Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 2,2 | issue, except in certain parts of western ~Europe. The
2 I, 2,2 | to hear appeals from all parts of Christendom. ~ Note that
3 I, 2,4 | State: the two were seen as parts of a ~single organism. Hence
4 I, 3,1 | usually divided into two parts, an eastern and a western,
5 I, 3,2 | west continued. The two parts of ~Christendom were not
6 I, 7,1 | most alarming. ~ In many parts of the Orthodox world today,
7 I, 7,9 | outside Alaska in other parts of North America. In 1872
8 I, 7,9 | now becoming usual in many parts of America. All jurisdictions
9 II, 0,11| cancelled or revised. The other parts of Tradition do not have
10 II, 0,12| Jerusalem (1672) to be ‘genuine parts~of Scripture;’ most Orthodox
11 II, 3,1 | conversant with the audible parts of the Holy Liturgy, and~
12 II, 3,2 | in a small way in several parts of the Orthodox~world (revival
13 II, 4,2 | this he anoints various parts of~the child’s body, marking
14 II, 4,5 | state of~monasticism in many parts of the Orthodox Church today
15 II, 4,6 | Service is divided into two parts, formerly held separately
16 II, 6,2 | its different constitutive parts become~identical’ (Le Général
17 II, 7,1 | Medieval History, vol. 4, parts 1 and 2, The Byzantine~Empire,
18 II, 7,9 | the earlier translation~of parts of The Philokalia (Russian
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