Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library
Alphabetical    [«  »]
constancy 2
constant 9
constantin- 6
constantine 24
constantinople 132
constantinopolitan 2
constantinopolitana 1
Frequency    [«  »]
24 accept
24 behind
24 case
24 constantine
24 english
24 experience
24 followed
Bishop Kallistos Ware
Orthodox Church

IntraText - Concordances

constantine

   Part,  Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 1 | Pentecost to the ~conversion of Constantine, has a special relevance 2 I, 1 | with his army, the Emperor Constantine looked up into the sky and ~ 3 I, 1 | a result of this vision, Constantine became the first Roman Emperor 4 I, 2,1| establishment of an imperial Church~ Constantine stands at a watershed in 5 I, 2,1| The first great effect of Constantine.s vision was the so-called . 6 I, 2,1| faith. And though at first Constantine granted no more than toleration, 7 I, 2,1| Theodosius, within fifty years of Constantine.s death, had carried this 8 I, 2,1| paganism to be suppressed. ~ Constantine.s vision of the Cross led 9 I, 2,1| should ever be performed. Constantine.s new capital has exercised 10 I, 2,1| Orthodox history. ~ Secondly, Constantine summoned the first General 11 I, 2,1| a Christian Empire, then Constantine ~wished to see it firmly 12 I, 2,1| real-~ity. (The Life of Constantine, 3, 10 and 15). Matters 13 I, 2,1| these, like the city of Constantine, occupy a central position 14 I, 2,4| developed immediately after Constantine.s conversion, at the very 15 I, 2,4| means,. wrote the ~Emperor Constantine VII Porphyrogenitus, .we 16 I, 3,1| under its own Emperor. Constantine furthered this process of 17 I, 3,3| John VIII and his successor Constantine XI, the last Emperor of 18 I, 3,3| eightieth in succession since Constantine the Great, both remained 19 I, 3,3| Latin miter.. ~ John and Constantine had hoped that the Union 20 I, 4,1| Greeks from Thessalonica, Constantine (826-869) and Metho-~dius ( 21 I, 4,1| In the Orthodox Church Constantine is usually called by the 22 I, 4,1| Known in earlier life as .Constantine the Philosopher,. he was 23 I, 5,1| before the conversion of Constantine; paradoxically enough, the 24 II, 2,3| part in the proceedings (as Constantine and~other Byzantine Emperors


Best viewed with any browser at 800x600 or 768x1024 on Tablet PC
IntraText® (V89) - Some rights reserved by EuloTech SRL - 1996-2007. Content in this page is licensed under a Creative Commons License