Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 3,2| Constantinople, also called Sergius, did not in-~clude the new
2 I, 4,3| Nevsky, Stephen of Perm, and Sergius of Ra-~donezh. ~ Alexander
3 I, 4,3| but was ahead of it. ~ Sergius of Radonezh (1314?-1392),
4 I, 4,3| Egypt. In early manhood Sergius withdrew into the forests (
5 I, 4,3| Trinity was to Muscovy. ~ Sergius displayed the same deliberate
6 I, 4,3| Epiphanius, .The Life of ~Saint Sergius,. in Fedotov, A Treasury
7 I, 4,3| was really the celebrated Sergius. .I came to see a ~prophet,.
8 I, 4,3| p. 70). Like Theodosius, Sergius played an active part in
9 I, 4,3| Donskoy, went specially to ~Sergius to secure his blessing. ~
10 I, 4,3| lives of Theodosius and Sergius, two important ~points of
11 I, 4,3| from the civilized world. Sergius was in his way an ex-~plorer
12 I, 4,3| founded by disciples of Sergius in his ~own lifetime, forty
13 I, 4,3| specifically mystical, in Sergius a new dimension of the spiritual
14 I, 4,3| spiritual life becomes ~evident. Sergius was a contemporary of Gregory
15 I, 4,3| the visions granted to ~Sergius in prayer, which his biographer
16 I, 4,3| in a mysti-~cal sense. ~ Sergius has been called a .Builder
17 I, 4,3| spiritual children of Saint Sergius. It is ~no coincidence that
18 I, 4,3| painted in honor of Saint ~Sergius and placed in his monastery
19 I, 4,3| years after the death of Sergius, the Byzantine Empire fell
20 I, 6,1| the dream for which Saint Sergius worked . the liberation
21 I, 6,1| his spiritual descendants. Sergius ~had united the social with
22 I, 6,1| active part in politics, as Sergius had done, but perhaps they
23 I, 6,1| were ~less careful than Sergius to guard the Church from
24 I, 6,1| of the tradition of Saint Sergius, but no more than ~a part:
25 I, 6,2| Dionysius of the Trinity-Saint Sergius Monastery and by Philaret,
26 I, 6,3| out-~look to Theodosius and Sergius, to Nilus and the Non-Possessors.
27 I, 6,3| this way he attempted, like Sergius, to combine the mystical
28 I, 6,3| former Marxists, such as Sergius Bulga-~kov (1871-1944) (
29 I, 7,9| Theological Institute of Saint Sergius (under the Paris jurisdiction
30 I, 7,9| present on the staff of Saint ~Sergius include Archpriest Sergius
31 I, 7,9| Sergius include Archpriest Sergius Bulgakov (1871-1944), the
32 I, 7,9| large) in any Church. Saint Sergius is also noted ~for its choir,
33 II, 1,5| Epiphanius, in his Life of Sergius of Radonezh, states that
34 II, 1,5| at Alexandria, of Saint Sergius in his filthy cloth-~22~
35 II, 6,2| of Saint Alban and Saint Sergius (founded~in 1928), which
36 II, 7,5| 66.~ P. Kovalevsky, St. Sergius and Russian Spirituality,
37 II, 7,9| Fellowship of St. Alban and St. Sergius, The Orthodox Liturgy, London,
38 II, 7,9| Fellowship of St Alban and St. Sergius). Prayer Book,~Jordanville,
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