Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I,Intro | of their own Church. All Europe was once as much part of
2 I,Intro | necessary: a citizen of western Europe or America need no longer
3 I,Intro | establishing across all Europe and America a network of
4 I,Intro | two communions: in western Europe, the Roman Catholic ~Church
5 I,Intro | distribution lies in eastern Europe, in Russia, and ~along the
6 I,Intro | ecclesiastical provinces in western Europe, in North and South America,
7 I, 2,2 | certain parts of western ~Europe. The controversial aspect
8 I, 2,2 | Spain, and forced western Europe to ~fight for its life at
9 I, 3,1 | west, instead of drawing Europe closer together, only served
10 I, 3,1 | were very few in western Europe who could read ~Greek, and
11 I, 3,1 | own. In fourth-century ~Europe there had been one Christian
12 I, 3,1 | civilization, in thirteenth-century Europe there were two; ~perhaps
13 I, 3,1 | political life of western Europe. By force ~of circumstances,
14 I, 3,3 | century. But in west-~ern Europe the tradition of the Fathers
15 I, 3,3 | celebrated throughout western Europe . bells were rung ~in all
16 I, 4,1 | of the peoples of western Europe ~shared at this time: they
17 I, 4,2 | nowhere else in medieval Europe were there such highly organized .
18 I, 4,2 | Byzantium but with western Europe, and certain fea-~tures
19 I, 5,2 | apostasy to ~Islam, but in Europe at any rate they were not
20 I, 6,1 | one another ~in western Europe during the Reformation,
21 I, 6,3 | of Ber-~lin and Western Europe], L.Eglise orthodoxe, Paris,
22 I, 7,9 | Orthodox communities in western Europe and in North America. ~In
23 I, 7,9 | an Exarchate for western Europe, with its center in London.
24 I, 7,9 | Greek parishes in western Europe with permanent ~churches
25 I, 7,9 | Russian Orthodoxy in western Europe are Munich and Paris. At
26 I, 7,9 | in French. ~ In western Europe during the post-war period
27 I, 7,9 | Archdiocese of Western Europe). In Great Britain there
28 I, 7,9 | Orthodoxy.. But many Orthodox in Europe or America ~now regard themselves
29 II, 2,4 | Catholics in continental Europe) this is a date far more
30 II, 4 | popular religion of Eastern Europe is liturgical and ritualistic,
31 II, 7,1 | Byzantine Commonwealth: Eastern Europe, 500-1453, London, 1971.~
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