Chapter, Paragraph
1 Fwd,6| Constantinople, Alexandria, Antioch and Jerusalem; two of these,
2 Fwd,6| of these, Alexandria and Antioch, contained the first schools
3 1,1 | Constantinople, Alexandria and Antioch, and over all other bishops,
4 1,1 | first known by that name — Antioch (Acts 11:26), and from the
5 1,6 | God-Bearer, Bishop-Martyr of Antioch (+107), who was the child
6 1,6 | proclaimed the Gospel in Antioch and became the bishop of
7 1,7 | term does St. Ignatius of Antioch refer to the Holy Mysteries?~
8 1,11| misunderstandings arose in Antioch regarding the applicability
9 1,11| then the Christians of Antioch should have appealed to
10 1,11| Constantinople, Alexandria, Antioch and Jerusalem — had to confirm
11 1,17| St. Ignatius of Antioch saw the bishop of the Church
12 3,5 | bishops, the bishops of Antioch would have had all the more
13 3,5 | Peter founded the Church of Antioch and was its first bishop
14 3,5 | Moreover, in addition to Antioch, a sizeable number of Churches
15 3,21| Patriarchates of Jerusalem, Antioch and Alexandria came under
16 6,14| Also, as St. Ignatius of Antioch, a disciple of the Apostle
17 7,2 | the capture of Alexandria, Antioch and Jerusalem by the Arabs;
18 7,14| such as Saints Ignatius of Antioch and Polycarp, if we have
19 9,38| God-Bearer, the second bishop of Antioch and martyr:~ ~If you are
20 10,6 | Constantinople, Alexandria, Antioch, Russia, Georgia and others.
21 10,6 | 12:5). St. Ignatius of Antioch, understanding that there
22 10,6 | one that St. Ignatius of Antioch described the Church as
23 10,11| together.~ St. Ignatius of Antioch saw each local Church as
24 10,16| Constantinople, Alexandria, Antioch and Jerusalem — are called
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