Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I,Intro | 1453 the Principality of Moscow was ready to take Byzan-~
2 I, 4,3 | by the Principality ~of Moscow. It was the Grand Dukes
3 I, 4,3 | It was the Grand Dukes of Moscow who inspired the resistance
4 I, 4,3 | at Kulikovo. The rise of Moscow was closely bound up with
5 I, 4,3 | friend of the Grand ~Dukes of Moscow, he encouraged the city
6 I, 4,3 | he encouraged the rise of Moscow and the resistance against
7 I, 5,2 | from Kiev, traveling to Moscow at this time, did much to
8 I, 6 | Moscow and Petersburg~ ~.The sense
9 I, 6,1 | Moscow the third Rome~ After the
10 I, 6,1 | Rome, Isidore returned to ~Moscow in 1441 and proclaimed the
11 I, 6,1 | autoceph-~alous. ~ The idea of Moscow as successor of Byzantium
12 I, 6,1 | Byzantium. The Grand Duke of Moscow began to assume the Byzantine
13 I, 6,1 | emblem. Men came to think of Moscow as .the Third Rome.. ~The
14 I, 6,1 | been taken by the Turks. Moscow therefore had succeeded
15 I, 6,1 | in the blessed city of ~Moscow. She alone shines in the
16 I, 6,1 | p. 385). ~ ~This idea of Moscow the Third Rome had a certain
17 I, 6,1 | less acceptable ways. If Moscow was the Third Rome, then
18 I, 6,1 | Jerusalem. The concept of Moscow the Third Rome also encouraged
19 I, 6,1 | supporters of the ideal of Moscow the Third Rome; believing
20 I, 6,1 | height, the ~Metropolitan of Moscow, Saint Philip (died 1569),
21 I, 6,1 | tri-~umph for the ideal of Moscow the Third Rome; but it was
22 I, 6,1 | qualified triumph, for the Moscow ~Patriarch did not take
23 I, 6,1 | things ~turned out, the Moscow Patriarchate was to last
24 I, 6,2 | by Philaret, Patriarch of Moscow from ~ 57~1619 to 1633 (
25 I, 6,2 | Patriarchal Press was set up at Moscow, and more accurate Church ~
26 I, 6,2 | Turkish Empire who visited Moscow were amazed (and often ~
27 I, 6,2 | religious house. (N. Zernov, Moscow the Third Rome, ~p. 51).
28 I, 6,2 | tradition. They regarded Moscow as the Third Rome, and Russia
29 I, 6,2 | Mongol periods. But under the Moscow Tsardom, although the theory
30 I, 6,2 | wrote Olearius, visiting Moscow in ~1654, .that he in a
31 I, 6,2 | But the decisions of the Moscow Council upon the relations
32 I, 6,3 | of the Patriarchate of ~Moscow and recognized the constitution
33 I, 6,3 | Zertiss-Kamensky), Archbishop of Moscow and Kaluga, who at his death
34 I, 6,3 | which was published at Moscow in 1793. ~Paissy laid great
35 I, 6,3 | Council was convened at Moscow, ~which did not finally
36 I, 6,3 | liavin), Metropolitan of Moscow (1866-1925), with 23 votes.
37 I, 6,3 | associates gained full mastery of Moscow. The Church ~was allowed
38 I, 7,9 | theologians belonging to the Moscow Patriarchate, including
39 I, 7,9 | jurisdictions arose. Many see, in Moscow.s grant of autocephaly to
40 I, 7,9 | under the Patriarchate of Moscow) a Dutch Orthodox ~Mission .
41 I, 7,9 | the jurisdiction of the Moscow Patriarchate, ~and was for
42 I, 7,10 | of its Mother Church, the Moscow Patriarchate. Though limited
43 II, 3,1 | devil’ (Quoted in N. Zernov, Moscow~the Third Rome, p. 37; I
44 II, 3,2 | Aleppo during his visit~to Moscow in 1655, ‘nothing affected
45 II, 4,3 | Philaret, Metropolitan of Moscow (1782-1867), and authorized
46 II, 4,5 | election still exists. The Moscow Council of 1917-18 laid
47 II, 5,1 | belfries of all the churches of~Moscow, the guns bellowing from
48 II, 5,1 | thousands around the churches of Moscow are in their way a more~
49 II, 5,2 | Philaret, Metropolitan of Moscow:~O Lord, grant me to greet
50 II, 6,1 | Theological Conference at Moscow in 1956, the present Archbishop~
51 II, 6,1 | can mar~its beauty (‘The Moscow Conference in Retrospect,’
52 II, 6,2 | Orthodox held since the~war, at Moscow in 1956, was much more cautious
53 II, 6,2 | large conference held in Moscow,~the Moscow Patriarchate
54 II, 6,2 | conference held in Moscow,~the Moscow Patriarchate promulgated
55 II, 6,2 | seen in this light, the Moscow decree of 1948 no longer
56 II, 6,2 | declarations of the pre-war period. Moscow based its decision on the
57 II, 6,2 | concerned). But, so the Moscow decree continues, if in
58 II, 6,2 | answer at the present moment, Moscow extended a hope for~the
59 II, 6,2 | further than this: at the Moscow~Conference in 1948, a resolution
60 II, 6,2 | all. In 1961, however, the Moscow Patriarchate~applied for
61 II, 7,5 | Church, London, 1945.~! Moscow the Third Rome, London,
62 II, 7,11 | Theological Conference, Moscow, July x956, London,~1958.~
63 II, 7,11 | Anglican-Orthodox Dialogue: The Moscow Statement, London,~1977.~
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