Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I,Intro | of the Georgian Church is called Catholicos-~Patriarch; the
2 I,Intro | of the other churches are called either Archbishop or Metropolitan. ~ ~
3 I,Intro | titles. Sometimes they are called the Greek or Greco-Russian ~
4 I, 1 | Christians have once again been called to undergo martyrdom of
5 I, 2,2 | must be .deified.: he is called to become by ~grace what
6 I, 2,2 | evident . is only to be called .Mother of Man. or at the
7 I, 2,2 | Arab invasions have been called .a centrifugal ex-~plosion,
8 I, 2,4 | reason has Byzantium been called .the icon of the heavenly
9 I, 2,4 | to helping those whom he called .my brethren, the poor..
10 I, 3,1 | Greek, .Hagia Sophia.; often called .Saint Sophia. or .Sancta
11 I, 3,1 | which the ~Romans once called mare nostrum, .our sea,.
12 I, 3,1 | although Byzantium still called itself the Roman Empire,
13 I, 3,1 | Byzantium, Mi-~chael III, even called the language in which Virgil
14 I, 3,1 | Greek Patriarchs were not called to play: he ~became an autocrat,
15 I, 3,2 | of Constantinople, also called Sergius, did not in-~clude
16 I, 3,2 | The legates, when they called on Cerularius, did not create
17 I, 3,3 | theology, as it is often called . ~speaks of God in negative
18 I, 3,3 | too far). This is often called .the Hesychast method of ~
19 I, 4,1 | Church Constantine is usually called by the name Cyril which ~
20 I, 4,2 | correct historically when he called Emperor Alexander I of Russia .
21 I, 4,3 | sense. ~ Sergius has been called a .Builder of Russia,. and
22 I, 4,3 | much to build, ~was now called to take Byzantium.s place
23 I, 5,1 | fall of the city, Greeks called him .the precursor of Antichrist
24 I, 5,2 | was a ~young Greek priest called Cyril Lukaris (1572-1638).
25 I, 5,2 | later Byzantine Empire was called to face: in the seventeenth
26 I, 5,2 | Hagiorite,. 1748-1809), justly called .an encyclopedia of ~the
27 I, 5,2 | anthology of spiritual writings called the Philokalia. Published ~
28 I, 6,1 | auto-~crat of Russia was called to perform the same task.
29 I, 6,3 | retired. The Emperor was not called ~.Head of the Church,. but
30 I, 6,3 | liturgical intonation: he called out to God; he shouted;
31 I, 6,3 | the Holy Synod could be called the most brilliant and glorious
32 II, 0,12 | west these books are often called the ‘Apocrypha’).~These
33 II, 0,12 | items 5-9 — are sometimes called the ‘Symbolical Books’ of~
34 II, 1,2 | image from the start, he was called to acquire the likeness
35 II, 1,5 | image of the Trinity, is called to ‘dwell’ in the Trinitarian
36 II, 1,5 | divine~likeness which man is called to realize in himself, the
37 II, 2,3 | active in both.~We have called the bishop a ruler and monarch,
38 II, 2,4 | of the Church on earth, ‘called to~be saints,’ have their
39 II, 3,2 | Table or Throne, as it is called — stands free of the east
40 II, 4 | sacraments or, as they are called in Greek,~the mysteries. ‘
41 II, 4 | Greek,~the mysteries. ‘It is called a mystery,’ writes Saint
42 II, 4,2 | they are chrismated, are called to act~as conscious witnesses
43 II, 4,3 | a little piece of bread, called the Antidoron,~which is
44 II, 4,4 | Church: hence it is often called a ‘Second Baptism.’~The
45 II, 4,5 | heads of~other Churches are called Archbishop or Metropolitan.~
46 II, 6,2 | Urumia diocese, likewise called Mar Ivanios (successor to
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