Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I,Intro | Christians, and this has given rise to a new interest in
2 I,Intro | approximate estimate of size is given. Like ~all ecclesiastical
3 I, 1 | of the capital, who was given the title Met-~ropolitan.
4 I, 2,2 | Christ states that He ~has given His disciples a share in
5 I, 2,2 | which thou gavest me I have given them; that they may be one,
6 I, 2,2 | Metropolitan of Caesarea, should be given ~the next place in honor
7 I, 2,4 | the whole peninsula is given up en-~tirely to monastic
8 I, 3,1 | doctrine of the Church. (I have given here the ~standard Orthodox
9 I, 3,1 | So no Latin should be given communion unless he first
10 I, 3,2 | in hope of better terms. Given a fret hand ~in Bulgaria,
11 I, 4,2 | were both canonized, being given the special ~title of .Passion
12 I, 5,2 | churches were seized and given to the Uniates, against
13 I, 6,3 | the Church,. but he was given the title .Supreme Judge
14 II, 0,12 | Orthodox Church is not as much given to making formal dogmatic
15 II, 1,1 | many of the criticisms given above apply only to~a decadent
16 II, 2,3 | appears that the voice of a given council~has truly been the
17 II, 2,4 | overthrown the Devil, and given life unto Thy world: Do
18 II, 2,4 | At Baptism an Orthodox is given the name of a saint, ‘as
19 II, 2,4 | occasion she is usually given~her full title: ‘Our All-Holy,
20 II, 2,5 | is also true that He has given~us free will; and since
21 II, 3,2 | up, and~the iconostasis given its present solid form.
22 II, 4,1 | confirmed in infancy, and given~communion in infancy. “Suffer
23 II, 4,3 | Liturgy, but communion is given~from elements consecrated
24 II, 4,3 | both kinds.’ Communion is given to the laity in a spoon,
25 II, 4,4 | priest, through the power given me by Him, forgive and absolve
26 II, 4,5 | general title of honour, given to bishops of special eminence.~
27 II, 4,5 | Protopope. A title of honour given to non-monastic priests;
28 II, 4,5 | Archdeacon. A title of honour given to monastic deacons. (In
29 II, 4,5 | Protodeacon. A title of honour given to deacons who are not monks.~
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