Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 3 | and commun-~ion!. (Alexis Khomiakov). ~ ~
2 I, 3,1| the east, is guilty (as Khomiakov put it) of moral fratricide, ~
3 I, 6,2| ashamed of our Raskol,. wrote Khomiakov. ..It is worthy of a ~great
4 I, 6,2| See A. Gratieux, A.S. Khomiakov et le mouvement slavophile,
5 I, 6,3| writers, including Gogol, Khomiakov, Dostoyevsky, Soloviev,
6 I, 6,3| chiefly to the work of Alexis Khomiakov (1804-1860), leader ~of
7 I, 6,3| retired cavalry captain, Khomiakov belonged to the tradition ~
8 I, 6,3| always existed in Orthodoxy. Khomiakov argued that all western ~
9 I, 6,3| Since this is so ~ 66~(Khomiakov continued), it is not enough
10 I, 6,3| Samarin put it, before Khomiakov .our Or-~thodox school of
11 I, 6,3| but not above him. It was Khomiakov who first looked upon Latinism
12 I, 6,3| to Orthodox theology. ~ Khomiakov during his lifetime exercised
13 II, 2,1| one of us falls,’ wrote Khomiakov, ‘he falls alone; but no
14 II, 2,1| which~Christ is the Head (Khomiakov, The Church is One, section
15 II, 2,1| two Churches, but one. As Khomiakov said: ‘It is only in relation
16 II, 2,1| The Church, according to Khomiakov, is accomplished on earth
17 II, 2,2| One,~section 1). So wrote Khomiakov in the opening words of
18 II, 2,3| Commenting on this statement, Khomiakov wrote: ‘The Pope is greatly
19 II, 2,3| a council is ecumenical, Khomiakov and his~school gave an answer
20 II, 2,3| large’?) The bishops, so Khomiakov argued, because they are
21 II, 2,3| and Russian,~who fear that Khomiakov and his followers have endangered
22 II, 2,3| carefully guarded form, Khomiakov’s~view is now fairly widely
23 II, 6,1| In the eloquent words of Khomiakov: ‘Inasmuch~as the earthly
24 II, 6,3| Learning from one another~Khomiakov, seeking to describe the
25 II, 7,8| 1959 (excellent).~ A. Khomiakov, ‘The Church is One,’ in
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