Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I,Intro | membership): ~ ~The four ancient Patriarchates: Constantinople,
2 I,Intro | territories of the four ancient Patriarchates fall politically
3 I, 2,2 | the chief city of the ~ancient world, and such in some
4 I, 6,1 | but superior to the more ancient Patriarchate of Serbia).
5 I, 6,2 | who ~remained loyal to the ancient ways, be forced to accept
6 I, 6,2 | things as embody-~ing the ancient tradition of the Church,
7 I, 6,2 | of the Church, and this ancient tradition, so they held,
8 I, 6,2 | the Cross was in fact more ancient than the three-finger form;
9 I, 6,3 | tively, and in 1723 the four ancient Patriarchates accepted the
10 I, 6,3 | teachings of Byzantium and ancient ~Russia, but to religious
11 I, 6,3 | his reversion to the more ancient form of chancel screen, ~
12 I, 7 | communist ~sphere lie the four ancient Patriarchates and Greece,
13 I, 7,3 | it may well be that the ancient Church of Alexandria, however
14 I, 7,7 | The ancient Church of Cyprus~ independent
15 I, 7,9 | to revive the use of the ancient ecclesiastical chants of
16 I, 7,9 | should ~not forget that the ancient Liturgies of the west, dating
17 II, 0,11 | continuity with the Church of ancient times (See~Panagiotis Bratsiotis
18 II, 0,12 | Old Testament, it uses the ancient~Greek translation known
19 II, 0,12 | the Apostles’ Creed as~an ancient statement of faith, and
20 II, 3,2 | Orthodox continue to use the ancient Byzantine~plain-chant, with
21 II, 4,5 | Archbishop~those who in ancient times would have been styled
22 II, 5,1 | released the world from its ancient bondage and its former terrors,
23 II, 6,2 | the reconciliation of this ancient Christian community forms
24 II, 6,2 | recover the true faith of the ancient ‘undivided Church’ using
25 II, 6,3 | living continuity with the ancient Church,~with the Tradition
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