Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 2,3 | Orthodox: ~ ~Icons were for the Russians not merely paintings. They
2 I, 2,3 | transfigured cosmos (The Russians and ~Their Church, pp. 107-
3 I, 4,1 | Bulgarians, Serbs, and Russians. Photius was the first ~
4 I, 4,1 | With Bulgars, Serbs, and Russians as their .spiri-~tual children,.
5 I, 4,2 | in the Passion of Christ. Russians have always laid great emphasis
6 I, 4,2 | about ~half were native Russians in the Kievan period; one
7 I, 4,3 | Kulikovo (1380), when the Russians dared at last to face their
8 I, 4,3 | missionary Church, and the Russians were ~quick to send evangelists
9 I, 5,2 | the Church of Russia; the Russians generally baptized Roman
10 I, 6,1 | alone re-~mained. To the Russians it seemed no coincidence
11 I, 6,1 | with no support from the ~Russians: he was imprisoned by the
12 I, 6,1 | thus left vacant; but the Russians could not ask the Patri-~
13 I, 6,1 | action on their own, the Russians delayed for ~several years.
14 I, 6,1 | Muscovite Messi-~anism, and led Russians sometimes to think of themselves
15 I, 6,1 | learning, from which the Russians could have ~benefited so
16 I, 6,2 | standards observed by devout ~Russians in the seventeenth century. ~
17 I, 6,2 | customs and traditions? The Russians certainly respected the
18 I, 6,2 | at that time made by the ~Russians with two forgers, should
19 I, 6,2 | Orthodox in general and ~Russians in particular have always
20 I, 6,2 | with two: why should the Russians, who ~remained loyal to
21 I, 6,2 | were the innovators, the Russians who remained loyal to the
22 I, 6,2 | ways. Why then ~should the Russians be forced to adopt the modern
23 I, 6,3 | Sarai and Stephen of Perm, Russians had been active missionaries,
24 I, 7,9 | the Paris jurisdiction of Russians), ~founded in 1925, has
25 I, 7,9 | students, there were seven ~Russians (all except one brought
26 I, 7,9 | Russian Church in Exile. ~ The Russians have four theological seminaries
27 I, 7,10| 200,000 Orthodox (mostly Russians, but including some converts)
28 I, 7,10| preferential treatment to the ~Russians: the Russian clergy, together
29 I, 7,10| start to work not only among Russians but among Japanese, and
30 II, 3,1 | like men possessed, the Russians~continued on their way dissatisfied. ‘
31 II, 3,1 | characteristic that the Russians should have said, we knew
32 II, 3,1 | felt, no less than those Russians~from Kiev, a sense of God’
33 II, 3,1 | over a garage, where the Russians are allowed~once a fortnight
34 II, 3,1 | discover the true faith, the Russians did not ask about moral
35 II, 3,2 | over an hour and a half. Russians on the whole take longer
36 II, 4,4 | should go to confession; the Russians tend to go more often than
37 II, 4,5 | followed by the Paris group of Russians and the OCA, but conditions
38 II, 4,5 | of special eminence.~The Russians still use the titles more
39 II, 4,5 | Metropolitan, but among the Russians the Metropolitan is the~
40 II, 4,5 | of a monastery. Among the Russians, a title of~honour for priest-monks (
41 II, 4,6 | and flowers, but among the Russians of silver or gold. This,
42 II, 5,1 | December~(New Style), while the Russians keep it thirteen days later,
43 II, 5,1 | Epiphany on 6 January, the Russians on 19 January; and so on.
44 II, 6,2 | otherwise — on the part of the Russians. In 1905 this~ex-Nestorian
45 II, 6,2 | American Jurisdiction~of Russians.~Evanston, 1954 (World Council
46 II, 6,2 | American Jurisdiction of Russians, Romanian Church in America.~
47 II, 6,2 | American Jurisdiction of~Russians, Romanian Church in America~
48 II, 6,2 | American Jurisdiction~of Russians, Romanian Church in America.~
49 II, 7,5 | Russia~ N. Zernov,~! The Russians and their Church, London,
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