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metousiosis 1
metro- 1
metrophanes 2
metropolitan 34
metropolitans 5
mews 1
meyendorff 10
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34 christendom
34 community
34 long
34 metropolitan
34 nothing
34 p.g.
34 rule
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metropolitan

   Part,  Chapter, Paragraph
1 I,Intro | called either Archbishop or Metropolitan. ~ ~ There are in addition 2 I, 2 | Ecumenical Church. (John II, Metropolitan of Russia, 1800-1889). ~ ~ 3 I, 2,2 | remaining subject to the Metropolitan of Caesarea, should be given ~ 4 I, 2,2 | subject, as before, to the Metropolitan of Heraclea. ~ The work 5 I, 4 | us to reason. (Hilarion, Metropolitan of Russia, 1051-1054). ~ ~ 6 I, 4,2 | Religious Mind, p. 410). So the Metropolitan Hilarion described the event 7 I, 4,2 | memory of the days when the Metropolitan ~came from Byzantium, the 8 I, 4,3 | comparatively unimportant, Peter, Metropolitan of Russia from 1308 ~to 9 I, 5,2 | Orthodox bishops, including the Metropolitan of ~Kiev, Michael Ragoza, 10 I, 5,2 | played by Peter of ~Moghila, Metropolitan of Kiev from 1633 to 1647. 11 I, 5,2 | Saint Macarius (Notaras), Metropolitan of ~Corinth, Nicodemus compiled 12 I, 6,1 | the Russian Church, the Metropolitan. At the Council of Florence 13 I, 6,1 | the Patri-~arch for a new Metropolitan, because until 1453 the 14 I, 6,1 | bishops proceeded to elect a Metropolitan ~without further reference 15 I, 6,1 | was at its height, the ~Metropolitan of Moscow, Saint Philip ( 16 I, 6,1 | raised from the rank of Metropolitan to that of Patriarch. It 17 I, 6,3 | disappeared in Russia. (Quoted by Metropolitan Seraphim [of Ber-~lin and 18 I, 6,3 | Tikhon (Be-~ 67~liavin), Metropolitan of Moscow (1866-1925), with 19 I, 6,3 | brutal murder of Vladimir, Metropolitan ~of Kiev, by the Bolsheviks. 20 I, 7,6 | life were made by the late Metropolitan Dionysius of ~Trikkala. 21 I, 7,6 | founder, Nektarios (Kephalas), Metropolitan of Pentapolis (1846-1920), ~ 22 I, 7,9 | London. The first ~Exarch, Metropolitan Germanos (1872-1951), was 23 II, 2,3 | the Ecumenical Church’ (Metropolitan Seraphim, LÉglise orthodoxe, 24 II, 4 | Areopagite of six; Joasaph, Metropolitan~of Ephesus (fifteenth century), 25 II, 4,3 | Catechism, written by Philaret, Metropolitan of Moscow (1782-1867), and 26 II, 4,5 | are called Archbishop or Metropolitan.~Metropolitan, Archbishop. 27 II, 4,5 | Archbishop or Metropolitan.~Metropolitan, Archbishop. Originally 28 II, 4,5 | Archbishop. Originally a Metropolitan was the bishop of the capital 29 II, 4,5 | Jerusalem) now give the name Metropolitan to every diocesan bishop, 30 II, 4,5 | times would have been styled Metropolitan. Thus among the Greeks~an 31 II, 4,5 | Archbishop now ranks above a Metropolitan, but among the Russians 32 II, 4,5 | but among the Russians the Metropolitan is the~higher position.~ 33 II, 5,2 | day, written by Philaret, Metropolitan of Moscow:~O Lord, grant 34 II, 6,1 | member of the Church. Thus Metropolitan Antony, head of the Russian


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