Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 3,1 | Sophia. or .Sancta Sophia. by English writers) ~at Constantinople,
2 I, 3,3 | while a fourteenth-century English chronicler records that
3 I, 4,2 | eleventh century lists ~English saints such as Alban and
4 I, 5,1 | arriving as Chaplain to ~the English Embassy at Constantinople.
5 I, 5,1 | good Christian,. wrote an English resident in the seventeenth-~
6 I, 6,2 | but if we compare it with English Dissent of the same period,
7 I, 6,2 | doctrine; and secondly, while English Dissent was radical . a
8 I, 6,3 | what were termed in ~the English Reformation .the Crown rights
9 I, 6,3 | Birkbeck, Russia and the English Church, p. 14). Khomi-~akov
10 I, 7,9 | periodicals in Russian ~or English. The monks also farm, and
11 I, 7,9 | substantial periodicals in the English ~language. ~ The chief problem
12 I, 7,9 | their only) lan-~guage is English: will they not drift away
13 I, 7,9 | the Mother Country and in English. In fact, this ~.bilingual.
14 I, 7,9 | ciple allow the use of the English language at services and
15 I, 7,9 | employ it ~more and more; English is particularly common in
16 I, 7,9 | changed, ~and in many parishes English is now employed almost as
17 I, 7,9 | Orthodox Church) in ~French, English, German, Dutch, Spanish,
18 II, 2,3 | Birkbeck, Russia and the English Church, p. 94).~This conception
19 II, 3,2 | Helsinki, Japanese at Tokyo, English (when required) at New York.
20 II, 3,2 | candles,’ commented the English merchant Richard~Chancellor,
21 II, 4,3 | very Blood of the Lord (English translation in R. W.~Blackmore,
22 II, 7,8 | Birbeck, Russia and the English Church~(short but most valuable).~
23 II, 7,9 | an edition with Greek and English on opposite pages published
24 II, 7,11| Birkbeck, Russia and the English Church, London, 1895.~
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