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1 I,Intro | Patriarchates: Constantinople, Alexandria, Antioch and Jerusalem. 2 I, 1 | cities of the Empire, such as Alexandria or Antioch; and so it came 3 I, 2,2 | Arianism. Arius, a ~priest in Alexandria, maintained that the Son 4 I, 2,2 | three great centers: Rome, Alexandria, and Antioch (Canon 6). 5 I, 2,2 | place, after Rome and above Alexandria. .The Bishop of Constantinople ~ 6 I, 2,2 | of Saint Athanasius of ~Alexandria to draw out the full implications 7 I, 2,2 | sented alike by Rome and by Alexandria. Old Rome wondered where 8 I, 2,2 | between Constantinople and Alexandria, in which for a time the 9 I, 2,2 | Oak, when Theo-~philus of Alexandria secured the deposition and 10 I, 2,2 | are most widely read. ~ Alexandria.s second major success was 11 I, 2,2 | Theophilus, ~Saint Cyril of Alexandria (died 444), who brought 12 I, 2,2 | doctrine of the Incarnation. ~ Alexandria won another victory at a 13 I, 2,2 | rank, Rome, Constantinople, Alexandria, Antioch, Jerusalem. All 14 I, 2,2 | the three Patriarchates of Alexandria, Antioch, ~and Jerusalem 15 I, 2,4 | Almsgiver, Patriarch of Alexandria (died 619), for example, ~ 16 I, 2,4 | of Egypt and Macarius of Alexandria, Evagrius of Pontus, and 17 I, 3,1 | the schools of Antioch and Alexandria within the east, these two 18 I, 3,3 | died 215) and by Origen of Alexandria (died 253-254), whose ideas 19 I, 5,1 | within the Ottoman Empire ~. Alexandria, Antioch, Jerusalem . remained 20 I, 5,2 | Patriarchs of Con-~stantinople, Alexandria, and Jerusalem declared 21 I, 5,2 | and a future Patriarch of Alexandria, Metrophanes Kritopou-~los, 22 I, 6,2 | which the Patriarchs of Alexandria and Antioch presided. The 23 I, 7 | exclusively Greek; one . Alexandria . is partly Greek, ~partly 24 I, 7,3 | The Patriarchate of Alexandria ~has been a small Church 25 I, 7,3 | that the ancient Church of Alexandria, however attenuated at pre-~ 26 I, 7,10 | approached the Patriarchate of Alexandria. But only in 1946, when 27 I, 7,10 | 1946, when Rauben visited ~Alexandria in person, did the Patriarch 28 I, 7,10 | recent years the bond with Alexandria has been ~considerably strengthened, 29 II, 0,11 | sudden breaks: the capture of Alexandria,~Antioch, and Jerusalem 30 II, 1,2 | brother,’ said Clement of Alexandria (died~215), ‘you see God’ ( 31 II, 1,5 | Almsgiver helping the poor at Alexandria, of Saint Sergius in his 32 II, 5,1 | delegates; the Patriarch of Alexandria did not even reply to the~ 33 II, 5,1 | it was also adopted by Alexandria, Antioch,~Greece, Cyprus, 34 II, 6,2 | Churches (Constantinople, Alexandria,~Antioch, Jerusalem, Greece, 35 II, 6,2 | Sinai (1923), Cyprus (1923), Alexandria (1930),~Romania (1936).~ 36 II, 6,2 | conference) from the Churches of Alexandria, Antioch, Serbia,~Bulgaria, 37 II, 6,2 | Order): Constantinople, Alexandria, Jerusalem, Greece, Cyprus,~ 38 II, 6,2 | Order): Constantinople, Alexandria, Antioch, Jerusalem,~Greece, 39 II, 6,2 | Churches): Constantinople, Alexandria, Antioch, Jerusalem,~Greece, 40 II, 6,2 | Churches): Constantinople, Alexandria, Antioch, Jerusalem,~Cyprus,


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