Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 4,3 | Councils we scrupulously keep. As for your words, we ~
2 I, 5 | plicity, ignorant and poor men keep their Faith. (Sir Paul Rycaut,
3 I, 5,1 | great aim was survival . ~to keep things going in hope of
4 I, 5,1 | Timothy: .Guard the deposit: keep safe what has been entrusted
5 I, 5,2 | Pope, but were allowed to keep their tradi-~tional practices (
6 I, 6,1 | hymn. ~Heaven and earth keep festival together, one in
7 I, 6,2 | husband, wife, children . to keep the fasts and to spend long
8 I, 6,3 | carried away: .He could ~not keep the prescribed measure of
9 II, 0,11| he delivered to us, and keep it free from blemish and
10 II, 0,11| John of Damascus, ‘but~we keep the Tradition, just as we
11 II, 1,5 | 1:4). It is important~to keep this New Testament background
12 II, 1,5 | used to say to himself ‘Keep your mind in Hell and despair
13 II, 2,4 | Tradition. Let us~therefore keep silence, and let us not
14 II, 2,5 | lover of men.’ Yet they keep~in mind that Christ at His
15 II, 5,1 | outside Athos and Jerusalem) keep Christmas at the same time
16 II, 5,1 | Style), while the Russians keep it thirteen days later,
17 II, 5,1 | New Style); the Greeks~keep Epiphany on 6 January, the
18 II, 5,1 | parishes in the diaspora always keep Easter on the western date.~
19 II, 5,2 | invoked the Holy Trinity, keep silence for a little, so
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