Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 1 | Roman Empire and even in places beyond the Roman frontiers. ~
2 I, 2,4 | the squares, the market places, the cross-roads, the alleyways; ~
3 I, 3,2 | in harmony at the Holy ~Places, though he noted with satisfaction
4 I, 5,2 | seventeenth century. In many places in the eastern Mediterranean,
5 I, 7 | Orthodox .dispersion. in other places, and to Orthodox ~missionary
6 I, 7,1 | there are signs in some places of an alarming decadence,
7 I, 7,5 | has been to guard the Holy Places. As at Antioch, Arabs form
8 I, 7,5 | which looks after the Holy Places, is completely in Greek
9 I, 7,9 | churches built. In some places there is a shortage of priests,
10 I, 7,10| missionary interest in many ~places. Paradoxically, in Africa
11 II, 1,3 | Russian peasants for~the exact places where the Incarnate Christ
12 II, 1,4 | day,~an Orthodox Christian places himself under the protection
13 II, 2,4 | Martyrs of Russia: in certain places, both~within and outside
14 II, 3,1 | the worship of all other places. For we~cannot forget that
15 II, 3,1 | taken up into the ‘heavenly places;’ in every place of worship
16 II, 3,2 | contemporary Russia, where places of worship are few and many
17 II, 3,2 | comparatively recent times — in many places~not until the fifteenth
18 II, 3,2 | of iconostasis; in a few~places this has actually been done.~
19 II, 4,3 | 23 October, in certain places only. (Until recently, used
20 II, 4,6 | bridegroom and bride the priest places crowns, made among the Greeks
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