Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 2,2 | in each of these cities received the title Patriarch. The
2 I, 2,4 | celebrate the Eucharist, but he received communion .as priests do,.
3 I, 3,3 | help which they actually received. On 7 April 1453 the ~Turks
4 I, 4,1 | I.s ~successor at Rome, received them favorably and gave
5 I, 4,2 | would laugh at him if he received ~Christian baptism. But
6 I, 6,2 | Byzantium from which they had received the faith, but they did
7 I, 6,3 | From dawn until evening he ~received all who came to him for
8 I, 7,6 | surprising, since few had received a regular theological training.
9 I, 7,6 | clergy, less than 1,000 had received more than an ordinary elementary ~
10 I, 7,9 | Winnaert (1880-1937) were received into the Orthodox Church,
11 II, 0,11| the Tradition, just as we received it’ (On Icons, II, 12 (P.
12 II, 0,11| guardian to a great inheritance received from the past, and he believes~
13 II, 0,11| aware that not~everything received from the past is of equal
14 II, 0,11| Saint John.~Not everything received from the past is of equal
15 II, 0,11| value, nor is everything received from the~past necessarily
16 II, 0,11| handing down what has been received.~An Orthodox thinker must
17 II, 0,12| guidance of the Church. When received into the Orthodox Church,~
18 II, 0,12| faith have in part been received by the whole Orthodox~Church,
19 II, 0,12| Saint Basil, ‘others we have received from the Apostolic Tradition
20 II, 1,3 | judgement.~On his cheek he received blows~From the hands which
21 II, 1,5 | as a creature~19~who has received the order to become a god;
22 II, 1,5 | recorded: ‘Just as Moses received the image of~the glory of
23 II, 2,2 | convinced that they have received a precious~and unique gift
24 II, 2,3 | need for councils to be received by the Church at~large has
25 II, 4,2 | other Protestants are always~received by Chrismation. Sometimes
26 II, 4,2 | Sometimes converts are received by Baptism.~As soon as possible
27 II, 4,3 | portion of the Wine; it is received standing. Orthodoxy~insists
28 II, 6,2 | together with his flock, was received~into communion by the Russian
29 II, 6,2 | William Palmer~(1811-1879) (Received into the Roman Catholic
30 II, 6,2 | them that~they would be received as laymen, not as priests.
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