Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I,Intro | active membership): ~ ~The four ancient Patriarchates: Constantinople,
2 I,Intro | greatly reduced in size, these four Churches for historical
3 I,Intro | honor. The heads of these four Churches bear the title
4 I,Intro | while the territories of the four ancient Patriarchates fall
5 I, 2,2 | of the Trinity. The next four, during the fifth, ~sixth,
6 I, 2,2 | has the Church possessed four theologians of such stature ~
7 I, 2,2 | Apostolic foundation. The first four were the most important
8 I, 3,1 | unknown anywhere ~in the four Patriarchates of the east (
9 I, 3,1 | communion from the other four Patriarchates and has become
10 I, 3,1 | estrangement to schism, four incidents are of particular
11 I, 4,2 | self-identification with the humble. These four saints embody ~some of the
12 I, 5,1 | distinctive unit through four centuries of alien rule.
13 I, 5,1 | sometimes held office on four or five different occasions,
14 I, 5,1 | Orthodox learning in the last four centuries ~that one of the
15 I, 5,2 | and Dositheus diverge are four: the question of free will,
16 I, 5,2 | Non-Jurors approached both the ~four Eastern Patriarchs and the
17 I, 6,2 | point to the standard of the four an-~cient Patriarchates,
18 I, 6,3 | tively, and in 1723 the four ancient Patriarchates accepted
19 I, 6,3 | to communicate more than four or five times a year. Because
20 I, 7 | communist ~sphere lie the four ancient Patriarchates and
21 I, 7 | not under communist rule, four . Constantinople, Greece, ~
22 I, 7,1 | enter Saint Panteleimon, and four monks from Bulgaria to enter
23 I, 7,9 | Exarchate was divided into four separate dioceses, with
24 I, 7,9 | Exile. ~ The Russians have four theological seminaries in
25 I, 7,10 | first convert in 1868, and four ~years later two Japanese
26 II, 1,1 | first and second of these four points, see pp. 72-9; for
27 II, 3,2 | by a low screen three or four feet high. Sometimes this
28 II, 4,3 | Church according to one of four different~services:~1) The
29 II, 4,4 | prevails — for example, four or five times a year —~the
30 II, 5,1 | feasts of the Saviour, and four are feasts of the Mother
31 II, 5,1 | vol. 4, p. 232). There are four main periods~of fasting
32 II, 5,1 | December.~In addition to these four chief periods, all Wednesdays
33 II, 5,1 | at~other times it is one, four, or five weeks later (The
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