Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I,Intro | rest of Christendom. ~Then followed the second separation, which
2 I, 1 | three hundred years that followed Christ.s ~Crucifixion. ~
3 I, 1 | by the persecution which ~followed the stoning of Saint Stephen. .
4 I, 3,1 | But in the centuries that followed, the unity of the Mediterranean
5 I, 3,2 | aggressor, not the east. Photius followed ~up his letter by summoning
6 I, 3,2 | although in ~the years that followed there existed a succession
7 I, 4,1 | period of uncertainty it followed the example of Bulgaria, ~
8 I, 4,2 | rulers in Kievan Russia followed Vladimir.s example. Prince
9 I, 4,2 | the west. Boris and Gleb followed ~Christ in his sacrificial
10 I, 4,2 | sacrificial death; Theodosius followed Christ in his life of poverty
11 II, 1,2 | numbering of the~Septuagint is followed. Some versions of the Bible
12 II, 1,2 | the disintegration which followed~from the fall merely physical.
13 II, 1,2 | of~the fall, on the whole followed Augustine, and in particular
14 II, 3,2 | that Vespers and Matins, followed by Prime,~together constitute
15 II, 3,2 | while~other churches have followed a course which is liturgically
16 II, 4,1 | candidate into the font, followed by his emergence from the
17 II, 4,3 | Litany~ Psalm 145 (146), followed by the hymn Only-begotten
18 II, 4,3 | B. The Little Entrance, followed by the Entrance Hymn or
19 II, 4,3 | Entrance, which is then~followed by the Litany of Supplication~
20 II, 4,3 | Litany of Supplication, followed by the Lord’s Prayer~D.
21 II, 4,5 | and laity; this~ruling is followed by the Paris group of Russians
22 II, 4,7 | Anointing is invariably followed by a recovery of health.
23 II, 5,1 | New or Gregorian Calendar, followed in the~west. In 1923 the
24 II, 6,2 | the Orthodox Church has followed in the past. Some Churches
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