Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I,Intro | Bulgaria, Geor-~gia, Cyprus, Poland, Albania, Czechoslovakia
2 I,Intro | Churches . Czechoslovakia, Poland, and Albania . are in coun-~
3 I,Intro | Bulgaria, Czechoslo-~vakia, Poland . are Slavonic. The heads
4 I, 5,2 | absorbed by Lithuania and Poland; this south-western part ~
5 I, 5,2 | the Ukraine. The crowns of Poland and Lithua-~nia were united
6 I, 5,2 | very effective control in Poland; their bishops were appointed
7 I, 5,2 | the Roman Catholic king of Poland, and were sometimes courtiers
8 I, 5,2 | Catholic authorities in Poland had tried to make the Orthodox ~
9 I, 5,2 | whole Orthodox hierarchy in ~Poland would agree to submit en
10 I, 5,2 | there came into existence in Poland a .Uniate. Church, whose
11 I, 5,2 | view the Orthodox Church in Poland had now ceased legally ~
12 I, 5,2 | the Uniate move-~ment in Poland makes sorrowful reading:
13 I, 5,2 | saw what was happening in Poland, should pre-~fer Mohammedan
14 II, 5,1 | Greece, Cyprus, Romania, and Poland (The Church of Bulgaria
15 II, 6,2 | of the Orthodox Church in Poland by a Roman Catholic government~
16 II, 6,2 | Serbia, Bulgaria, Romania, Poland) was sent to~England at
17 II, 6,2 | Serbia, Bulgaria, Romania, Poland.~Edinburgh, 1937 (Faith
18 II, 6,2 | Greece, Cyprus, Bulgaria, Poland, Albania.~Amsterdam, 1948 (
19 II, 6,2 | Russia, Bulgaria, Romania, Poland, North American Jurisdiction
20 II, 6,2 | Romania, Serbia, Georgia, Poland, North American Jurisdiction~
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