Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I,Intro | the north. In 863 Saint Cyril and Saint Methodius, the
2 I, 2,2 | successor of Theophilus, ~Saint Cyril of Alexandria (died 444),
3 I, 2,2 | on the Person of Christ. Cyril and Nestorius ~agreed that
4 I, 2,2 | coexisting in the same body. Cyril, the protagonist of the
5 I, 2,2 | humanity, not of His divinity. Cyril, ~supported by the Council,
6 I, 2,2 | flesh. (See the first of Cyril.s Twelve Anath-~emas). What
7 I, 2,2 | Dioscorus and Eutyches, pressing Cyril.s teaching ~to extremes,
8 I, 2,4 | cause by questionable means: Cyril of Alex-~andria, for example,
9 I, 2,4 | private army of monks. Yet if Cyril was intemperate in his methods,
10 I, 4,1 | Cyril and Methodius~ For Constantinople
11 I, 4,1 | usually called by the name Cyril which ~he took on becoming
12 I, 4,1 | first missionary journey of Cyril and Methodius was a short
13 I, 4,1 | Slavonic trans-~lations which Cyril and Methodius carried with
14 I, 4,1 | on different principles. Cyril and Methodius used Slavonic
15 I, 4,1 | services, the Germans ~Latin; Cyril and Methodius recited the
16 I, 4,1 | from German interference, Cyril decided to place it under
17 I, 4,1 | protection of the Pope. Cyril.s action in appealing to
18 I, 4,1 | churches in the ~city. ~ Cyril died at Rome (869), but
19 I, 4,1 | to nothing. The ~work of Cyril and Methodius, so it seemed,
20 I, 4,1 | lacking the vi-~sion of Cyril and Methodius, at first
21 I, 4,1 | indirectly to the work of Cyril and Methodius; but of ~this
22 I, 4,1 | here the translations of Cyril and Methodius were of capital
23 I, 4,3 | True to the example of Cyril and Methodius, these missionaries
24 I, 4,3 | work of translation. While Cyril and Methodius had employed
25 I, 5,2 | young Greek priest called Cyril Lukaris (1572-1638). His
26 I, 5,2 | of Protestant diplomats, Cyril also fell under Protestant
27 I, 5,2 | much of ~its teaching. ~ Cyril.s reign as Patriarch is
28 I, 5,2 | been put to better use. ~ Cyril.s Calvinism was sharply
29 I, 5,2 | In direct reac-~tion to Cyril two other Orthodox hierarchs,
30 I, 5,2 | of Bethlehem), answers ~Cyril.s Confession point by point
31 I, 5,2 | chief matters over which Cyril ~and Dositheus diverge are
32 I, 5,2 | with the Church of England. Cyril Lukaris corresponded with ~
33 I, 7,10 | reflects on the mission of Cyril ~and Methodius, on the work
34 II, 1,2 | grant His grace,’ said Saint Cyril of Jerusalem (died 386); ‘
35 II, 3,2 | Orthodox missionaries — from Cyril and Methodius in the ninth
36 II, 7,4 | contains the Confessions of Cyril Lukaris and Dositheus).~
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