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   Part,  Chapter, Paragraph
1 I,Intro | tries Church and State have usually been closely linked. But 2 I, 1 | local in character and ~usually limited in duration. Yet 3 I, 3,1 | still theoretically one, was usually divided into two parts, 4 I, 3,1 | in later centuries they usually failed to take west-~ern 5 I, 3,1 | Photius and Pope Nicholas I (usually known as the .Photian schism.: 6 I, 3,3 | Prayer of the Heart,. they usually have in mind one ~particular 7 I, 4,1 | Orthodox Church Constantine is usually called by the name Cyril 8 I, 4,1 | arisen in Slavonic lands have usually not been dogmatic in character. 9 I, 4,2 | Metropolitans of Russia were usually Greek. In memory of the 10 I, 5,1 | occasions, and there were usually several ex-~Patriarchs watching 11 I, 5,1 | leaders of the Church were usually separated into bit-~terly 12 I, 5,1 | Intelligibly enough, they were usually content to ~repeat accepted 13 I, 6,2 | when with child (as she usually was), recited only 400 ~ 14 I, 6,3 | of Russian Orthodoxy is usually represented as a ~time of 15 I, 6,3 | John Sergiev (1829-1908), usually known as Father John of 16 I, 7,6 | with ~the local community: usually he is a native of the village 17 I, 7,6 | secondary schools, and it is usually the lo-~cal schoolmasters 18 I, 7,6 | a foreign uni-~versity, usually in Germany; and sometimes 19 II, 0,11 | encountering Orthodoxy~is usually its air of antiquity, its 20 II, 0,12 | Old Testament lessons (usually~three in number) occur at 21 II, 1,2 | Catholic Church. Men (Orthodox usually~teach) automatically inherit 22 II, 1,2 | literature; but this is usually the result~of western influence. 23 II, 2,2 | divided in several~‘branches;’ usually three such branches are 24 II, 2,3 | Protestants and Catholics~usually fail to understand this 25 II, 2,4 | worship, however, the Church usually~prays only to those whom 26 II, 2,4 | notice of the Turks there was usually no official act of proclamation: 27 II, 2,4 | whose name he bears; he usually keeps an icon of his patron 28 II, 2,4 | on each occasion she is usually given~her full title: ‘Our 29 II, 3,2 | Russian parishes Matins is usuallyanticipated’ and sung~immediately 30 II, 3,2 | in Orthodox churches was usually done by the choir; today, 31 II, 3,2 | An Orthodox Church is usually more or less square in plan, 32 II, 3,2 | iconostasis,~a solid screen, usually of wood, covered with panel 33 II, 4,1 | Baptism, Orthodox~Christians usually wear throughout life a small 34 II, 4,3 | The Prokimenon — verses, usually from the Psalms~• The Epistle~• 35 II, 4,4 | convenient part of the church, usually in the open immediately~ 36 II, 4,5 | In Orthodoxy today it is usually the Governing Synod in each 37 II, 4,5 | deacon’s~part at High Mass is usually carried out by a priest, 38 II, 5,1 | official Church. They are usually treated by the~Greek civil 39 II, 6,2 | Roman Catholics do not usually realize how deep a sense~ 40 II, 6,2 | is not the same as that usually held by western theologians,~


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