Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,1 | embraces all evil.~ In the past, when Satan was unsuccessful
2 1,1 | atheistic Soviet regime of the past no longer exists, recycled
3 3,18| splitting the immediate past from the oncoming future.
4 4,11| repetition of errors of the past. “Iconoclasm is the sum
5 5,4 | present and nothing to the past. We no longer look to the
6 5,4 | We no longer look to the past as people used to do, but
7 5,4 | therefore examine the monastic past, something that has washed
8 5,5 | as they had been in the past under similar circumstances.
9 5,7 | spontaneously reveals to elders the past, present and future of people.
10 6,16| on to explain that in the past, Church Councils were historically
11 7,3 | determination to remain loyal to the past, and its sense of living
12 7,9 | customs inherited from the past. The Living Church, on the
13 7,13| as recollections of the past and for edification as prototypes,
14 7,14| biblical scholars of the past three hundred years not
15 9,3 | from the “prophecy of the past,” as St. John Chrysostom
16 9,15| Orthodox literature in times past, but it usually took place
17 9,42| source — the actuality in the past of a “golden age” or Paradise.
18 11,3 | the historical Christian past — but these are mere disconnected
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