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antioch

   Part,  Chapter, Paragraph
1 I,Intro | Constantinople, Alexandria, Antioch and Jerusalem. Though ~greatly 2 I, 1 | Saint Ignatius, Bishop of Antioch, wrote about the year 107 3 I, 1 | by his flock, Ignatius of Antioch.s idea of the bishop as 4 I, 1 | Empire, such as Alexandria or Antioch; and so it came about that 5 I, 2,2 | centers: Rome, Alexandria, and Antioch (Canon 6). It also laid 6 I, 2,2 | Constantinople, Alexandria, Antioch, Jerusalem. All five claimed ~ 7 I, 2,2 | Patriarchates of Alexandria, Antioch, ~and Jerusalem passed under 8 I, 3,1 | on. ~Like the schools of Antioch and Alexandria within the 9 I, 3,1 | Theodore Balsamon, Patriarch of Antioch and a great authority on 10 I, 3,2 | began with great éclat. Antioch was ~captured from the Turks 11 I, 3,2 | 1921, p. 261]). Both at Antioch and Jerusalem the Crusaders 12 I, 3,2 | lit from the Greek. But at Antioch the Crusaders ~found a Greek 13 I, 3,2 | These local schisms at Antioch and Jerusalem ~were a sinister 14 I, 5,1 | Ottoman Empire ~. Alexandria, Antioch, Jerusalem . remained theoretically 15 I, 5,2 | Archdeacon to the Patriarch of Antioch, reflected the typical Orthodox 16 I, 5,2 | Orthodox ~Patriarchate of Antioch submitted to Rome; after 17 I, 6,1 | Constantinople, Alexan-~dria, Antioch, and Jerusalem (but superior 18 I, 6,2 | Patriarchs of Alexandria and Antioch presided. The Council ~decided 19 I, 7 | African; the remaining two . Antioch and Jerusalem . are mainly 20 I, 7,4 | The Patriarchate of Antioch~ numbers some 320,000 Orthodox 21 I, 7,4 | recently the Patriarchate of Antioch could without injustice 22 I, 7,4 | In the Youth ~Movement at Antioch, as in the .home missionary. 23 I, 7,5 | guard the Holy Places. As at Antioch, Arabs form the ~majority 24 II, 0,11 | the capture of Alexandria,~Antioch, and Jerusalem by Arab Mohammedans; 25 II, 0,12 | Michael Cerularius to Peter of Antioch (1054)~3 The decisions of ‘ 26 II, 3,2 | of the people: Arabic at Antioch,~Finnish at Helsinki, Japanese 27 II, 4,5 | but in some ChurchesAntioch, for example, and Cyprus~— 28 II, 5,1 | Cyprus (the Patriarchs of Antioch~and Jerusalem refused to 29 II, 5,1 | also adopted by Alexandria, Antioch,~Greece, Cyprus, Romania, 30 II, 6,2 | Brest-Litovsk, the schism at Antioch in the eighteenth~century, 31 II, 6,2 | Movement in the Patriarchate of Antioch suggested two formulae. ‘ 32 II, 6,2 | Constantinople, Alexandria,~Antioch, Jerusalem, Greece, Cyprus, 33 II, 6,2 | Churches of Alexandria, Antioch, Serbia,~Bulgaria, Romania, 34 II, 6,2 | Constantinople, Alexandria, Antioch, Jerusalem,~Greece, Cyprus, 35 II, 6,2 | Order): Constantinople, Antioch, Cyprus, North American 36 II, 6,2 | Churches): Constantinople, Antioch, Greece, Cyprus,~North American 37 II, 6,2 | Constantinople, Alexandria, Antioch, Jerusalem,~Greece, Cyprus, 38 II, 6,2 | Constantinople, Alexandria, Antioch, Jerusalem,~Cyprus, Russia,


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