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Bishop Kallistos Ware
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began

   Part,  Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 1 | grandparents did. Christianity began as the religion of a small 2 I, 1 | councils widened in scope and began to include bish-~ops not 3 I, 1 | of certain great cities began to acquire an importance 4 I, 2,3| opened in 726 when Leo 3 began his attack on icons, and 5 I, 2,4| he attended in the Circus began with the singing of hymns; 6 I, 2,4| of ~strict enclosure, and began to receive visitors. A group 7 I, 3,1| but as time went on they began to interpret this tradition 8 I, 3,2| view, however, the Crusades began with great éclat. Antioch 9 I, 3,3| theology of Palamas. ~ Gregory began by reaffirming the Biblical 10 I, 3,3| the sixth century. Sleep began. in the ninth century, perhaps 11 I, 3,3| 7 April 1453 the ~Turks began to attack Constantinople 12 I, 4,1| The brothers. real work began in 863 when they ~set out 13 I, 4,1| conversion of the Slavs began in the ~ninth century, the 14 I, 5,2| Orthodox and Protestants began in 1573, ~when a delegation 15 I, 5,2| Orthodox increased. The Jesuits began by negotiating secretly 16 I, 5,2| sorrowful reading: the Jesuits began by using deceit, and ended 17 I, 6,1| The Grand Duke of Moscow began to assume the Byzantine 18 I, 6,2| bell-ringing. ~ In 1652-1653 there began a fatal quarrel between 19 I, 6,2| But after a time Alexis began to resent Nicon.s interference 20 I, 7,1| ople, which in the 1950s began to acquire a somewhat international 21 I, 7,6| government elected in 1981 began to take steps towards a 22 I, 7,9| century, numbers of Orthodox began to set-~tle outside Alaska 23 II, 1,2| the grace of God). Adam began in a state of innocence 24 II, 2,4| the Ottoman Empire soon began to commemorate the New Martyrs 25 II, 2,4| the Roman Catholic Church) began to express~doubts about 26 II, 6,2| particularly on the Anglican~sidebegan to think that the time would


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