Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 1 | an as-~tonishingly short time small Christian communities
2 I, 1 | Christians knew that at any time this threat could become
3 I, 1 | in 325. But by ~Cyprian.s time it had already become usual
4 I, 1 | Metropolitans. ~But for the time being nothing was decided
5 I, 2,1 | certainly changed since the time when Nero ~employed Christians
6 I, 2,2 | Constantinople was at that time in the hands of the ~Crusaders
7 I, 2,2 | Alexandria, in which for a time the victory ~went to the
8 I, 2,2 | Alexandrian party had this time gone too far. Dioscorus
9 I, 2,2 | Church; but at the same ~time Orthodoxy does not deny
10 I, 2,2 | most of them at the same time admit that the Bishop of
11 I, 2,3 | were again reinstated, this time permanently, by another
12 I, 2,3 | government. It was not the last ~time that Islam acted unintentionally
13 I, 2,3 | had been ~pointed out some time before the Iconoclast controversy
14 I, 2,3 | man hath seen God at any ~time. (John 1:18). But, the Iconodules
15 I, 2,3 | in which the evils of the time will be set straight. (Lectures
16 I, 2,4 | in Constantinople at ~the time of the second General Council: ~ ~
17 I, 2,4 | conversion, at the very time when the persecu-~tions
18 I, 2,4 | Church. Yet at the same time it is not just to accuse
19 I, 3,1 | not completed until some time after. ~ In this long and
20 I, 3,1 | within the Empire for ~some time longer, the west was carved
21 I, 3,1 | and made its ~own; but as time went on they began to interpret
22 I, 3,1 | in Saint Peter.s. For the time being Rome acted as mediator ~
23 I, 3,2 | unbroken. The ~Pope at this time, John VIII (871-882), was
24 I, 3,2 | the see was vacant at the time; and although in ~the years
25 I, 3,3 | and these years proved a time of great cultural, artistic,
26 I, 3,3 | name .Jesus.. ~In course of time the Invocation of the Name
27 I, 3,3 | was carefully regulated in time with the Prayer, and a particular
28 I, 3,3 | of dispute. At the same time it was difficult for the ~
29 I, 4,1 | western Europe ~shared at this time: they heard the Gospel and
30 I, 4,1 | have seen, wavered for a time between east and west, but
31 I, 4,1 | and civilized at the same time. ~ The Greeks communicated
32 I, 4,1 | ruling classes, became in time an integral part of the
33 I, 4,2 | chief Russian city at this time) in 878. Russia, however,
34 I, 4,2 | authority. Yet at the same time he was the honored friend
35 I, 4,2 | period than at any other time until ~the reign of Peter
36 I, 4,2 | she was allowed too little time ~to assimilate the full
37 I, 4,3 | a colonist monk at this time. Others went like him into ~
38 I, 5,1 | Greek theologian of his time. He was a ~determined opponent
39 I, 5,1 | Greek theologian of his time, there is not a single citation
40 I, 5,2 | urgy, although in course of time western elements crept into
41 I, 5,2 | traveling to Moscow at this time, did much to raise intellectual
42 I, 5,2 | Athonite learning of his time.. With the help of Saint
43 I, 6,1 | Byzantium. ~ At the same time as the land of Russia, the
44 I, 6,1 | Grand Duke, but after a time was allowed to escape, and ~
45 I, 6,1 | to monasteries at ~this time). Saint Joseph, Abbot of
46 I, 6,1 | much restricted. For the time being the outlook of the
47 I, 6,1 | in Christen-~dom at this time: if heretics are recalcitrant,
48 I, 6,2 | disaster, known as ~the Time of Troubles, when the land
49 I, 6,2 | next forty years were a time of re-~construction and
50 I, 6,2 | sign of the Cross, at that time made by the ~Russians with
51 I, 6,2 | p. 407). ~ But after a time Alexis began to resent Nicon.
52 I, 6,3 | work in Russia up to this time. The abolition of the Patriarchate
53 I, 6,3 | usually represented as a ~time of decline, with the Church
54 I, 6,3 | who remained at the same time firmly rooted in the classic
55 I, 6,3 | period ~of decline, was a time of great revival in the
56 I, 6,3 | swer before his visitor had time to ask any questions. Sometimes
57 I, 6,3 | spiri-~tual atmosphere of the time is vividly expressed in
58 I, 6,3 | Philokalia in five volumes, this time not in Slavonic but in Russian. ~ ~
59 I, 6,3 | year. Because he had no time to ~hear individually the
60 I, 6,3 | to ~Alaska, which at that time belonged to Russia. Innocent
61 I, 6,3 | theological schools. Since the time of Peter the Great, unbelief ~
62 I, 6,3 | Synodical period simply as a time of decline. One of the greatest
63 I, 6,3 | The Church ~was allowed no time to consolidate the work
64 I, 7 | activities at the present time. ~ Of the seven Orthodox
65 I, 7,2 | community, while at ~the same time safeguarding its Orthodox
66 I, 7,4 | since 1899, but before that time he and the higher clergy
67 I, 7,5 | the ~Holy City at the same time. For the most part they
68 I, 7,5 | Jerusalem if possible in time for Easter (See Stephen
69 I, 7,6 | theologians have studied for a time at a foreign uni-~versity,
70 I, 7,6 | in Greece ~at the present time there are encouraging signs
71 I, 7,6 | the Broth-~erhood at any time. About a quarter of the
72 I, 7,9 | served, without at the same time obscuring the universality
73 I, 7,9 | Archdiocese. For a ~long time the Greeks, anxious to preserve
74 I, 7,9 | the OCA gave rise at the time to sharp controversy, ~and
75 I, 7,9 | contribution, and at the same time through their participation
76 I, 7,10| the heathen. Since ~the time of Joseph de Maistre it
77 I, 7,10| Central Africa. At the same ~time both the Orthodox in America
78 I, 7,10| among Japanese, and after a time he ~devoted himself exclusively
79 I, 7,10| And, methinks, that in no time this Church is going to
80 I, 7,10| Orthodoxy can at the same time look to the future with
81 II, 0,11| which since the Apostles’ time has been handed down from
82 II, 1,1 | at a~particular point in time: he was born of the Father ‘
83 II, 1,2 | accepted in the west since his time. According to Augustine,
84 II, 1,2 | 263).~The west, since the time of Augustine and the Pelagian
85 II, 1,2 | of the fall is found from time to time in Orthodox theological
86 II, 1,2 | fall is found from time to time in Orthodox theological
87 II, 1,3 | west particularly since the time of Anselm of~Canterbury (?
88 II, 1,5 | body is~deified at the same time as his soul’ (Maximus, Gnostic
89 II, 2,1 | Church to Christ, at the same time unites them to one another: “
90 II, 2,1 | Church,~but it is at the same time a personal gift, appropriated
91 II, 2,1 | forth and fulfils itself in time,~without changing its essential
92 II, 2,1 | image of eternity within time’~(‘Sobornost: the Catholicity
93 II, 2,1 | this~Church is at the same time the icon of the Trinity.
94 II, 2,3 | deacons; yet at the~same time the whole people of God
95 II, 3,2 | curtain. Outside service time, except during Easter week,
96 II, 3,2 | sign themselves at the same time.~We have described Orthodox
97 II, 4 | water, and he is~at the same time cleansed inwardly from his
98 II, 4,3 | senses). But at the same time the Fathers of Jerusalem
99 II, 4,3 | sacrificed~once only, for all time ... The sacrifice at the
100 II, 4,3 | sacrificed ‘once only, for all time.’ The~events of Christ’s
101 II, 4,3 | where eternity cuts~across time, and at this point we become
102 II, 4,4 | sacrament acts at the same time as a cure for the healing
103 II, 5,1 | Christians for any length of time but has sensed in some measure
104 II, 5,1 | keep Christmas at the same time as the west, on 25 December~(
105 II, 5,1 | observes Easter at the same time, reckoning it by the Julian (
106 II, 5,2 | prayers a note states: ‘If the time at disposal is short,~and
107 II, 5,2 | used in the west since the time of the Counter-~Reformation,
108 II, 5,2 | be used by anyone, at~any time, in any place: standing
109 II, 5,2 | For some there comes a time when the Jesus Prayer ‘enters
110 II, 6,1 | and schismatics have from time to time fallen away from
111 II, 6,1 | schismatics have from time to time fallen away from the one~
112 II, 6,2 | was sent to~England at the time of the Lambeth Conference,
113 II, 6,2 | began to think that the time would soon come when the
114 II, 6,2 | but considers at the same time the~faith of the Church
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