Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I,Intro | officially ~recognized by the majority of other Orthodox Churches. ~ ~
2 I, 1 | these ~facts, for the vast majority of them live at present
3 I, 3,3 | rejected by the overwhelming ~majority of clergy and laity in the
4 I, 5,1 | self-taught, but the overwhelming majority had been trained in the ~
5 I, 5,1 | their thought ~ 48~the great majority remained fundamentally Orthodox.
6 I, 5,2 | realm, to-~gether with the majority of the population, was Roman
7 I, 6,1 | monastic ~landholding. The majority of the Council supported
8 I, 7 | Orthodox Church the vast majority of its members ~live in
9 I, 7,1 | continue to decline, for the majority of the monks ~today are
10 I, 7,2 | situation until 1957. The vast majority of Finns ~are nominally
11 I, 7,3 | century, when the great majority of Christians in Egypt rejected
12 I, 7,4 | were Greek, although the majority ~of the parish clergy and
13 I, 7,5 | Antioch, Arabs form the ~majority of the people; they number
14 I, 7,6 | surprised to find that the great majority of professors in both ~faculties
15 I, 7,9 | Institute now draws the majority of its stu-~dents from other
16 I, 7,9 | was formed, in ~which the majority of Orthodox youth organizations
17 I, 7,9 | off from the non-Orthodox majority around them, but they have ~
18 II, 1,1 | God with the overwhelming majority~of all who call themselves
19 II, 2,4 | any rate in this~form. The majority would be inclined to say
20 II, 2,4 | but since 1854 the great majority of~Orthodox have rejected
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