Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 1 | Ignatius, Bishop of Antioch, wrote about the year 107 as he
2 I, 1 | bishop in each Church,. he ~wrote, .presides in place of God.. .
3 I, 1 | whole. .The episcopate,. he wrote, .is a single whole, in
4 I, 2,1 | circumstances of the banquet,. wrote Eusebius (who was inclined
5 I, 2,4 | of God. .By such means,. wrote the ~Emperor Constantine
6 I, 3,1 | language in which Virgil once wrote .a barbarian and Scythic
7 I, 3,1 | longer read what the other wrote, theological misunderstandings ~
8 I, 3,1 | century. In 808 Pope Leo III wrote in a letter to Charlemagne
9 I, 3,2 | In 867 he took action. He wrote an Encyclical ~Letter to
10 I, 3,2 | con-~ciliatory attitude and wrote to Pope Leo IX, offering
11 I, 3,2 | and the porch of Solomon,. wrote Raymond of Argiles, .men
12 I, 3,3 | infinite and incomprehensible,. wrote John of ~Damascus, .and
13 I, 3,3 | heavily from Platonism: he wrote of prayer in intellectual ~
14 I, 3,3 | God from His energies,. wrote Saint ~Basil, .but we do
15 I, 3,3 | God is not a nature,. he wrote, .for He is above all nature;
16 I, 3,3 | closed world of Byzantium,. wrote Dom Gregory Dix, .no really
17 I, 3,3 | on this subject; he also wrote a treatise on the sacraments
18 I, 4,2 | Monomachos (reigned 1113-1125) wrote in his Testament to his
19 I, 5,1 | so long triumphant.: so wrote Edward Browne in 1677, soon
20 I, 5,1 | Every good Christian,. wrote an English resident in the
21 I, 5,2 | Crusius somewhat naively wrote: .If they wish to take thought
22 I, 5,2 | Orthodox attitude when he ~wrote in his diary: .God perpetuate
23 I, 6,1 | love Christ crucified,. he wrote, ..be a ~stranger, unknown,
24 I, 6,2 | ashamed of our Raskol,. wrote Khomiakov. ..It is worthy
25 I, 6,2 | authority is so great,. wrote Olearius, visiting Moscow
26 I, 6,3 | possible books and ideas,. wrote the Slavophil ~Ivan Kireyevsky, .
27 I, 6,3 | autobiography which Father John ~wrote, My Life in Christ. Like
28 I, 7,9 | Ecu-~menical Patriarchate, wrote many books as .A Monk of
29 II, 0,11| which our fathers have set,’ wrote John of Damascus, ‘but~we
30 II, 1,2 | according to the image,’ wrote John of~Damascus, ‘indicates
31 II, 1,2 | understanding perfected,’ wrote Irenaeus. ‘It was necessary~
32 II, 1,2 | according~to His image,’ wrote Gregory Palamas, ‘the word
33 II, 1,2 | 6)) ‘If you are pure,’ wrote Saint Isaac the Syrian (
34 II, 1,5 | characteristics. When Saint Maximus wrote ‘God~and those who are worthy
35 II, 1,5 | temple~of the Holy Spirit,” wrote Saint Paul (1 Cor. 6:19). “
36 II, 2,1 | when any one of us falls,’ wrote Khomiakov, ‘he falls alone;
37 II, 2,1 | Catholic Church,’ Irenaeus wrote~with equal truth ‘where
38 II, 2,2 | Church is One,~section 1). So wrote Khomiakov in the opening
39 II, 2,2 | Catholic Church, 6). So wrote Saint Cyprian; and to him
40 II, 2,3 | necessary in the Church,’ wrote~Dositheus, ‘that without
41 II, 2,3 | this statement, Khomiakov wrote: ‘The Pope is greatly mistaken
42 II, 2,5 | and full of pity as God,’ wrote Mark the Monk or Hermit (
43 II, 3,2 | particularly famous. ‘Nothing,’ wrote Paul of Aleppo during his
44 II, 5,1 | 142). So W. J. Birkbeck wrote of Easter in~pre-Revolutionary
45 II, 6,1 | modern Russian theologians, wrote in his Catechism:~Question:
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