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Steven Kovacevich
Apostolic Christianity and the 23,000 Western Churches

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   Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,1 | and came to the capital city shortly before his martyrdom [ 2 1,1 | the Church, nor did any city. (In the matter of Peter' 3 1,6 | became the bishop of that city after the Apostle Peter. 4 1,17| a bishop of a particular city and the flock he governed.~·        5 2,6 | Christians had to leave the city at night and go into caves. 6 2,6 | Bosphorus, calling this city Nea Romi (New Rome), although 7 2,6 | referred to it as Constantine’s City, or Constantinople. From 8 2,6 | Constantinople, New Rome, the former city of Byzantium, and a primacy 9 3,5 | how humble or exalted the city over which he presides. 10 3,5 | of her being the imperial city” [Canon 28]. If the position 11 3,5 | religious significance of the city, the primacy of honor would 12 3,5 | Constantinople when that city became the capital of the 13 4,6 | In what year and in what city did the Seventh Ecumenical 14 5,1 | second Jerusalem as it was a city of numerous churches and 15 5,6 | wilderness to the tumult of the city, it became worldly, and 16 5,8 | would destroy the sinful city of Sodom if ten righteous 17 5,8 | He would save the whole city for the sake of these ten 18 5,8 | know that Sodom was a pagan city, that it did not know one 19 5,8 | There is no evil in the city which the Lord did not make” ( 20 5,8 | lake. The remainder of the city, the part that stood upon 21 5,8 | expressed this idea in The City of God, the Church does 22 6,1 | founding a second imperial city in the East.~ ~ 23 6,2 | preeminent and fabulous city. The East during this time 24 6,15| spurious donation of the city of Rome by the Emperor Constantine 25 7,14| province, and then for every city, and finally, perhaps, for 26 9,42| the Lord.. [and] built a city” (Gen 4:16-17), thus laying 27 9,42| later described it, the City of God and the City of Man. 28 9,42| the City of God and the City of Man. It was this second 29 10,3 | Andreyev relates a New York City newspaper's account of a 30 10,16| word metropolis, a large city). Also, bishops of ancient 31 10,16| bishop was appointed for a city and the region around it. 32 10,21| Mount Zion, and unto the city of the living God, the heavenly 33 10,22| people, and for the holy city (2 Mac 15:12,14). And the


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