Chapter, Paragraph
1 Fwd,1| truth-seeking person who read it came to the ineluctable
2 Fwd,4| author and are welcome to read these pages, most who actually
3 Fwd,4| pages, most who actually read this material will be those
4 3,5 | If Roman Catholics would read the book of Acts, they would
5 3,5 | to anyone who wishes to read them. In these letters,
6 5,4 | understanding. Many people no longer read, and also, the technological
7 5,4 | there he heard the priest read from Scripture: “If thou
8 6,5 | in Western Europe could read Greek, the language of the
9 6,5 | very few Byzantines could read Latin, the language of the
10 6,5 | Latins and Greeks wanted to read each other's works, they
11 7,11| local bishops, and they were read at public gatherings of
12 7,14| sufficient for yourself to read the Gospel alone, without
13 7,14| that:~ ~Anyone who has ever read the works of the Holy Fathers
14 7,14| their authority.~ ~We must read the Bible; it is God's Holy
15 7,15| biblical exegesis, for “they read in the book of the law of
16 7,16| much of the Scripture is read in various Orthodox services.~·
17 7,16| Revelation of St. John) is read.~· The Lord's Prayer,
18 7,16| Lord's Prayer, which is read at every service in the
19 7,16| The Psalter, which is read in its entirety in the course
20 7,17| were not listened to our read in Hebrew in the service.~
21 7,19| the Lenten Triodion and is read on the first Sunday of Great
22 10,14| s other remarks, one can read its (the textbook's) assertion
23 10,27| as Rome's pronouncement read, she would not have died
24 11,4 | 4.~ Carefully read pages 272-80 of the textbook,
25 11,4 | Office is appointed to be read at midnight in remembrance
26 11,4 | Theotokos. For one who can read and investigate thoroughly,
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