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   Part,  Chapter, Paragraph
1 I,Intro | not have as its basis the political principle of the State Church. ~ 2 I, 2,1 | were in part economic and political, but they were ~also religious: 3 I, 2,2 | alike in religious and in political matters. Thus ecclesiastical 4 I, 2,2 | schism was reinforced ~by political separatism. Had it not been 5 I, 3,1 | conditioned by cultural, political, and economic factors; yet 6 I, 3,1 | moved ~within a closely-knit political and cultural unity: the 7 I, 3,1 | gradually disap-~peared. The political unity was the first to go. 8 I, 3,1 | were soon abandoned. The political unity of the ~Greek east 9 I, 3,1 | Constantinople extended beyond ~the political field to the cultural. Men 10 I, 3,1 | and nothing ~more. ~ These political and cultural factors could 11 I, 3,1 | religious unity. Cultural and political estrangement can lead only 12 I, 3,1 | Refused recognition in the ~political sphere by the Byzantine 13 I, 3,1 | views. ~ The different political situations in east and west 14 I, 3,1 | outlook was made more acute by political developments. As was ~only 15 I, 3,1 | stability in the spiritual and political life of western Europe. 16 I, 3,1 | to one ~another . with no political and little cultural unity, 17 I, 3,1 | one Church. Cultural and political divisions had combined to 18 I, 3,2 | Matters were made worse by political ~factors, such as the military 19 I, 3,2 | for all the cultural and political difficulties, it still remains 20 I, 3,3 | for they knew that the political situation had now ~become 21 I, 4,1 | Strip the words of their political associa-~tions, and behind 22 I, 4,2 | faith, but victims in a political quarrel, they were both 23 I, 4,3 | Florence made the same choice: political submission to the infidel 24 I, 4,3 | the wake of military and ~political conquest, but was ahead 25 I, 5,1 | Florence. Doubtless for political reasons, the Sultan deliberately ~ 26 I, 5,1 | organized as an independent political unit, an Empire within the 27 I, 5,1 | tionalism. With their civil and political life organized completely 28 I, 5,1 | worldly affairs and matters political, ~the bishops fell a prey 29 I, 5,1 | involved in the Turkish political system. The Patriarch resisted 30 I, 5,2 | religious as well as a political role. During the seventeenth 31 I, 5,2 | powers. Besides invoking ~the political assistance of Protestant 32 I, 5,2 | happier conditions, freed from political intrigue, his ex-~ceptional 33 I, 6,1 | wrong; and if taken in a political as well as religious sense, 34 I, 7,1 | Athos. Another cause is the political situation: in 1903 more 35 I, 7,7 | explains the double part, both political and religious, played by ~ 36 I, 7,10 | Yet, de-~spite certain political undertones, Orthodoxy in 37 II, 6,2 | there was no pressurepolitical or otherwise — on the part


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