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   Part,  Chapter, Paragraph
1 I,Intro | Lesser. or .Separated. eastern Churches became divided 2 I,Intro | became bounded first on the eastern and then on the western ~ 3 I,Intro | of distribution lies in eastern Europe, in Russia, and ~ 4 I,Intro | along the coasts of the eastern Mediterranean. It is composed 5 I,Intro | often call their Church the Eastern Orthodox Church, the Or-~ 6 I,Intro | although Orthodoxy calls itself eastern, it is not ~something limited 7 I,Intro | not ~something limited to eastern people. Another name often 8 I, 1 | was, particularly in its ~eastern part, an empire of cities: 9 I, 2,2 | The Byzantines lost their eastern possessions, and the three 10 I, 2,3 | Lectures on the ~History of the Eastern Church [Everyman Edition], 11 I, 2,4 | Mystical Theology of the Eastern Church, p. 17). The mo-~ 12 I, 2,4 | a formative influence on eastern ~monasticism, was a strong 13 I, 2,4 | at large. But in general eastern mo-~ 19~nasticism has been 14 I, 3,1 | The estrangement of Eastern and Western Christendom~ 15 I, 3,1 | divided into two parts, an eastern and a western, each ~under 16 I, 3,1 | economic contacts between the eastern and western Mediterranean 17 I, 3,1 | in a way ~that few if any eastern bishops have ever done . 18 I, 3,1 | Ages. ~ Relations between eastern and western Christendom 19 I, 3,1 | enforce this claim within the eastern Patriarchates, ~trouble 20 I, 3,1 | Quoted in S. Run-~ciman, The Eastern Schism, p. 116). ~ ~That 21 I, 3,1 | Quoted in Runciman, The Eastern Schism, p. 139). ~ ~In Balsamon. 22 I, 3,2 | between the Papacy and ~the eastern Patriarchates to a further 23 I, 3,2 | Italian maritime cities in the eastern Mediterranean during the 24 I, 3,2 | patience and sacked the city. Eastern Christendom has never forgotten 25 I, 3,2 | Christendom. (S. ~Runciman, The Eastern Schism, p. 101). The long-standing 26 I, 3,2 | Mystical Theology of the Eastern Church, p. 13). ~ Orthodoxy 27 I, 3,3 | the earlier ~history of eastern mystical theology. The main 28 I, 3,3 | Mystical Theology of the Eastern Church, p. 162). When we 29 I, 4,1 | the dividing line between eastern ~and western Christendom, 30 I, 4,1 | Orthodoxy as being exclusively .eastern,. as Greek and Slav in character, 31 I, 5,1 | J. Kidd, The Churches of Eastern Christendom, London, 1927, 32 I, 5,2 | Franciscans, sent out to the eastern Mediterranean, ~undertook 33 I, 5,2 | known ~as .Catholics of the Eastern Rite.. The decrees of the 34 I, 5,2 | century. In many places in the eastern Mediterranean, particularly 35 I, 5,2 | approached both the ~four Eastern Patriarchs and the Church 36 I, 6,1 | assuming ~leadership in eastern Christendom. The greater 37 I, 7,6 | the primary task of an ~eastern monk has been prayer; but, 38 I, 7,9 | books as .A Monk of the Eastern Church.. ~ Several Russian 39 I, 7,9 | who worked in Alaska and Eastern Siberia from 1823 to 1868, 40 I, 7,9 | In 1954 the Council of Eastern Orthodox Youth Leaders of 41 I, 7,9 | It is normal to speak of .Eastern Orthodoxy.. But many Orthodox 42 I, 7,9 | consider themselves not .eastern. but .western.. Thus a ~. 43 I, 7,10 | the older Churches in the eastern Mediterranean, who do ~not 44 I, 7,10 | Mystical Theology of ~the Eastern Church, p. 246). But if 45 II, 0,11 | half centuries~before, the Eastern Patriarchs said exactly 46 II, 0,12 | used in the services of the Eastern Patriarchates. The ‘Athanasian 47 II, 1,1 | Mystical Theology of the Eastern~Church, p. 66). As an Anglican 48 II, 1,2 | human will (A Monk of the Eastern Church, Orthodox Spirituality,~ 49 II, 1,3 | lovingkindness towards mankind.~Many eastern writers, looking at the 50 II, 1,3 | concepts and realities~in eastern Christianity and unites 51 II, 1,3 | not be pressed too far. Eastern writers, as well as western, 52 II, 1,3 | western writers, as well as eastern, have~never ceased to think 53 II, 1,4 | Mystical Theology of~the Eastern Church, p. 196) As Saint 54 II, 1,5 | single being. Unlike the eastern religions which teach that 55 II, 1,5 | Mystical Theology of the Eastern Church, p. 87). Man does 56 II, 1,5 | alone will be condemned.’~Eastern spiritual writers attach 57 II, 2,3 | Mystical~Theology of the Eastern Church, p. 188). The infallibility 58 II, 2,5 | Mystical Theology of the Eastern Church, p. 234).~Hell exists 59 II, 3,2 | style, are not found in eastern church~architecture. There 60 II, 4 | The popular religion of Eastern Europe is liturgical and 61 II, 4,3 | Eucharist is celebrated in the eastern Church according to one 62 II, 4,4 | many centuries alike in eastern and western Christendom 63 II, 5,1 | double columns (Hymns of the Eastern Church, third edition, London, 64 II, 5,1 | an explosive topic among eastern Christians.~Up to the end 65 II, 6,2 | problems~The ‘SeparatedEastern Churches. When they think 66 II, 6,2 | closer to the ‘SeparatedEastern Churches than to any western 67 II, 6,2 | reunion: the Anglican and Eastern Churches~Association (whose 68 II, 6,2 | parent organization, the Eastern Church Association, was 69 II, 6,2 | the past the Anglican and Eastern Churches Association~also 70 II, 7,1 | The Historical Road of Eastern Orthodoxy, New York, 1963 ( 71 II, 7,1 | Byzantine Commonwealth: Eastern Europe, 500-1453, London, 72 II, 7,1 | Tradition, vol. 2, The Spirit of Eastern Christendom (600-1700),~ 73 II, 7,2 | 1959.~• S. Runciman, The Eastern Schism, Oxford, 1955.~• 74 II, 7,4 | Correspondence~between the Eastern Patriarchs and the Nonjuring 75 II, 7,8 | Mystical Theology of the Eastern Church, London, 1957 (extremely 76 II, 7,8 | York, 1974.~• A Monk of the Eastern Church, Orthodox Spirituality, 77 II, 7,9 | Christian, see: A Manual of Eastern Orthodox~Prayers, London, 78 II, 7,9 | London, 1966. A Monk of the Eastern~Church, The Prayer of Jesus,


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