Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 6,2 | faith, but they did not feel the ~same reverence for
2 I, 6,3 | you hear his voice, you feel someone ~holding your shoulders;
3 I, 6,3 | unceasingly... ~ .What do you feel?. Father Seraphim asked
4 I, 6,3 | well-being? How exactly do you feel well?. ~ .I feel such a
5 I, 6,3 | do you feel well?. ~ .I feel such a calm,. I answered, .
6 I, 6,3 | 7]... What else do you ~feel?. ~ .Infinite joy in all
7 I, 7,9 | Slavonic peoples, and they feel that it would be a disastrous
8 I, 7,9 | contem-~porary America. They feel that the best policy is
9 I, 7,9 | rite. But some Orthodox feel that Western Or-~thodoxy,
10 I, 7,10| honest with himself can feel compla-~cent about the present
11 II, 0,11| the Lord in it; we must feel the breath of the Holy~Ghost
12 II, 1,1 | is not all. Many Orthodox feel that, as a result of the
13 II, 1,3 | things which~make Orthodox feel uneasy. The west, so it
14 II, 1,3 | encouraged all too often to feel a morbid sympathy~with the
15 II, 1,3 | triumphant king. Orthodox feel~thoroughly at home in the
16 II, 1,3 | victim won the day.~They feel equally at home in that
17 II, 1,3 | from the Tree.~But Orthodox feel less happy about compositions
18 II, 2,4 | was made flesh, cannot but feel a certain awe for her~who
19 II, 2,4 | for several reasons. They feel it to be unnecessary; they
20 II, 2,4 | to be unnecessary; they feel~that, at any rate as defined
21 II, 2,5 | Orthodox Church — have come to feel that the idea of Hell is
22 II, 3,2 | Liturgy. The faithful can feel that the walls of the church~
23 II, 3,2 | solid form — make the people feel cut off~from the priest
24 II, 5 | day. A Christian~has to feel himself personally in the
25 II, 5,2 | miles a day, and do not feel~that I am walking at all.
26 II, 6,2 | as well as simple — still feel~when they think of the Church
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