Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I,Intro | or Ireland can in their turn look upon the national saints
2 I,Intro | peoples have passed in their turn under the rule of a non-Christian
3 I, 2,1 | Christians. Now it was the turn ~of paganism to be suppressed. ~
4 I, 2,2 | fully man. Each heresy in turn undermined some part of
5 I, 2,2 | thodox believe . has been to turn this primacy or .presidency
6 I, 2,2 | men felt that they could turn ~with confidence to the
7 I, 3,1 | difficulty. To them we must now turn. It was not until the middle
8 I, 3,2 | Emperor of Byzantium, to turn aside to Constantinople
9 I, 3,3 | Hesychast Controversy, we must turn back for the moment to the
10 I, 4,2 | have done so; and each in turn was murdered by Svyatopolk.
11 I, 5,1 | diocese; the bishops in turn taxed the parish clergy,
12 I, 6,1 | Constantinople, had in turn fallen into heresy at the
13 I, 6,1 | question of heretics in turn involved the wider problem
14 I, 6,2 | duties, severe enough to turn children.s hair grey, ~so
15 I, 7,9 | attached ~ 75~to Alaska. At the turn of the century, the number
16 II, 0,12 | outward forms~Let us take in turn the different outward forms
17 II, 2,5 | possible to reject God and to turn away from Him to~Hell. “
18 II, 3,1 | countries of the world in turn. They went first to the
19 II, 3,1 | God’s presence among men. Turn, for example, from the Russian
20 II, 4,3 | neutral term metaballo,~to ‘turn about,’ ‘change,’ or ‘alter.’
21 II, 6,1 | diversity.~They do not seek to turn western Christians into
22 II, 6,2 | Church, Orthodox in their turn need to take the idea of
23 II, 6,2 | the Ecumenical Movement in~turn is important for Orthodoxy:
24 II, 6,3 | and it is the west in its turn which can help them to do~
25 II, 6,3 | discrimination. The Orthodox in turn can bring western Christians
26 II, 6,3 | many western Christians~in turn have found their own prayer
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