Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 1 | was the community in each city, governed by its own bishop;
2 I, 1 | depended on ~the Church of the city. This pattern, with the
3 I, 2,1 | on the ~site of the Greek city of Byzantium, he built a
4 I, 2,1 | solemn inauguration of the city in 330, he laid down that
5 I, 2,1 | Councils; and these, like the city of Constantine, occupy a
6 I, 2,2 | however ~humble or exalted the city over which each presides.
7 I, 2,2 | factors. First, Rome was the ~city where Saint Peter and Saint
8 I, 2,2 | position occupied by the city of Rome in the Empire: she
9 I, 2,2 | was the capital, the chief city of the ~ancient world, and
10 I, 2,2 | and almost captured the city; within a hun-~dred they
11 I, 2,4 | General Council: ~ ~The whole city is full of it, the squares,
12 I, 2,4 | heavily and terrorized the ~city of Ephesus with a private
13 I, 3,2 | and bridle reins.... The city was filled with corpses
14 I, 3,2 | congregations existed in the ~same city, the schism became an immediate
15 I, 3,2 | patience and sacked the city. Eastern Christendom has
16 I, 3,2 | Constantinopolitana civitas diu profana . .City of Constantinople, so long
17 I, 3,3 | turban in the midst ~of the city than the Latin miter.. ~
18 I, 3,3 | Later the same day the city fell to the ~Turks, and
19 I, 4,1 | principal churches in the ~city. ~ Cyril died at Rome (869),
20 I, 4,2 | Kiev ~(the chief Russian city at this time) in 878. Russia,
21 I, 4,2 | of ~Christ, not having a city here but seeking a future
22 I, 4,3 | henceforward it remained the city of the chief hierarch of ~
23 I, 4,3 | Moscow, he encouraged the city in its expansion, and it
24 I, 4,3 | lay on the outskirts of a city, the Monastery of the Holy
25 I, 5,1 | Now ~the .God-protected city. had fallen, and the Greeks
26 I, 5,1 | Before the fall of the city, Greeks called him .the
27 I, 5,2 | Russia, in-~cluding the city of Kiev itself, became absorbed
28 I, 6,1 | Constantinople, but in the blessed city of ~Moscow. She alone shines
29 I, 7,1 | The Greek community in the city has dwindled since the anti-Greek (
30 I, 7,5 | them staying in the ~Holy City at the same time. For the
31 II, 7,10| J. Chitty, The Desert a City, Oxford, 1966.~ N. F. Robinson,
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