Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 2,4| imperium); and while working in close cooperation, each of these
2 I, 4,1| Churches. ~ Certainly this close identification of Orthodoxy
3 I, 4,3| active part in politics. A close friend of the Grand ~Dukes
4 I, 5,2| the cor-~respondence to a close, feeling that matters had
5 I, 5,2| widen the breach than to ~close it. The Union of Brest has
6 I, 5,2| for the dead he came very close to the Roman doctrine of
7 I, 6,1| this council drew to its close, Saint Nilus of Sora (Nil
8 I, 6,1| Third Rome; believing in a close alliance between ~Church
9 I, 6,1| one-sided and unbalanced. The close integration which the Josephites ~
10 I, 6,1| of the Possessors meant a close alliance between Church
11 I, 6,3| Cross. But Tikhon was also close in out-~look to Theodosius
12 I, 6,3| tradition, and he was in close sympathy with his contemporary
13 I, 6,3| tristic scholar, a man in close contact with the intellectual
14 I, 6,3| Before the Council came to a close in the ~summer of 1918,
15 II, 1,2| Thus far there is fairly close agreement between Orthodoxy,
16 II, 2,2| Church: it follows from the close relation between God and
17 II, 2,4| Purgatory, or something very close to it (According to the
18 II, 2,4| Conception, at any rate approach close to it; but since 1854 the
19 II, 2,5| imminent, always spiritually close at hand, even though it~
20 II, 2,5| it~may not be temporally close. The Day of the Lord will
21 II, 3,2| however, now no longer close the gates or draw the curtain
22 II, 5,2| which the night prayers close:~Forgive, O Lord, lover
23 II, 6,1| those~Orthodox who have had close personal contact with other
24 II, 6,1| Some non-Orthodox are very close~indeed to Orthodoxy, others
25 II, 6,2| are for the most part very close~indeed.~Since the two sides
26 II, 6,2| Anglicans who stand very close to Orthodoxy, as can be~
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