Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 1 | community at Jerusalem was formed. ~ Before long the members
2 I, 1 | but no .general. council, formed of bishops from the whole
3 I, 2,2| done for us. A bridge is formed between God and man by the
4 I, 2,2| gradually reconciled and formed no lasting schism. But to
5 I, 2,4| no longer existed; they formed the counterbalance to an
6 I, 2,4| The life of Byzantium formed a unified whole, and there
7 I, 2,4| Although Church and State formed a single organism, yet ~
8 I, 3,1| with one another and still formed ~one Church. Cultural and
9 I, 3,1| west. The two no longer formed one visible Church. ~ In
10 I, 5,2| the Council of Florence formed the basis of the ~union.
11 I, 6,2| ser-~vice books eventually formed a separate sect (raskol)
12 I, 6,3| provinces of Russia, where they ~formed virtually the only cultural
13 I, 7,1| ascetics, and men of prayer formed in ~the classic traditions
14 I, 7,9| further dioceses were later formed in Scandinavia and Belgium,
15 I, 7,9| confused, each national group formed itself into a separate organization
16 I, 7,9| are con-~tinually being formed and new churches built.
17 I, 7,9| Youth Leaders of America was formed, in ~which the majority
18 II, 1,3| From the hands which he had formed.~The lawless multitude nailed
19 II, 2,2| hierarch; it is collegial, formed by the communion~of many
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