Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I,Intro | different Churches also vary in age, some dat-~ing back to Apostolic
2 I, 2,1 | With his conversion, the age ~of the martyrs and the
3 I, 2,1 | mark the Church.s coming of age. ~ ~
4 I, 2,3 | of the Councils the great age of theology; and, ~next
5 I, 2,4 | Today, in an untheological age, ~it is all but impossible
6 I, 2,4 | austerities were martyrs ~in an age when martyrdom of blood
7 I, 3,2 | Baronius justly termed an ~age of iron and lead in the
8 I, 4,1 | doctrinal controversies, the age of the Seven Councils, was
9 I, 4,3 | to 1550 proved a golden age in Russian spirituality. ~
10 I, 4,3 | centuries were also a golden age in Russian religious art.
11 I, 6,3 | hermits; no woman under the age of fifty is al-~lowed to
12 I, 6,3 | this verdict. It was an age of ill-advised ~westernization
13 I, 6,3 | is par excel-~lence the age of the starets. ~ The first
14 I, 6,3 | monastery of Sarov at the age of nineteen, Seraphim first
15 I, 6,3 | surrounded by the light of the age to ~come. ~ Seraphim had
16 I, 7,5 | peasants, to whom this pilgrim-~age was the most notable event
17 II, 0,12 | the eyes of Orthodoxy the ‘Age of the Fathers’~did not
18 II, 0,12 | past, for might not our own age produce a new Basil or Athanasius?
19 II, 1,3 | very spirit of the first age of Christianity. Her liturgy
20 II, 1,5 | Gregory Palamas: ‘If in the age to come the body will share
21 II, 2,1 | intersection between~the Present Age and the Age to Come, and
22 II, 2,1 | the Present Age and the Age to Come, and it lives in
23 II, 2,4 | and lives already in the Age to Come. Yet she is not
24 II, 2,5 | life of the Church, the~Age to Come has already begun
25 II, 2,5 | through into this present age. For members of God’s~35~
26 II, 4,2 | to which he comes at the age of six or seven (as in the~
27 II, 4,5 | become a priest before the age of thirty nor a deacon~before
28 II, 4,5 | nor a deacon~before the age of twenty-five, but in practice
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