|    Part,  Chapter, Paragraph1     I,Intro |        its ~own way, yet in the early centuries of Christendom
 2     I, 1    |         stand far closer to the early Church than their ~grandparents
 3     I, 1    |        Christian Church in its ~early days was distinct and separate
 4     I, 1    |        spiritual outlook of the early Christians. They saw their
 5     I, 2,2  |   appealed for guidance in ~the early centuries of the Church. ~
 6     I, 3,1  |    facts greatly as-~sisted the early Church in its missionary
 7     I, 3,1  |        likely to suffer. In the early Church there had been unity
 8     I, 3,3  |        seven long weeks. In the early ~hours of 29 May the last
 9     I, 4,1  | Bulgarians in the late ninth or early tenth century, but the full
10     I, 4,2  |         the organization of the early Russian Church, such as
11     I, 4,3  |      missionary ~work. From its early days the Russian Church
12     I, 4,3  |          Like many other of the early Russian missionaries, he
13     I, 4,3  |       Saint Antony of Egypt. In early manhood Sergius withdrew
14     I, 6,1  |          he spent the ~years of early manhood in Florence and
15     I, 7,1  |         past . for example, the early nine-~teenth century . when
16     I, 7,6  |        a whole. ~Writing in the early 1950s, a sympathetic Anglican
17    II, 0,11 |         doors!’ —~recalling the early days when the church’s entrance
18    II, 1,3  |       we find in so many of the early Christian writings~(P. Hammond,
19    II, 2,5  |        Mark the Monk or Hermit (early fifth century);~‘but even
20    II, 2,5  |       For whether the~end comes early or late, it is always imminent,
21    II, 3,2  |         Church today, as in the early Church, all services are
22    II, 3,2  |         Church today, as in the early Church, singing is unaccompanied
23    II, 3,2  |    covered with panel icons. In early days the chancel was~separated
24    II, 4,1  |         as in the Church of the early centuries, the three sacraments~
25    II, 4,4  |   penitential discipline in the early Church were~a public affair;
26    II, 4,5  |     monastic life itself~In the early Church the bishop was elected
27    II, 7,9  |        the Heart, London, 1951; Early Fathers from the Philokalia,~
 
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