Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 1 | held in an apartment of an official State institution. Entrance
2 I, 2,1| in 313, proclaiming the official tolera-~tion of the Christian
3 I, 5,2| ever to be adopted by an official Council of the Orthodox
4 I, 6,1| because until 1453 the official Church at Constantinople
5 I, 6,2| like Avvakum defied the official Church with its Niconian
6 I, 6,2| Dissenters . differed from the official ~Church solely in ritual,
7 I, 6,2| a pro-~test against the official Church for not carrying
8 I, 6,2| conservatives against an official Church which in their eyes
9 I, 6,3| himself, but by a government official, ~the Chief Procurator.
10 I, 7,6| Apostolic Service.), the official organization concerned with
11 II, 2,4| Turks there was usually no official act of proclamation: the
12 II, 5,1| were excommunicated by the official Church. They are usually
13 II, 6,2| difficult to enter into official negotiations with them.
14 II, 6,2| There have been several official conferences between Anglican
15 II, 6,2| against a wider background.~An official theological dialogue, involving
16 II, 6,2| which was also signed~by official delegates (present at the
17 II, 6,2| the situation so far as official pronouncements are concerned.
18 II, 6,2| Anglican Orders.~Besides official negotiations between Anglican
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