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grossly 1
ground 5
grounds 1
group 27
groups 14
grove 1
grow 2
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27 early
27 ever
27 good
27 group
27 head
27 jurisdiction
27 mary
Bishop Kallistos Ware
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group

   Part,  Chapter, Paragraph
1 I,Intro | is something more than a group of local bodies. The word . 2 I, 2,4 | there is a loosely knit group of small settlements, each 3 I, 2,4 | began to receive visitors. A group of disciples gathered round 4 I, 4,3 | Antony ends) he turned his group of disciples into a regular 5 I, 5,2 | Orthodox and the Non-Jurors (a ~group of Anglicans who separated 6 I, 6,2 | the leadership passed to a group of mar-~ried parish clergy, 7 I, 6,2 | preaching. ~ The reforming group represented much of what 8 I, 6,2 | quarrel between the reforming group and the new Patri-~arch, 9 I, 7,1 | and gathered round him a group of monks who under his guidance 10 I, 7,4 | originally ~founded by a small group of students in 1941-1942. 11 I, 7,9 | extraordinarily brilliant group of scholars. Those formerly 12 I, 7,9 | has also been an active group of Ortho-~dox theologians 13 I, 7,9 | was greatly increased by a group ~of Uniate parishes which 14 I, 7,9 | confused, each national group formed itself into a separate 15 I, 7,9 | of ~Rome. In 1937, when a group of former Old Catholics 16 I, 7,9 | of the western rite. This group was originally in the jurisdiction 17 I, 7,10 | still, to ~1686, when a group of Cossacks entered service 18 II, 2,4 | satisfaction. Yet a third group would prefer to leave the~ 19 II, 4,5 | before ordination to which group they~wish to belong, for 20 II, 4,5 | is followed by the Paris group of Russians and the OCA, 21 II, 6,1 | is first a more moderate group, which includes most of 22 II, 6,1 | with other Christians. This group holds that,~while it is 23 II, 6,1 | Orthodox Church a~more rigorous group, who hold that since Orthodoxy 24 II, 6,1 | course (so this stricter group add) divine grace is certainly 25 II, 6,1 | submission of any person or group; it wishes to make each 26 II, 6,2 | favourable statements put out by~group (1) are in most cases carefully 27 II, 6,2 | understood the statements made by group (1) to~constitute a ‘recognition


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