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   Part,  Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 2,3 | hold that the Icono-~clast movement was an Asiatic protest against 2 I, 2,4 | leadership in the monastic movement shifted to Pales-~tine, 3 I, 2,4 | figure forth the harmonious movement of God ~the Creator around 4 I, 4,3 | something of the Hesychast movement in Byzantium. At any rate 5 I, 6,2 | large part. The reforming movement in the Church was led at 6 I, 6,3 | efforts of ~the reforming movement in the previous century, 7 I, 6,3 | were 1,025. This monastic movement, while outward-looking ~ 8 I, 6,3 | talking to you. You see the movement of his lips ~and the changing 9 I, 6,3 | have spoken chiefly of the movement centering on the monasteries. 10 I, 7,4 | of the Ortho-~dox Youth Movement in the Patriarchate, most 11 I, 7,4 | in 1941-1942. The Youth Movement runs catechism ~schools 12 I, 7,4 | Deir-el-Harf. In the Youth ~Movement at Antioch, as in the .home 13 I, 7,9 | part in the Faith and Order Movement between the .wars. In 1963 ~ 14 I, 7,9 | revival, in the Liturgical Movement, in the movement towards 15 I, 7,9 | Liturgical Movement, in the movement towards Christian unity, 16 I, 7,9 | equivalent to the Uniate movement in the Church of ~Rome. 17 I, 7,9 | gatherings of the .Ecumenical Movement,. the Orthodox delegates 18 I, 7,10| but was a spon-~taneous movement among Africans themselves. 19 II, 0,12| unity and on~the ‘Ecumenical Movement’ (1920, 1952)~These documents — 20 II, 1,1 | by virtue of a perpetual~movement of love. God is not only 21 II, 1,5 | another in an unceasing movement of love, so man,~made in 22 II, 1,5 | life of the Trinity, in the movement of love which passes between 23 II, 3,2 | the west by the Liturgical Movement). In the Orthodox Church,~ 24 II, 3,2 | in need of a Liturgical Movement;~indeed, some such movement 25 II, 3,2 | Movement;~indeed, some such movement has already begun in a small 26 II, 3,2 | scope of this Liturgical Movement~will be far more restricted, 27 II, 4,3 | seems every hope that this movement towards frequent communion~ 28 II, 6,2 | Recently the Orthodox Youth~Movement in the Patriarchate of Antioch 29 II, 6,2 | Churches and the ‘Ecumenical Movement.’ One party holds~that Orthodox 30 II, 6,2 | participation in the Ecumenical Movement compromises~the claim of 31 II, 6,2 | take part in the Ecumenical Movement, which rests on the principle 32 II, 6,2 | take~part in the Ecumenical Movement without endangering their 33 II, 6,2 | conferences of the Ecumenical Movement, others have~done so spasmodically 34 II, 6,2 | participation in~the Ecumenical Movement. In January 1920 the Patriarchate 35 II, 6,2 | developments in the Ecumenical~Movement. But while Constantinople 36 II, 6,2 | The aims of the Ecumenical Movement ... in its present state 37 II, 6,2 | effective part in~the Ecumenical Movement than they have done hitherto. 38 II, 6,2 | Church withdraw from the Movement.~Orthodox participation 39 II, 6,2 | importance for the Ecumenical Movement: it~is mainly the presence 40 II, 6,2 | more. But the Ecumenical Movement in~turn is important for 41 II, 7,11| History of the Ecumenical Movement, 2nd ed., London, 1967.~


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