Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 1 | governments. The first period of Christian history, extending
2 I, 1 | brought the first ~main period of Church history to an
3 I, 2,2 | in the earlier Byzantine period is dominated by the seven
4 I, 2,3 | into two phases. The first ~period opened in 726 when Leo 3
5 I, 2,3 | of the icons in the first period was Saint John of Damascus (
6 I, 2,3 | mark the end of the second period in Orthodox history, ~the
7 I, 2,3 | in Orthodox history, ~the period of the Seven Councils. These
8 I, 2,3 | 787. But they see in the period of the Councils the great
9 I, 3,2 | myth: in Photius. later period of of-~fice (877-886) communion
10 I, 3,2 | previous century had been a period of grave in-~stability and
11 I, 3,2 | which ~during the Byzantine period they regarded the west;
12 I, 4,1 | the ninth century was a period of intensive missionary
13 I, 4,1 | Christendom, but after a period of uncertainty it followed
14 I, 4,1 | communities founded there in this period seem to have disappeared
15 I, 4,1 | ninth century, the great period of doctrinal controversies,
16 I, 4,2 | baptism of Russia: The Kiev period (988-1237).~ Photius also
17 I, 4,2 | Church during the Kievan period was subject to Constantinople,
18 I, 4,2 | native Russians in the Kievan period; one was even a converted
19 I, 4,2 | to the west in the Kiev period than at any other time until ~
20 I, 4,3 | emerged ~from the Mongol period was a Russia greatly changed
21 I, 4,3 | Church during the Mongol period call for ~particular mention,
22 I, 4,3 | Pope. This was the very period when a Latin Patriarch reigned
23 I, 5,1 | In a dark and difficult period the Greeks did in faces
24 I, 5,1 | theologians of the ~Turkish period, a few were self-taught,
25 I, 5,1 | theo-~logians of the Turkish period he was utterly unknown.
26 I, 5,1 | think-~ers of the Turkish period can be divided for the most
27 I, 5,2 | Greek ~theology in this period: one does not find the Orthodox
28 I, 5,2 | Orthodox Church after the period of the Ecu-~menical Councils.
29 I, 5,2 | from studying the Byzantine period, or ~through the medium
30 I, 5,2 | Throughout the Turkish period the traditions of Hesychasm
31 I, 5,2 | Orthodoxy during the ~Turkish period, there is also much to admire.
32 I, 6,2 | in Russia opened with a period of confusion and disaster,
33 I, 6,2 | English Dissent of the same period, we notice two ~great differences.
34 I, 6,3 | The Synodical period (1700-1917).~ Peter was
35 I, 6,3 | til 1917. The Synodical period in the history of Russian
36 I, 6,3 | second part of the Synodical period, the nineteenth century,
37 I, 6,3 | century, so far from being a period ~of decline, was a time
38 I, 6,3 | to regard the Synodical period simply as a time of decline.
39 I, 6,3 | most brilliant and glorious period in ~the history of the Russian
40 I, 7,6 | work is un-~dertaken: .The period of adolescence,. to quote
41 I, 7,9 | Particularly during the inter-war period, the Institute numbered
42 I, 7,9 | Europe during the post-war period there has also been an active
43 I, 7,10| Christianity in the same period. Under Turkish rule it became
44 I, 7,10| Japanese ~convert. After a period of discouragement between
45 II, 0,11| Orthodox often~speak as if the period of doctrinal formulation
46 II, 2,4 | condition of souls in the period between death and the~Resurrection
47 II, 5,1 | for devout Orthodox, a period of genuine austerity and
48 II, 6,2 | declarations of the pre-war period. Moscow based its decision
49 II, 7,4 | The Turkish period~ The Acts and Decrees of
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