Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 2,4 | institution in Egypt at the start of the fourth century, and ~
2 I, 3,1 | Christendom was broken, we must start ~with this fact of increasing
3 I, 3,1 | barbarian invasions at ~the start of the fifth century: apart
4 I, 3,1 | conflicting ways. From the start ~there had been a certain
5 I, 3,1 | theological schools. From the start Greeks and Latins had each
6 I, 3,1 | the filioque until ~the start of the eleventh century.
7 I, 3,2 | Photius had no desire to start a dispute with the Papacy.
8 I, 4,1 | of the Church. From the start ~the Slav Christians enjoyed
9 I, 4,3 | the whole process would ~start all over again: a fresh
10 I, 7,10| Japan, he ~decided from the start to work not only among Russians
11 I, 7,10| Entirely indigenous from the start, African Orthodoxy did not ~
12 II, 1,2 | which man possesses from the start,~but a goal at which he
13 II, 1,2 | with the image from the start, he was called to acquire
14 II, 1,2 | Paradise was endowed from the start with all possible wisdom
15 II, 1,4 | his private prayers at the start of each day,~an Orthodox
16 II, 4,3 | Enarxis is now added at the start, but was originally a~separate
17 II, 5,2 | words.~The directions at the start and conclusion of the morning
18 II, 6,2 | the conferences. From the start it has firmly supported
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