Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 2,2 | avoided. First, the system of Patriarchs and Metropolitans is a matter ~
2 I, 2,2 | it is not enough for the Patriarchs to express their opinion: ~
3 I, 2,2 | the Church. ~ But as with Patriarchs, so with the Pope: the primacy
4 I, 2,4 | by itself pro-~duced 26 Patriarchs and 144 bishops: this gives
5 I, 3,1 | assumed a part which the Greek Patriarchs were not called to play:
6 I, 3,1 | most learned ~Byzantine Patriarchs . Photius, for example .
7 I, 3,2 | Encyclical ~Letter to the other Patriarchs of the east, denouncing
8 I, 3,2 | the names of the other Patriarchs, living and departed, whom
9 I, 3,2 | existed a succession of Greek Patriarchs of Jerusalem, living exiled ~
10 I, 5,1 | occasions for selling the berat. Patriarchs ~were removed and reinstated
11 I, 5,1 | kaleidoscopic rapidity. .Out of 159 Patriarchs who have held ~office between
12 I, 5,1 | on 105 occasions driven ~Patriarchs from their throne; there
13 I, 5,1 | abdications, often involuntary; 6 Patriarchs have ~suffered violent deaths
14 I, 5,1 | were usually several ex-~Patriarchs watching restively in exile
15 I, 5,2 | feeling came in 1755, when the Patriarchs of Con-~stantinople, Alexandria,
16 I, 5,2 | approached both the ~four Eastern Patriarchs and the Church of Russia,
17 I, 6,2 | 1666-1667 over which the Patriarchs of Alexandria and Antioch
18 II, 0,11| centuries~before, the Eastern Patriarchs said exactly the same to
19 II, 0,12| Answers of the Orthodox Patriarchs to the Non-Jurors (1718,
20 II, 0,12| The Reply of the Orthodox Patriarchs to Pope Pius the Ninth (
21 II, 2,3 | isolation. As the Orthodox Patriarchs said in their Letter of
22 II, 2,3 | Ninth: ‘Among~us, neither Patriarchs nor Councils could ever
23 II, 5,1 | Greece, and Cyprus (the Patriarchs of Antioch~and Jerusalem
24 II, 7,4 | Correspondence~between the Eastern Patriarchs and the Nonjuring Bishops,
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