Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 1 | of joy.. The joy that ~I felt in this service of the Catacomb
2 I, 2,2| Church at large. It was felt that the ~Alexandrian party
3 I, 2,2| struggle against heretics, men felt that they could turn ~with
4 I, 2,4| burning an interest was felt in religious questions by
5 I, 2,4| travelers to Jerusalem felt their pilgrimage to be incomplete
6 I, 3,1| Roman Empire of the west felt towards Constantinople extended
7 I, 3,1| That was how an Orthodox felt in the twelfth century,
8 I, 3,2| Nicholas, so the Byzantines felt, in reversing the ~decisions
9 I, 3,2| s throne, they must have felt that those ~who did such
10 I, 4,2| Passion Bearers.: it was felt that by their innocent and
11 I, 4,3| infidel rather than what ~they felt would be spiritual capitulation
12 I, 4,3| garb was of coarse peasant felt, ~old and worn, unwashed,
13 I, 5,1| Orthodoxy under the Turks felt itself on the defensive.
14 I, 5,2| incident shows the interest felt by the Reformers in the
15 I, 5,2| whose effects can still be felt today. At the center of
16 I, 6,3| sense of immediacy can be felt on every page of the spiritual
17 I, 7,9| for cooperation ~is also felt by many Orthodox youth movements,
18 II, 2,4| individual Orthodox today felt impelled~to believe in the
19 II, 3,1| outward surroundings have felt, no less than those Russians~
20 II, 4,3| disclaimer, many Orthodox felt that Jerusalem had committed
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