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   Part,  Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 2,4 | monasteries and a ~large number of smaller houses, as well 2 I, 4,1 | from the country, selling a number of them into slavery. Traces 3 I, 5,2 | together with a large ~number of the delegates from the 4 I, 5,2 | doctrine ~of the Church; the number and nature of the sacraments; 5 I, 6,3 | strict limitation to the number of monks. The closing of ~ 6 I, 6,3 | day. Optino influ-~enced a number of writers, including Gogol, 7 I, 6,3 | height, and there were a number of theologians, his-~torians, 8 I, 6,3 | intellectuals,. but now a number of thinkers, by various ~ 9 I, 7 | practicing Orthodox . the number of baptized Orthodox is 10 I, 7,4 | Catholics, Uniate and Latin, number ~about 640,000 in Syria 11 I, 7,5 | majority of the people; they number today about 60,000 but are 12 I, 7,5 | Orthodox and maintained a large number of schools. This Russian 13 I, 7,6 | lively condition, and the number of nuns is rapidly increasing. 14 I, 7,6 | twenty years a surprising number of classic works of monastic 15 I, 7,6 | older Byzantine tradition. A number of churches at Athens and 16 I, 7,6 | Alongside it there are a number of parallel movements which, 17 I, 7,6 | they publish an impressive number of periodicals ~and books, 18 I, 7,9 | clergy, and in addition a number of smaller Church groups. ~ 19 I, 7,9 | turn of the century, the number of Orthodox was greatly 20 I, 7,9 | Orthodox in North America number over one million, with more 21 I, 7,9 | often overworked, but their number is gradually ~increasing. 22 I, 7,9 | includes a small but growing number of converts (almost a third 23 I, 7,9 | There are, for example, a number of French ~and German Orthodox 24 I, 7,10| considerably, since a large number ~of Russian émigrés, including 25 I, 7,10| Orthodox theologians are few in number, but some of them . often 26 II, 0,12| lessons (usually~three in number) occur at Vespers on the 27 II, 2,1 | the Church is made~up of a number of independent Autocephalous 28 II, 2,4 | the seventeenth century a number of Orthodox writers —~most 29 II, 3,2 | some cathedrals;~also in a number of town parishes in Russia. 30 II, 3,2 | a small but increasing number~of parishes in Greece, Russia, 31 II, 3,2 | point in the Liturgy; in a number of churches the gates have 32 II, 4 | vary considerably as to the number of sacraments:~John of Damascus 33 II, 4 | their list. Even today the number~seven has no absolute dogmatic 34 II, 4 | Church also employs a great number of minor blessings,~and 35 II, 4,5 | Church today there are now a number of celibate clergy who have 36 II, 5,1 | There are also a large number of other festivals, of varying 37 II, 5,1 | though bells are rung, their number has sadly dwindled~from 38 II, 6,1 | there have been a large number of encouraging and fruitful 39 II, 6,2 | Nestorians are today very few in number — perhaps 50,000 — and almost 40 II, 6,2 | ex-Nestorian diocese was said to number 80 parishes and some 70, 41 II, 6,2 | traditional doctrinal position. A~number of western and Orthodox 42 II, 6,2 | two sides have met in a~number of conferences, in particular 43 II, 6,2 | In the past forty years a number of Orthodox Churches have 44 II, 6,2 | be added,~however, that a number of individual Orthodox theologians 45 II, 6,2 | many Orthodoxincluding a number of eminent bishops and theologians


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