Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I,Intro | Cuthbert and Bede, Geneviève of Paris and Augustine of Canterbury .
2 I, 5,1 | to Italy and ~Germany, to Paris, and even as far as Oxford.
3 I, 6,1 | Maxime le Grec et l.Occident, Paris, 1943, pp. 275-276). ~ Although
4 I, 6,2 | le mouvement slavophile, Paris, 1939, vol. II, p. 165). ~
5 I, 6,3 | Europe], L.Eglise orthodoxe, Paris, 1952, p. 219). ~ Through
6 I, 6,3 | the Russian emigration in Paris. ~ When one reflects on
7 I, 7,2 | orthodoxe hier et ~aujourd.hui, Paris, 1960, p. 157). ~ ~
8 I, 7,9 | with bishops at London, Paris, Bonn, and ~Vienna; further
9 I, 7,9 | western Europe are Munich and Paris. At Paris ~the celebrated
10 I, 7,9 | are Munich and Paris. At Paris ~the celebrated Theological
11 I, 7,9 | Saint Sergius (under the Paris jurisdiction of Russians), ~
12 II, 1,1 | étude de Grégoire Palamas, Paris, 1959, p. 294). The relations,
13 II, 2,3 | Guillou, Missio et Unité, Paris, 1960,~vol. 2, p. 313).~
14 II, 2,4 | foi catholique orthodoxe, Paris, 1957, p. 16). An Orthodox
15 II, 2,4 | Patrologia Orientalis, vol, 19, Paris, 1926, p. 488)).~If Christ
16 II, 4,5 | ruling is followed by the Paris group of Russians and the
17 II, 7,5 | et les débuts du Raskol, Paris, 1938.~ N. Gorodetzky,~!
18 II, 7,8 | Evdokimov, L’Orthodoxie, Paris, 1959 (excellent).~ A.
19 II, 7,8 | Questions sun 1’homme, Paris, 1972.~ P. Sherrard, Christianity
20 II, 7,8 | Evdokimov, Sacrement de 1’amour, Paris, 1962 (on marriage).~ J.
21 II, 7,9 | byzantin, ed. E. Mercenier, F. Paris, and G. Bainbridge, 3~vols,
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