Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 1 | a true council no single member arbitrarily imposes his
2 I, 2,4| the east he is simply a member of the one great ~brotherhood
3 I, 6,2| independent Church, a fully grown member of the Orthodox family,
4 I, 6,3| perhaps defy the Tsar, a member of the Holy ~Synod was allowed
5 I, 6,3| century there was also a member of the ~married parish clergy,
6 II, 1,2| is an icon of God, each member of the human race, even
7 II, 1,2| ceased to insist, and if one member~suffers the whole body suffers.
8 II, 2,1| saved in the Church, as a member of it and in union with
9 II, 2,2| individual~ceases to be a member of the Church if he severs
10 II, 2,2| a bishop ceases to~be a member of the Church if he severs
11 II, 2,2| must in some sense~be a member of the Church; in what sense,
12 II, 2,4| ask for the prayers of any member of the Church,~whether canonized
13 II, 4,1| An Orthodox who becomes a member of Christ is admitted at
14 II, 4,2| laïkos (layman), a full member~of the people (laos) of
15 II, 4,2| Through Chrismation every member of the Church becomes a
16 II, 5,2| by~himself, but only as a member of the body. Even in solitude, “
17 II, 5,2| a Christian prays~as a member of the redeemed community,
18 II, 6,1| Orthodox~60~cannot be a member of the Church. Thus Metropolitan
19 II, 6,2| Church must regard the other member Churches as Churches in
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