Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I,Intro | stage in the separation came in the fifth and sixth centuries,
2 I,Intro | Greek-speaking ~world. Then came the second separation, conventionally
3 I, 1 | Orthodoxy. ~ ~.Suddenly there came from heaven a sound like
4 I, 1 | Alexandria or Antioch; and so it came about that the bish-~ops
5 I, 2,2 | Patriarchates, as ~they came to be known. Secondly, and
6 I, 2,4 | larger circle of people who came, often from a long distance, ~
7 I, 3,1 | It was something that ~came about gradually, as the
8 I, 3,1 | Old Rome in Italy. Then came the barbarian invasions
9 I, 3,1 | outward ~forms, so that men came gradually to think of Church
10 I, 3,1 | foundation . Rome . ~so that Rome came to be regarded as the Apostolic
11 I, 3,1 | of the disagreement first came properly into the open,
12 I, 3,3 | at Constantinople, which came to ~an end in 1261 when
13 I, 3,3 | Western theologians ~now came to employ new categories
14 I, 3,3 | prayer, and ~the Divine Light came to a head in the middle
15 I, 3,3 | really fresh impulse ~ever came after the sixth century.
16 I, 3,3 | east and ~west, this only came into the open in the thirteenth
17 I, 4,1 | national Church in Moravia came to nothing. The ~work of
18 I, 4,1 | Bulgaria, ~not of Moravia, and came under Constantinople. Here
19 I, 4,2 | days when the Metropolitan ~came from Byzantium, the Russian
20 I, 4,3 | regular monastery, which be-~came within his own lifetime
21 I, 4,3 | the celebrated Sergius. .I came to see a ~prophet,. exclaimed
22 I, 5,2 | one another. ~ Thus there came into existence in Poland
23 I, 5,2 | prayers for the dead he came very close to the Roman
24 I, 5,2 | climax in anti-Roman feeling came in 1755, when the Patriarchs
25 I, 5,2 | the seventeenth century came into contact not only with
26 I, 6,1 | when the Byzantine ~Empire came to an end, they themselves
27 I, 6,1 | as his State emblem. Men came to think of Moscow as .the
28 I, 6,1 | separated. The separation first came into the open at a Church
29 I, 6,2 | practice the civil power came to control the Church more ~
30 I, 6,3 | evening he ~received all who came to him for help, healing
31 I, 6,3 | glanced at his face, and there came over me an even ~greater
32 I, 6,3 | the confessions of all who came for communion, he established
33 I, 6,3 | of Kharkov (1863-1936), came first ~with 101 votes; then
34 I, 6,3 | reform. Before the Council came to a close in the ~summer
35 II, 1,2 | into which it fell, and so came to lack freedom’~(On the
36 II, 1,2 | could not come to God, God came to man.~
37 II, 1,3 | Christ, the~Second Adam, came to earth and reversed the
38 II, 1,3 | from the Tree: The Lord came into the~world and dwelt
39 II, 2,4 | divine providence, a voice came to him, saying: ‘Antony,
40 II, 3,2 | understood by the people, men came to church to adore the Host
41 II, 6,2 | Russian Church. The initiative came primarily from the Nestorian
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