Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I,Intro | Rabban Sauma, a Nestorian monk ~from Peking, visited the
2 I, 2,4 | active work; in Orthodoxy a monk.s ~primary task is the life
3 I, 2,4 | It is not so much ~what a monk does that matters, as what
4 I, 2,4 | monasticism. In the west a monk belongs to the Carthu-~sian,
5 I, 2,4 | startsi). The elder is a monk of spiritual discernment
6 I, 2,4 | priest, but often a lay monk; he receives no special
7 I, 2,4 | withdrawal in order to return. A monk must first ~withdraw, and
8 I, 3,3 | of Pontus (died 399), a monk in the Egyptian desert.
9 I, 4,1 | which ~he took on becoming a monk. Known in earlier life as .
10 I, 4,3 | only example of a colonist monk at this time. Others went
11 I, 5,1 | vacant, Mohammed summoned the monk Gennadius and installed ~
12 I, 5,1 | Scholarios before he ~became a monk, was a voluminous writer
13 I, 5,2 | center of this revival was a monk of Athos, Saint Ni-~codemus
14 I, 6,1 | Orthodox Christendom. The monk Philotheus of Pskov set ~
15 I, 6,1 | Nil Sorsky, 1433?-1508), a monk from a ~remote hermitage
16 I, 6,1 | duty of the laity, while ~a monk.s primary task is to help
17 I, 6,1 | these things properly a monk must be detached from the
18 I, 6,1 | way. In the words of the monk Vassian (Prince Patrikiev),
19 I, 6,1 | might become an idol: the monk (so Nilus maintained) is
20 I, 6,1 | at Sora he had lived as a monk on Mount Athos, and he knew
21 I, 6,1 | Greece in 1504, he became a monk on Athos; in 1517 he was
22 I, 6,3 | Athos and there became a monk. In 1763 he went to Romania
23 I, 7,1 | traditions of Orthodoxy. One such monk was Father Silvan (1866-
24 I, 7,1 | Archimandrite Sophrony, The Monk of Mount Athos ~and Wisdom
25 I, 7,1 | valuable]). Another such monk was Father Jo-~seph (died
26 I, 7,6 | primary task of an ~eastern monk has been prayer; but, besides
27 I, 7,9 | wrote many books as .A Monk of the Eastern Church.. ~
28 II, 1,2 | grace and human will (A Monk of the Eastern Church, Orthodox
29 II, 2,5 | as God,’ wrote Mark the Monk or Hermit (early fifth century);~‘
30 II, 4,5 | Church are married, and a monk is only appointed~to have
31 II, 4,5 | Archimandrite. Originally a monk charged with the spiritual
32 II, 4,5 | priest-monk.~Hierodeacon. A monk who is a deacon.~Archdeacon.
33 II, 4,6 | less than the life of a monk, is a special vocation,
34 II, 7,8 | Spirit, New York, 1974.~ A Monk of the Eastern Church, Orthodox
35 II, 7,9 | Palmer, London, 1966. A Monk of the Eastern~Church, The
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