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Bishop Kallistos Ware
Orthodox Church

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   Part,  Chapter, Paragraph
1 I,Intro | particular, steps have been ~taken to form an autocephalous 2 I, 1 | These are two accounts (Taken from the periodical Orthodox 3 I, 1 | made, they could easily be taken for descriptions of Christian 4 I, 2,2 | created. God has therefore taken the initiative: He became 5 I, 2,2 | The work of Nicaea was taken up by the second Ecumenical 6 I, 2,2 | years his Arab followers had taken Syria, Palestine, and Egypt; 7 I, 2,4 | world. ~ Monasticism has taken three chief forms, all of 8 I, 3,1 | has conventionally been taken to mark the beginning of 9 I, 3,1 | tradition which the Church had taken over and made its ~own; 10 I, 3,2 | his action could not be taken as a recognition of Papal 11 I, 3,3 | defense of the Hesychasts was taken up by Saint Gregory Palamas ( 12 I, 4,3 | 1237, and its place was taken in the fourteenth century 13 I, 4,3 | traditions which they had taken over from ~Byzantium. Icon 14 I, 5,1 | a thousand years men had taken the Christian Empire of 15 I, 5,1 | ecclesiastical structure was taken over in toto as an instrument ~ 16 I, 5,1 | civilization which they had taken over from Byzantium, but 17 I, 6,1 | as a ~punishment had been taken by the Turks. Moscow therefore 18 I, 6,1 | could do no ~wrong; and if taken in a political as well as 19 I, 6,3 | his death the ~work was taken up by another community, 20 I, 6,3 | missionary challenge was taken up with fresh energy and 21 I, 6,3 | each of these halves had taken up a position opposed indeed 22 I, 7,4 | could without injustice be taken as a striking example ~of 23 I, 7,10 | been the Africans who have taken the initiative ~and converted 24 II, 1,1 | outline are the positions taken up by either side; let us 25 II, 1,2 | truths, and are not to be taken as literal history. Fifteen 26 II, 1,3 | Saw the Lord’s anointed taken;~Saw her Child in death 27 II, 1,5 | He prays that we may be taken up into the Godhead. The 28 II, 2,3 | Autocephalous Churches have taken part in it, but because 29 II, 2,4 | after death her body was taken up or~‘assumed’ into heaven 30 II, 3,1 | the Eucharist, they are taken up into the ‘heavenly places;’ 31 II, 4,3 | transubstantiation is not to be taken to define the manner in 32 II, 4,3 | not consecrated, although taken from the same loaf as the 33 II, 4,4 | six or~seven — he may be taken to receive another sacrament: 34 II, 4,4 | Christendom confession has~taken the form of a privateconference’ 35 II, 4,5 | celibate clergy who have not taken formal~monastic vows. These 36 II, 5,1 | relaxations and dispensations are taken into account, it remains 37 II, 5,2 | prayers in these Manuals~are taken for the most part directly 38 II, 6,1 | All these facts must be taken into account: one~cannot


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