Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I,Intro | traveled northward to undertake missionary work beyond the frontiers
2 I, 3,1 | the early Church in its missionary work. ~ But in the centuries
3 I, 3,2 | were both launching great missionary offensives among the ~Slavs (
4 I, 3,2 | 82-84). The two lines of missionary advance, from the east and
5 I, 4,1 | was a period of intensive missionary ac-~tivity. The Byzantine
6 I, 4,1 | Constantinople to initiate missionary work on a large scale among
7 I, 4,1 | it fluently. ~ The first missionary journey of Cyril and Methodius
8 I, 4,1 | been so important in the missionary history of the Church. From
9 I, 4,3 | life under the Mongols: missionary ~work. From its early days
10 I, 4,3 | the Russian Church was a missionary Church, and the Russians
11 I, 4,3 | certain Mitrophan went as ~missionary bishop to Sarai, the Tartar
12 I, 5,2 | Mediterranean, ~undertook missionary work among Orthodox; the
13 I, 6,3 | went a new ~enthusiasm for missionary work, while in theology,
14 I, 6,3 | was a striking revival of missionary work. Since the days ~of
15 I, 6,3 | and eighteenth centuries missionary efforts had ~somewhat languished,
16 I, 6,3 | nine-~teenth century the missionary challenge was taken up with
17 I, 6,3 | specially concerned with missionary studies; native ~clergy
18 I, 6,3 | the first leaders in the missionary revival, Archimandrite Macar-~
19 I, 6,3 | Paissy ~Velichkovsky: the missionary revival had its roots in
20 I, 6,3 | John of ~Kronstadt, on the missionary and theological work in
21 I, 7 | places, and to Orthodox ~missionary activities at the present
22 I, 7,3 | now beginning to undertake missionary work in ~Central Africa,
23 I, 7,4 | Antioch, as in the .home missionary. movements of Greece, a
24 I, 7,6 | striking development of .home ~missionary. movements, devoted to evangelistic
25 I, 7,6 | the world? ~ These .home missionary. movements, especially Zoe,
26 I, 7,6 | influence of these .home missionary. movements has declined
27 I, 7,9 | which became an independent missionary see when Alaska was sold
28 I, 7,9 | world. The diaspora ~has a .missionary. vocation. As the Synod
29 I, 7,10 | have already spoken of the missionary witness of the diaspora,
30 I, 7,10 | say ~something of Orthodox missionary work in the stricter sense
31 I, 7,10 | that Orthodoxy is not a ~missionary Church. Certainly Orthodox
32 I, 7,10 | failed to perceive their missionary responsi-~bilities; yet
33 I, 7,10 | that Byzantium can claim missionary achievements as great as ~
34 I, 7,10 | impossi-~ble to undertake missionary work of an open kind; but
35 I, 7,10 | westerner to forget how vast a missionary field the Russian ~continent
36 I, 7,10 | as under the Turks, open missionary work is ~impossible. But
37 I, 7,10 | beginning to ~show a new missionary awareness. ~ The Chinese
38 I, 7,10 | Revolution, so far from ceasing, missionary work increased considerably,
39 I, 7,10 | devoted himself exclusively to missionary work. He baptized his first
40 I, 7,10 | special responsibility for missionary work in Central Africa.
41 I, 7,10 | and has helped to arouse missionary interest in many ~places.
42 I, 7,10 | Africans to come to them. The .missionary. situation of the diaspora
43 II, 7,7 | Orthodox missionary work~ E. Smirnoff, Russian
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