Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I,Intro | view he was a heretic. As a result of this ~first division,
2 I,Intro | Greek, and the Latin. As a result of the first separation
3 I, 1 | this sign con-~quer. As a result of this vision, Constantine
4 I, 3,1 | about gradually, as the result of along and complicated
5 I, 5,1 | present century, chiefly as a result of war, and its membership
6 I, 7,4 | awakening, chiefly as a result of the Ortho-~dox Youth
7 I, 7,10 | Orthodoxy in the 1920s, not as a result of personal contact with
8 II, 0,11 | attitude to the past, and the result has frequently been~stagnation.
9 II, 0,12 | studied in the west, and as a~result western writers sometimes
10 II, 1,1 | Orthodox feel that, as a result of the filioque, the Holy
11 II, 1,1 | over diversity, and the result has been too great a centralization
12 II, 1,2 | separated himself~from God. As a result, a new form of existence
13 II, 1,2 | his error. Certainly, as a result of the fall man’s mind became
14 II, 1,2 | but this is usually the result~of western influence. The
15 II, 1,3 | from the Resurrection. As a result the vision of Christ as
16 II, 2,2 | grievously impoverished as a result of schisms, yet such schisms
17 II, 6,2 | sympathy at Anglicanism. As a result of pioneer work by Anglicans
18 II, 6,2 | Anglican Church; but this happy result cannot be attained ... unless
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