Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,1 | made [by Rome] until the third century. Most likely he
2 2,17| caught up like Paul to the third Heaven and heard unspeakable
3 2,35| the Patriarchates.” The third is that “the dogmas must
4 2,35| subtraction (decrees of the Third Ecumenical Council, repeated
5 3,1 | that the Holy Spirit is the Third Living Person of the Triune
6 3,6 | and in what year was the Third Ecumenical Council held?~
7 3,6 | Ecumenical Council held?~ The Third Ecumenical Council was held
8 3,7 | issues necessitated the Third Council?~ Christological
9 3,7 | Christ, brought about the Third Council. The Council was
10 3,8 | heresy which necessitated the Third Council?~ Nestorius (d.
11 3,12| controversy which led to the Third Ecumenical Council?~ Nestorius
12 3,14| relating to questions 6-13, the Third Ecumenical Council condemned
13 3,17| Christological teachings. The Third, Fourth, Fifth and Sixth
14 6,1 | 1.~ From the end of the third century on, what was the
15 6,6 | note that Russia became the Third Rome at the time Byzantium
16 6,6 | regard to Russia's being the Third Rome, the first Rome had
17 6,6 | matter, Moscow was indeed the Third Rome, the lawful successor
18 7,14| Christ... caught up to the third Heaven” (1 Cor 12:2) — and,
19 7,17| from Hebrew to Greek in the third century. Demetrios Phalarios,
20 7,17| of the newly translated Third Millennium Bible explain
21 7,17| wholeheartedly endorses the Third Millennium Bible. He observes
22 7,17| James calls the staff of the Third Millennium Bible honest
23 8,7 | proceeds from the Father. The Third Ecumenical Council, by prohibiting
24 8,7 | addition or subtraction. The Third Ecumenical Council handed
25 9,22| God on the Cross. In the third hymn, the textbook is showing
26 9,28| Life-giving Holy Spirit is the third Person of the Holy and Life-creating
27 9,28| stress upon the work of the third Person of the Holy Trinity,
28 10,21| still were exalted to the third Heaven, where they heard
29 10,23| body over to burial. On the third day, when the Apostle Thomas
30 10,24| the Council of Ephesus (Third Ecumenical Council) wanted
31 10,26| the remission of sins” (Third Prayer of Vespers at Pentecost).
32 10,28| sinners who repent. The third Sunday's Gospel reading
33 11,1 | Great Liturgy in Heaven.~ A third characteristic feature that
34 11,4 | Office, Matins, First Hour, Third Hour, Sixth Hour and Ninth
35 11,4 | breaking day with prayer. The Third Hour covers the time from
36 11,4 | and daytime services (Third and Sixth Hours, and the
37 11,4 | forth century), St. Basil's (third century), and that of St.
38 11,4 | after Greek and Latin, the third international language of
39 11,4 | great feasts, while the third row has the Apostles, and
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