|    Part,  Chapter, Paragraph1     I, 2,2 |       Council of Ephesus and has remained self-~governing ever since. ~
 2     I, 3,1 |        from Italy, much of which remained within the Empire for ~some
 3     I, 3,1 |        Byzantines for their part remained enclosed in their own world
 4     I, 3,2 |    Constantinople and the Papacy remained unbroken. The ~Pope at this
 5     I, 3,2 |         difficulty. The ~dispute remained something of which ordinary
 6     I, 3,3 |      Constantine the Great, both remained loyal to the union; but
 7     I, 4,2 |  religion of Russia, and such it remained until 1917. Vladimir set
 8     I, 4,2 |         much of the countryside ~remained pagan until the fourteenth
 9     I, 4,2 |         the Christianity of Kiev remained a living memory: ~ ~Kievan
10     I, 4,3 |       there; and henceforward it remained the city of the chief hierarch
11     I, 5,1 | Alexandria, Antioch, Jerusalem . remained theoretically independent
12     I, 5,1 |         Hesychasts, should ~have remained in great part unpublished
13     I, 5,1 |       the West, even though they remained ~fully loyal in intention
14     I, 5,1 |            48~the great majority remained fundamentally Orthodox.
15     I, 5,2 |          of sins.. This measure ~remained in force in the Greek world
16     I, 5,2 |          traditions of Hesychasm remained alive, particularly on ~
17     I, 6,2 |        should the Russians, who ~remained loyal to the ancient ways,
18     I, 6,2 |     innovators, the Russians who remained loyal to the old ways. Why
19     I, 6,2 |      theory of two ~equal powers remained the same, in practice the
20     I, 6,2 |        years the Russian Church ~remained without an effective head,
21     I, 6,3 |         while on such ~houses as remained open she imposed a strict
22     I, 6,3 |          from ~the west, but who remained at the same time firmly
23     I, 7,9 |   western-rite Orthodoxy has not remained merely a theory. The Ortho-~
24     I, 7,10|         Russia, where the Church remained ~free, missions continued
25    II, 1,5 |          god by grace, as Christ remained God when becoming~man by
26    II, 2,2 |          the Church on earth has remained and must remain visibly
27    II, 3,1 |        medieval~west, but it has remained popular — the common possession
28    II, 4,5 |          but in Orthodoxy it has remained a permanent office,~and
29    II, 5,1 |      Christendom the liturgy has remained at the very heart of the
30    II, 5,1 |        two proposals have so far remained a dead letter, but the third
 
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