II, 4,3 | plain, the Orthodox Church believes that after consecration
15 II, 4,3 | sacrifice. The Orthodox Church believes the Eucharist to be a sacrifice;~
16 II, 6,1 | Orthodox Church in all humility believes itself to be the ‘one, holy,
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