Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I,Intro | of Czecho-~slovakia, for example, only became autocephalous
2 I, 1 | the monastic life, ~for example, is often regarded by Greek
3 I, 2,3 | glory . it was a con-~crete example of matter restored to its
4 I, 2,4 | Cyril of Alex-~andria, for example, in his struggle against
5 I, 2,4 | Alexandria (died 619), for example, ~devoted all the wealth
6 I, 2,4 | Byzantine texts. Take for example the words of ~Emperor John
7 I, 2,4 | their own. Iconoclasm, for example, was vigorously championed
8 I, 3,1 | Patriarchs . Photius, for example . were laymen before their
9 I, 3,2 | man level. Orthodox, for example, must blame themselves for
10 I, 3,3 | Greg-~ory of Nyssa, for example, or Dionysius, or Maximus .
11 I, 4,1 | uncertainty it followed the example of Bulgaria, ~not of Moravia,
12 I, 4,2 | toslav refused to follow her example, saying that his retinue
13 I, 4,2 | Russia followed Vladimir.s example. Prince Vladimir ~Monomachos (
14 I, 4,2 | offering Himself as an example, so that we should humble
15 I, 4,2 | humility is seen in others, for example Bishop Luke of Vladimir ~(
16 I, 4,3 | con-~tinent. True to the example of Cyril and Methodius,
17 I, 4,3 | cultivation. Nor is he the only example of a colonist monk at this
18 I, 5,2 | intrigues, and forms a ~lurid example of the troubled state of
19 I, 6,1 | for them and by setting an example. To do ~these things properly
20 I, 6,3 | particularly ~ 62~interesting as an example of one who, like most of
21 I, 6,3 | but he is also a striking example of how much Rus-~sian Orthodoxy
22 I, 6,3 | of his own: Leonid, for example, was simple, vivid, and ~
23 I, 7,1 | times in the past . for example, the early nine-~teenth
24 I, 7,4 | injustice be taken as a striking example ~of a .sleeping. Church.
25 I, 7,6 | still attract novices . for example, ~Saint John the Evangelist
26 I, 7,9 | nationalities: in 1981, for example, of the thirty-four students,
27 I, 7,9 | Italian. There are, for example, a number of French ~and
28 I, 7,10 | treasures of Orthodoxy . for example, ~the Philokalia and the
29 II, 0,12 | seventeenth century~Councils, for example, their statements of faith
30 II, 1,2 | Spirituality,~p. 23). The supreme example of synergy is the Mother
31 II, 1,3 | His humanity. Consider for example the Orthodox~love of the
32 II, 1,5 | are found in the west, for example, in the case~of an Englishwoman,
33 II, 2,3 | extinguished. One~28~thinks, for example, of the ministry of ‘eldership,’
34 II, 2,3 | heretical: Ephesus in 449, for example,~or the Iconoclast Council
35 II, 2,4 | Creatures, she is the supreme example of synergy or cooperation
36 II, 3,1 | presence among men. Turn, for example, from the Russian Primary~
37 II, 3,1 | this passage simply as an example of the liturgical approach
38 II, 3,2 | Father John of Kronstadt’s example, and revert to a more open
39 II, 4 | them. The Eucharist, for example, stands at the~heart of
40 II, 4 | giving Holy Communion, for example, he says: ‘The servant of
41 II, 4,3 | This is an interesting example of the way in which the~
42 II, 4,4 | communion prevails — for example, four or five times a year —~
43 II, 4,5 | of married bishops — for example, Saint Peter~himself), although
44 II, 4,5 | Churches — Antioch, for example, and Cyprus~— a modified
45 II, 5,1 | Lent and Holy Week, for example, not only is~meat forbidden,
46 II, 5,2 | for the Liturgy.~By way of example let us take two prayers
47 II, 6,2 | experience of the sacraments,~for example, and in their devotion to
48 II, 6,2 | Ecumenical Patriarch, for example, when communicating the
49 II, 6,2 | The Church of Greece, for example, at one point declared~that
50 II, 6,3 | frequent communion,~the example of western Christians acts
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