Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 1 | Orthodoxy has always ~attached great importance to the place
2 I, 1 | the bish-~ops of certain great cities began to acquire
3 I, 1 | precise status of these great sees. Nor dur-~ing the third
4 I, 2,1 | of the Empire. The first great effect of Constantine.s
5 I, 2,2 | the position of the five great sees or Patriarchates, as ~
6 I, 2,2 | singled out ~for mention three great centers: Rome, Alexandria,
7 I, 2,2 | Theologian (329?-390?), Basil the Great (330?-379), and his younger
8 I, 2,2 | than the rivalry of two great sees. Doctrinal issues,
9 I, 2,2 | the Tome of Saint Leo the Great, Pope of Rome (died 461), ~
10 I, 2,2 | the fifth place among the great sees. The system later ~
11 I, 2,2 | now complete, whereby five great sees in the ~Church were
12 I, 2,2 | Patriarchates wavered during the great doctrinal disputes, but
13 I, 2,3 | period of the Councils the great age of theology; and, ~next
14 I, 2,4 | Orthodoxie, p. 20). There is a great rich-~ness of forms of the
15 I, 2,4 | the tops of pillars. The great model of the eremitic life
16 I, 2,4 | constituted monastery. Here the great ~pioneer was Saint Pachomius
17 I, 2,4 | in ~the west. Basil the Great, whose ascetic writings
18 I, 2,4 | guidance of an elder. ~The great centers of the semi-eremitic
19 I, 2,4 | Pontus, and Arsenius the Great. ~(This semi-eremitic system
20 I, 2,4 | with Saint Euthymius the Great (died 473) and his disciple
21 I, 2,4 | simply a member of the one great ~brotherhood which includes
22 I, 2,4 | to ask his advice; so great was the stream of visitors
23 I, 2,4 | doctrine expounded in the great code of Byzantine law drawn
24 I, 2,4 | the theory, and such in great part was the practice also.
25 I, 2,4 | always be discerned the great vision by ~which the Byzantines
26 I, 3 | Byzantium: The Great Schism~.We are unchanged;
27 I, 3,1 | deacon ~ran out after him in great distress and begged him
28 I, 3,1 | mark the beginning of the great ~schism between the Orthodox
29 I, 3,1 | Pope crowned Charles the Great, King of the Franks, as
30 I, 3,1 | hand, there was only one great see claiming Apostolic foundation .
31 I, 3,1 | concealed. ~ The second great difficulty was the filioque.
32 I, 3,1 | Patriarch of Antioch and a great authority on Canon Law, ~
33 I, 3,2 | Church as Saint Photius the Great. He ~has been termed .the
34 I, 3,2 | treated the legates with great ~deference, inviting them
35 I, 3,2 | Papal claims. Nicholas was a great reforming Pope, with an ~
36 I, 3,2 | Germans) were both launching great missionary offensives among
37 I, 3,2 | writing this letter: even the great ~Roman Catholic historian
38 I, 3,2 | reached concerning ~the two great points of difference which
39 I, 3,2 | recognize in Photius a ~great Churchman, a learned humanist,
40 I, 3,2 | the whole incident as a great victory for the see of Rome.
41 I, 3,2 | were not yet conscious of a great gulf of separation between
42 I, 3,2 | the Crusades began with great éclat. Antioch was ~captured
43 I, 3,2 | another. For both parties the great schism has ~proved a great
44 I, 3,2 | great schism has ~proved a great tragedy. ~ ~
45 I, 3,3 | these years proved a time of great cultural, artistic, and
46 I, 3,3 | by Scholasticism . that great synthesis of ~philosophy
47 I, 3,3 | Dionysius has also ~had a great influence on the west: it
48 I, 3,3 | a true agreement on the great points of dispute. At the
49 I, 3,3 | succession since Constantine the Great, both remained loyal to
50 I, 3,3 | service was held in the great Church of the Holy Wisdom.
51 I, 4,1 | reign of Tsar Symeon the Great (reigned 893-927), an independent ~
52 I, 4,1 | the ~ninth century, the great period of doctrinal controversies,
53 I, 4,2 | ecclesiastical tithes instituted. The great idol of the god ~Perun,
54 I, 4,2 | Men ~and women, small and great, all people filled the holy
55 I, 4,2 | Russians have always laid great emphasis on the place of
56 I, 4,2 | as Greek, but this is a ~great exaggeration. Russia was
57 I, 4,2 | the reign of Peter the Great, but she owed immeasurably
58 I, 4,3 | until 1480. But after the ~great battle of Kulikovo (1380),
59 I, 4,3 | died 1263), one of the great warrior saints of Russia,
60 I, 4,3 | his fame, when ~Abbot of a great community, he still worked
61 I, 4,3 | any other who inspired the great advance of monks into the
62 I, 5,1 | itself on the defensive. The great aim was survival . ~to keep
63 I, 5,1 | should ~have remained in great part unpublished until 1959. ~
64 I, 5,1 | of their thought ~ 48~the great majority remained fundamentally
65 I, 5,2 | and Orthodox both showed great courtesy to one ~another.
66 I, 5,2 | intellectual standards in ~Great Russia. In this revival
67 I, 5,2 | Greece today appeal to the great authority of Nicodemus. ~
68 I, 6,1 | In 1472 Ivan III ~.the Great. (reigned 1462-1505) married
69 I, 6,1 | God. The Possessors were ~great supporters of the ideal
70 I, 6,1 | Joseph and his party were great patriots and nationalists,
71 I, 6,1 | and left unfinished. His great gifts of learning, from
72 I, 6,2 | it must be remembered how great an importance Orthodox in
73 I, 6,2 | same period, we notice two ~great differences. First, the
74 I, 6,2 | been over five ~times as great. They are divided into two
75 I, 6,2 | Khomiakov. ..It is worthy of a ~great people, and could inspire
76 I, 6,2 | narrow a nationalism, too great an emphasis on the externals
77 I, 6,2 | and assumed the title .Great Lord,. ~hitherto reserved
78 I, 6,2 | Patriarch.s authority is so great,. wrote Olearius, visiting
79 I, 6,2 | at the Tsar.s request a great Council was held at Mos-~
80 I, 6,2 | redoubled violence. Peter the Great (reigned 1682-1725) altogether ~
81 I, 6,3 | government which Peter the Great established continued in
82 I, 6,3 | Bishop of Voronezh. A great preacher and a fluent writer,
83 I, 6,3 | of decline, was a time of great revival in the Russian Church.
84 I, 6,3 | Niamets, which he made a great spiritual center, gathering ~
85 I, 6,3 | Moscow in 1793. ~Paissy laid great emphasis upon the practice
86 I, 6,3 | attacked the ~Church with great violence, and the Holy Synod
87 I, 6,3 | monasteries. But among ~the great figures of the Russian Church
88 I, 6,3 | power advanced eastward, a great field was opened up for
89 I, 6,3 | Since the time of Peter the Great, unbelief ~had been common
90 I, 6,3 | established by Peter the Great, and to restore the ~Patriarchate.
91 I, 7,1 | Patriarch Dimitrios have shown great patience and dignity in
92 I, 7,3 | fifth century, when the great majority of Christians in
93 I, 7,6 | surprised to find that the great majority of professors in
94 I, 7,6 | occurred. There are always ~great crowds on the island for
95 I, 7,6 | movements, especially Zoe, lay great stress on Bible study and ~
96 I, 7,9 | Archdiocese of Western Europe). In Great Britain there is the Monastery
97 I, 7,9 | Church were to sacrifice this great inheritance and to ~ 76~
98 I, 7,9 | played its part here: at the ~great gatherings of the .Ecumenical
99 I, 7,9 | contemplated gathering a .Great Council. of the whole Orthodox
100 I, 7,9 | items on the agenda of the .Great Council,. when and if it
101 I, 7,10| missionary achievements as great as ~those of Celtic or Roman
102 II, 0,11| Treasure,~and a monument of great price, neither adding any
103 II, 0,11| as heir and guardian to a great inheritance received from
104 II, 0,12| whom it terms ‘the Three Great Hierarchs,’ Gregory of Nazianzus,~
105 II, 0,12| of Nazianzus,~Basil the Great, and John Chrysostom. In
106 II, 0,12| has many rules, often~of great strictness and rigour. It
107 II, 1,1 | the result has been too great a centralization and too
108 II, 1,1 | a centralization and too great an emphasis~on Papal authority.~
109 II, 1,2 | fall. Adam fell, not from a great height of knowledge and
110 II, 1,3 | reckoned as one of the Twelve Great Feasts, and enjoys a~far
111 II, 1,3 | and nothing more. However great their devotion to the divine~
112 II, 1,3 | home in the language of the great Latin hymn by Venantius
113 II, 1,4 | The Orthodox Church lays great stress upon the work of
114 II, 1,5 | this.~When Arsenius the Great was praying, his disciples
115 II, 1,5 | happened, Orthodox show just as great a veneration towards~their
116 II, 1,5 | spiritual writers attach great importance to the ‘gift
117 II, 2,3 | judgment seat, and receive the great reward which thou hast prepared~
118 II, 2,3 | authority of the Church. However great the~prerogatives of the
119 II, 2,4 | the~implications of that great phrase, The Word was made
120 II, 2,4 | to it; but since 1854 the great majority of~Orthodox have
121 II, 2,5 | when Christ will return in great glory to judge both the
122 II, 3,1 | but mournfulness and a great smell; and there is nothing
123 II, 3,1 | the Divine Liturgy in the great Church of the Holy Wisdom,
124 II, 3,1 | invisibly’ (Words sung at the Great Entrance in the Liturgy
125 II, 3,1 | and beauty an icon of the great Liturgy in heaven. In the
126 II, 3,2 | Orthodox Church makes use of a great variety of lesser blessings).~
127 II, 3,2 | contemporary vernacular is not so great as to make the service unintelligible~
128 II, 3,2 | outside belfries, and take great~delight in ringing the bells
129 II, 3,2 | the eves~of Sundays and great festivals, and at midnight
130 II, 3,2 | is a remarkable thing how great a difference the presence
131 II, 3,2 | in front of it. ‘They be great offerers of candles,’ commented
132 II, 3,2 | whole edifice forms one great icon or image of the Kingdom~
133 II, 3,2 | one and the~same with the great Liturgy of heaven. The multitudinous
134 II, 3,2 | extended, and on Mount Athos at~great festivals the service sometimes
135 II, 3,2 | Masses, for we suffered great pain, so that our very souls
136 II, 4 | sacraments” (Saint Leo the Great).~The chief place in Christian
137 II, 4 | monastic profession, the great blessing of waters at Epiphany,
138 II, 4 | Orthodox Church also employs a great number of minor blessings,~
139 II, 4 | a single mystery or one great sacrament, whose~different
140 II, 4 | aspects are expressed in a great variety of acts, some performed
141 II, 4,3 | Liturgy of Saint Basil the Great (used ten times a year;
142 II, 4,3 | Faithful lead up to the Great Entrance, which is then~
143 II, 4,3 | Spirit on the Holy Gifts~ A great Commemoration of all the
144 II, 4,3 | respectively as the Little and the Great Entrance. At the Little
145 II, 4,3 | round the church, at the Great Entrance~the bread and wine (
146 II, 4,3 | Litanies and Psalms); the Great Entrance is in essence an
147 II, 4,3 | Priest’s prayer before the Great Entrance). 2) We offer to
148 II, 4,3 | himself (This was stated with great emphasis by a Council of
149 II, 5,1 | importance come the Twelve Great~Feasts:~1. The Nativity
150 II, 5,1 | Thus three of the Twelve Great Feasts depend on the date
151 II, 5,1 | 1 January).~ The Three Great Hierarchs (30 January).~
152 II, 5,1 | during the year:~1) The Great Fast (Lent) — begins seven
153 II, 5,1 | Christians. On most days in Great Lent and Holy Week, for
154 II, 5,1 | granted. Yet even so the Great Lent — especially the first
155 II, 5,1 | Nobody who has kept the Great Lent with the Greek Church,
156 II, 5,1 | desolation of the holy and great Friday, when every bell
157 II, 5,1 | special ceremonies: the great blessing of waters~at Epiphany (
158 II, 5,2 | have mercy according to~Thy great mercy. Remember, O Lord,
159 II, 5,2 | the~Jesus Prayer proves a great source of reassurance and
160 II, 6 | the reconstitution of~the great Christian unity” (General
161 II, 6,1 | remain, there has also been~great progress towards a reconciliation.~
162 II, 6,1 | leaves to the judgment of the great day’ (The Church is One,
163 II, 6,1 | held by many Orthodox of great learning and holiness.~Because
164 II, 6,2 | Constantinople~spoke with great optimism: ‘In truth we are
165 II, 6,2 | difficulties are,~and how great an importance Orthodox attach
166 II, 6,2 | sides seemed to be~making great progress towards full doctrinal
167 II, 6,2 | point of view there is one great difficulty: the comprehensiveness
168 II, 6,2 | an understanding with~the great Anglican Church; but this
169 II, 6,3 | east and west has proved a great tragedy for both parties~
170 II, 7,4 | Dositheus).~ S. Runciman, The Great Church in Captivity: A Study
171 II, 7,5 | 1967.~ S. Hackel, Pearl of Great Price: The Life of Mother
172 II, 7,9 | Chrysostom, London (no date).~A great deal of material is to be
173 II, 7,9 | and seven of the other great feasts are contained in
174 II, 7,9 | translators; also A. Schmemann, Great Lent, New York, 1969. Consult~
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