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   Part,  Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 1 | through the preaching of Saint Peter three thousand men and women 2 I, 2,2 | was the ~city where Saint Peter and Saint Paul were martyred, 3 I, 2,2 | were martyred, and where Peter was bishop. ***The Or-~thodox 4 I, 2,2 | thodox Church acknowledges Peter as the first among the Apostles: 5 I, 2,2 | bishops are successors of Peter, yet most of them at the 6 I, 2,2 | that the Bishop of Rome ~is Peter.s successor in a special 7 I, 3,1 | plaques and set up in Saint Peter.s. For the time being Rome 8 I, 4,2 | time until ~the reign of Peter the Great, but she owed 9 I, 4,3 | comparatively unimportant, Peter, Metropolitan of Russia 10 I, 5,2 | brilliant part was played by Peter of ~Moghila, Metropolitan 11 I, 5,2 | other Orthodox hierarchs, Peter of Moghila and Dositheus 12 I, 5,2 | Confessions of their own. Peter.s Orthodox Confession, written 13 I, 5,2 | in the Eucharist (which Peter attributed solely to the 14 I, 6,2 | with redoubled violence. Peter the Great (reigned 1682- 15 I, 6,3 | Synodical period (1700-1917).~ Peter was determined that there 16 I, 6,3 | Patriarch Adrian ~died, Peter took no steps towards the 17 I, 6,3 | part of a wider ~process: Peter sought not only to deprive 18 I, 6,3 | participation in social work. Peter.s successors circumscribed 19 I, 6,3 | the Spiritual Regulation. Peter.s religious reforms naturally 20 I, 6,3 | Church government which Peter the Great established continued 21 I, 6,3 | aware of the defects in Peter.s reforms, and submitted 22 I, 6,3 | schools. Since the time of Peter the Great, unbelief ~had 23 I, 6,3 | government established by Peter the Great, and to restore 24 I, 7,9 | 1899-~1980) and Archbishop Peter (l.Huillier) (now in the 25 II, 0,12| of Michael Cerularius to Peter of Antioch (1054)~3 The 26 II, 0,12| The Orthodox Confession by Peter of Moghila, in its revised 27 II, 1,2 | The Orthodox Confession by Peter of Moghila is, as one might 28 II, 1,5 | of the divine nature” (2 Peter 1:4). It is important~to 29 II, 1,5 | Biblical basis, not only in 2~Peter, but in Paul and the Fourth 30 II, 2,4 | Orthodox writers —~most notably Peter of Moghila and Dositheus 31 II, 4,4 | under Latin influence by Peter of Moghila in the Ukraine, 32 II, 4,5 | bishops — for example, Saint Peter~himself), although a widower 33 II, 5,1 | Baptist (24 June).~• Saint Peter and Saint Paul (29 June).~• 34 II, 5,1 | eve of the Feast of Saints Peter and Paul; in length varies 35 II, 7,11| and others, The Primacy of Peter, London, 1963.~• J. Meyendorff,


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