Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 1 | primary and distinctive task to ~celebrate the Eucharist, .
2 I, 2,2 | Councils fulfilled a double task. First, they clarified and
3 I, 2,4 | Orthodoxy a monk.s ~primary task is the life of prayer, and
4 I, 2,4 | Thus it was the Emperor.s task to summon councils and to
5 I, 4,1 | Slavs. He ~selected for the task two brothers, Greeks from
6 I, 4,1 | to work on this enormous task of translation. They had
7 I, 5,2 | in the west; this was the task ~which the seventeenth-century
8 I, 6,1 | called to perform the same task. But it could also be understood
9 I, 6,1 | while ~a monk.s primary task is to help others by praying
10 I, 7,1 | no means failing in its task. (The text above describes
11 I, 7,5 | in numbers, its primary task has been to guard the Holy
12 I, 7,6 | reserves to himself much of the task of preaching, though he
13 I, 7,6 | In the past the primary task of an ~eastern monk has
14 I, 7,9 | diaspora have found it a hard ~task even to ensure their survival.
15 I, 7,9 | vival they have a wider task. If they really believe
16 I, 7,10| closer involvement in the task of ~evangelizing non-Christian
17 II, 0,11| Tradition and traditions. The task of discrimination is not
18 II, 1,2 | Jerusalem (died 386); ‘your task is to~accept that grace
19 II, 6,2 | comes to pass, will prove a task of extraordinary difficulty.
20 II, 6,2 | Christianity nor to the task of the Church of Christ,
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