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Bishop Kallistos Ware
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   Part,  Chapter, Paragraph
1 I,Intro | not as ~strangers but as members of their own Church. All 2 I, 1 | Christ.s ~Crucifixion. ~ Members of the Orthodox Church in 3 I, 1 | formed. ~ Before long the members of the Jerusalem Church 4 I, 1 | gathered in ~council, the members of the Church can together 5 I, 2,3 | importance to Ortho-~doxy. For members of the Orthodox Church, 6 I, 5,2 | clergy, desired to remain ~members of the Orthodox Church. 7 I, 5,2 | a .Uniate. Church, whose members were known ~as .Catholics 8 I, 6,3 | was composed of twelve ~members, three of whom were bishops, 9 I, 6,3 | ecclesiastical synods in Germany. Its members were not chosen by the Church 10 I, 6,3 | At the earlier sessions members ~could hear the sound of 11 I, 6,3 | the ~summer of 1918, its members learnt with horror of the 12 I, 7 | the vast majority of its members ~live in a communist state. 13 I, 7,1 | which in 1904 had 1,978 members, in 1959 numbered less than 14 I, 7,1 | Athos numbers among its members men such ~as Silvan and 15 I, 7,6 | monks will live as resident members of a monastery: in most 16 I, 7,6 | if compared with work by members of the Russian emigration, ~ 17 I, 7,6 | 1928, ~which now has fifty members. The Convent of the Annunciation 18 I, 7,6 | semi-monastic order, since all its ~members must be unmarried, although 19 I, 7,9 | church, decorated by two members of ~the community with icons 20 I, 7,9 | life of the Church. Among members of many jurisdictions there 21 II, 0,11 | jealously guarded, and none but members~of the Christian family 22 II, 0,12 | is, councils attended by members of one~or more national 23 II, 1,2 | not only the icons but the members of the~congregation, saluting 24 II, 1,2 | his descendants.~We are members one of another, as Saint 25 II, 2,1 | union with all Kitts other members (The Church is~One, section 26 II, 2,1 | by the coinherence~of the members of the Church. In the Church 27 II, 2,1 | Christ; at the Eucharist the members of~Christ’s Body the Church 28 II, 2,1 | Eucharist, by uniting the~members of the Church to Christ, 29 II, 2,1 | is human, for its earthly members~are sinners; it is divine, 30 II, 2,1 | here on earth the Church’s members often misuse their human 31 II, 2,1 | sinless, and~yet, since its members are imperfect and sinful, 32 II, 2,1 | Trinity. How is it that the members of the Church are~sinners, 33 II, 2,2 | despite the sinfulness of its members, retains its essential characteristics, 34 II, 2,2 | of each hierarch with the members of his flock. The~act of 35 II, 2,2 | Church,’ yet there may be members of the Church who are not 36 II, 2,3 | to the people; when other members of the Church~— priests 37 II, 2,3 | the distribution of its members which determines the ecumenicity~ 38 II, 2,4 | whether we are dead, as members of~the Church we still belong 39 II, 2,4 | mutual love which links the members of the Church~together.~ 40 II, 2,4 | in this loving prayer the members of the Church on earth, ‘ 41 II, 2,4 | meeting between the living members of the~Church and those 42 II, 2,4 | but in no sense~do the members of either Church regard 43 II, 2,5 | into this present age. For members of God’s~35~Church, the ‘ 44 II, 4,1 | put~on Christ,’ becoming members of His Body the Church. 45 II, 4,3 | Commemoration of all the members of the Church: the Mother 46 II, 6,1 | Church. Many people may be members of~the Church who are not 47 II, 6,1 | fullness of truth (so its members~are bound to believe), but 48 II, 6,1 | doing, they ceased to be members of the Church, but the Church~ 49 II, 6,1 | present state, be termed members of the Church.~Workers for 50 II, 6,2 | communist world to become members as well.~Henceforward, so


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