Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 1 | it took other forms: the monastic life, ~for example, is often
2 I, 2,4 | Finally there is a form of the monastic life inter-~mediate between
3 I, 2,4 | centuries leadership in the monastic movement shifted to Pales-~
4 I, 2,4 | and Sinai in ~Arab hands, monastic pre-eminence in the Byzantine
5 I, 2,4 | is given up en-~tirely to monastic settlements, and in the
6 I, 2,4 | attached to a particular ~monastic house. Western writers sometimes
7 I, 6,1 | replied in defense of monastic ~landholding. The majority
8 I, 6,1 | Behind the question of monastic property lay two different
9 I, 6,1 | different conceptions of the monastic life, ~and ultimately two
10 I, 6,3 | confiscated most of the monastic estates, and ~ 61~Catherine
11 I, 6,3 | Russian saints, ~both lay and monastic, he took a special delight
12 I, 6,3 | and social aspect ~of the monastic life. ~ Paissy himself never
13 I, 6,3 | under their inspiration a monastic revival spread across the
14 I, 6,3 | 1914 there were 1,025. This monastic movement, while outward-looking ~
15 I, 6,3 | Through the startsi, the monastic revival influenced the life
16 I, 7,1 | the three forms of the monastic life, dating back to fourth-century
17 I, 7,1 | circles in Greece itself, ~the monastic life is viewed with indifference
18 I, 7,1 | an important book on the monastic life, Between ~Heaven and
19 I, 7,1 | judge Athos or any other monastic center by numbers or literary ~
20 I, 7,6 | scholarship flourished in the monastic cell as well as in the university.
21 I, 7,6 | the Fathers. ~ What of the monastic life? In male communities,
22 I, 7,6 | notable efforts to revive the monastic life were made by the late
23 I, 7,6 | Here there are a series of monastic houses, perched on rocky
24 I, 7,6 | flow of tourists rendered monastic life impossible, and in
25 I, 7,6 | number of classic works of monastic spirituality have ~been
26 I, 7,6 | wonders how far Zoe, with its monastic structure, ~ 73~points the
27 I, 7,10| the source of a future monastic resurrection. The spiritual
28 II, 3,2 | such as Baptism,~Marriage, Monastic Profession, Royal Coronation,
29 II, 3,2 | two hours, and often less. Monastic offices of course are more
30 II, 4 | sacramentals are the rites for~a monastic profession, the great blessing
31 II, 4,5 | clergy, and the~‘black’ or monastic. Ordinands must make up
32 II, 4,5 | who have not taken formal~monastic vows. These celibate priests,
33 II, 4,5 | drawn exclusively from the monastic clergy (This has been the
34 II, 4,5 | made a bishop if he takes monastic vows. Such is the state
35 II, 4,5 | limitation~of bishops to the monastic clergy is no longer desirable
36 II, 4,5 | but to reinvigorate~the monastic life itself~In the early
37 II, 4,5 | title of honour given to monastic deacons. (In the west the
38 II, 5,2 | the very prayers which the monastic communities recite daily
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