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bulgarian 8
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bulgaria

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1 I,Intro | eventually to the conversion of Bulgaria, Serbia, and Russia. As 2 I,Intro | Serbia (in Yugoslavia), Bulgaria, Geor-~gia, Cyprus, Poland, 3 I,Intro | others . Russia, Serbia, Bulgaria, Czechoslo-~vakia, Poland . 4 I, 3,2 | chief point of trouble was Bulgaria, a country ~which Rome and 5 I, 3,2 | Boris wanted the Church in Bulgaria to be independent, and when 6 I, 3,2 | terms. Given a fret hand ~in Bulgaria, the Latin missionaries 7 I, 3,2 | insisted upon its insertion in Bulgaria. The Papacy, which in 808 ~ 8 I, 3,2 | more in the confines of Bulgaria. Nor was this ~all. At Constantinople, 9 I, 3,2 | ecclesiastically master of Bulgaria. Until ~recently it was 10 I, 3,3 | Byzantine Church, as well as by Bulgaria and the other Ortho-~dox 11 I, 4,1 | people. ~ In Moravia, as in Bulgaria, the Greek mission soon 12 I, 4,1 | their work, most notably Bulgaria, Serbia, and Russia. Boris, 13 I, 4,1 | Russia. Boris, Khan of ~Bulgaria, as we have seen, wavered 14 I, 4,1 | Byzantine missionaries in Bulgaria, however, lacking the vi-~ 15 I, 4,1 | dius turned naturally to Bulgaria, and here introduced the 16 I, 4,1 | a century of his death. Bulgaria was the first national Church 17 I, 4,1 | followed the example of Bulgaria, ~not of Moravia, and came 18 I, 4,1 | 1949 the ~Communists of Bulgaria published a law stating: . 19 I, 4,2 | infiltration from Byzantium, Bulgaria, and Scandinavia, and there 20 I, 5,1 | subordinate. The Churches of Bulgaria and Serbia . likewise within 21 I, 5,1 | in ~1885); the Church of Bulgaria (reestablished m 1871, not 22 I, 6,1 | Christendom. The greater part of Bulgaria, Serbia, and Romania had 23 I, 7,1 | the same has happened with Bulgaria and Romania. The Russian 24 I, 7,1 | Panteleimon, and four monks from Bulgaria to enter Zographou: but ~ 25 I, 7,10 | work of their disciples in Bulgaria and Serbia, and on the story 26 II, 5,1 | invitation; the Church of Bulgaria was not invited). Various 27 II, 5,1 | and Poland (The Church of Bulgaria adopted the New Calendar 28 II, 6,2 | Greece, Cyprus, Serbia, Bulgaria, Romania, Poland) was sent 29 II, 6,2 | Alexandria, Antioch, Serbia,~Bulgaria, Romania, Georgia, and Albania.~ 30 II, 6,2 | Greece, Cyprus,~Serbia, Bulgaria, Romania, Poland.~Edinburgh, 31 II, 6,2 | Jerusalem,~Greece, Cyprus, Bulgaria, Poland, Albania.~Amsterdam, 32 II, 6,2 | Greece, Cyprus, Russia, Bulgaria, Romania, Poland, North 33 II, 6,2 | Jerusalem,~Cyprus, Russia, Bulgaria, Romania, Serbia, Georgia,


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