Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 1 | in which each local ~body forms part of a larger and more
2 I, 1 | disappear, but it took other forms: the monastic life, ~for
3 I, 1 | and ~the green and white forms prevail. Yet there have
4 I, 2,4 | is a great rich-~ness of forms of the spiritual life to
5 I, 2,4 | Monasticism has taken three chief forms, all of which had appeared
6 I, 3,1 | assume different outward ~forms, so that men came gradually
7 I, 3,1 | recited the Creed in different forms, but these questions had
8 I, 5,1 | they used terminology and forms of argument ~foreign to
9 I, 5,1 | Greeks ~used the outward forms which they had learnt in
10 I, 5,2 | unedifying intrigues, and forms a ~lurid example of the
11 I, 6,1 | But Nilus condemned all forms of coercion and violence ~
12 I, 6,1 | Josephite and the Transvolgian forms of monasticism, for each ~
13 I, 6,1 | devotion to the outward forms ~of worship . these things
14 I, 6,1 | intellectual ~gifts, all forms of earthly wisdom, and by
15 I, 7,1 | ladders. Thus ~the three forms of the monastic life, dating
16 I, 7,9 | Christian unity, in the ~many forms of Christian social action.
17 I, 7,9 | use specifically western forms of prayer . not the Byzantine ~
18 II, 0,11| future.~Note that the Bible forms a part of Tradition. Sometimes
19 II, 0,11| constantly~assuming new forms, which supplement the old
20 II, 0,11| this divine promise that forms the basis~of the Orthodox
21 II, 0,12| The outward forms~Let us take in turn the
22 II, 0,12| turn the different outward forms in which Tradition is expressed:~
23 II, 0,12| the reading of the Gospel~forms the climax of Matins on
24 II, 1,5 | deification and union, rejects all forms~of pantheism.~Closely related
25 II, 1,5 | love of neighbour. The two forms of love are inseparable.
26 II, 1,5 | practical: Orthodoxy rejects all forms of Quietism,~all types of
27 II, 2,2 | act of communion therefore forms the criterion for membership
28 II, 3,2 | striking onion shape which forms~so characteristic a feature
29 II, 3,2 | so that the whole edifice forms one great icon or image
30 II, 4 | continues to propagate new forms for cursing caterpillars
31 II, 6,2 | ancient Christian community forms an encouraging precedent:~
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