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1 2,2 | particularly in the field of dogma. In the fourth century problems 2 2,2 | fourth century problems of dogma preoccupied not only individual 3 2,3 | Constantinople. The disputes on dogma, passing beyond the limited 4 2,3 | of their divergence as to dogma. Some scholars have affirmed 5 2,5 | in the study of religious dogma, and refusing to adopt the 6 3,6 | to determine a specific dogma for his subjects. Whatever 7 4,2 | concessions in the realm of dogma. It seemed that unity was 8 5,3 | which contradicted divine dogma and destroyed salutary laws.[ 9 5,6 | was single. “The imperial dogma of a sole empire rested 10 5,6 | sole empire rested upon the dogma of a sole God, since only 11 5,8 | problems of iconoclastic dogma was destroyed by the iconodules. 12 9,14| and confirmed again the dogma that the Holy Spirit proceeded 13 9,18| already recognized the Latin dogma, but that the later Greek