Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 1 | and ~1948 more Christians died for their faith than in
2 I, 1 | Saint Cyprian of Carthage (died ~258). Cyprian saw all bishops
3 I, 2,2 | brother Gregory of ~Nyssa (died 394). While Athanasius emphasized
4 I, 2,2 | Saint Cyril of Alexandria (died 444), who brought about
5 I, 2,2 | the Great, Pope of Rome (died 461), ~in which the two
6 I, 2,2 | speed. When the Prophet died in 632, his authority scarcely
7 I, 2,3 | by Leontius of Neapolis (died about ~650): ~ ~We do not
8 I, 2,4 | Patriarch of Alexandria (died 619), for example, ~devoted
9 I, 2,4 | Saint Euthymius the Great (died 473) and his disciple Saint
10 I, 2,4 | his disciple Saint Sabbas (died 532). The ~monastery founded
11 I, 3,2 | another, and when Ignatius ~died in 877, Photius once more
12 I, 3,3 | worked ~out by Clement (died 215) and by Origen of Alexandria (
13 I, 3,3 | by Origen of Alexandria (died 253-254), whose ideas were
14 I, 3,3 | ple Evagrius of Pontus (died 399), a monk in the Egyptian
15 I, 3,3 | Saint Maximus the Confessor (died 662) composed commentaries
16 I, 3,3 | receiving communion, and died fighting on the walls. Later
17 I, 4,1 | churches in the ~city. ~ Cyril died at Rome (869), but Methodius
18 I, 4,1 | than a year. When Methodius died in 885, the Germans expelled
19 I, 4,2 | successor Saint Theodosius (died 1074), who introduced there
20 I, 4,2 | Bishop Luke of Vladimir ~(died 1185) who, in the words
21 I, 4,3 | donezh. ~ Alexander Nevsky (died 1263), one of the great
22 I, 5,1 | drowning; and only 21 have died natural deaths ~while in
23 I, 5,1 | works of Eustratius Argenti (died ~1758?), the ablest Greek
24 I, 6,1 | of Moscow, Saint Philip (died 1569), dared to protest
25 I, 6,1 | Blessed, the .Fool in Christ. (died 1552). Folly for the sake
26 I, 6,3 | when Patriarch Adrian ~died, Peter took no steps towards
27 I, 7,1 | monk was Father Jo-~seph (died 1959), a Greek who lived
28 I, 7,6 | by ~Father Amphilochios (died 1970; perhaps the greatest
29 I, 7,10| born 1899, bishop 1972, died ~1982) and his friend Obadiah
30 II, 1 | He is” (Saint Irenaeus, died 202).~
31 II, 1,2 | said Clement of Alexandria (died~215), ‘you see God’ (Stromateis,
32 II, 1,2 | Saint Cyril of Jerusalem (died 386); ‘your task is to~accept
33 II, 1,3 | ate, taught, suffered,~and died. Nor does the sense of Resurrection
34 II, 1,5 | their relics~when they have died, and that God uses these
35 II, 3 | Patriarch of Constantinople, died~733).~
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