Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 5,1 | second place, the Church.s higher administration became caught
2 I, 5,1 | Greeks who ~wished for a higher education were obliged to
3 I, 5,2 | learning in Little Russia was higher than anywhere else in the
4 I, 5,2 | The ~corruption in the higher administration of the Church,
5 I, 6,1 | Russia has always ranked no higher than fifth among the Orthodox
6 I, 6,3 | its provi-~sions for the higher administration of the Church,
7 I, 6,3 | like. Prominent among the higher clergy were Court prelates
8 I, 6,3 | Church, and therefore from a higher standpoint: and this is
9 I, 7 | Orthodox is considerably higher . and ~of these more than
10 I, 7 | though at Jerusalem. the higher administration of the Church
11 I, 7,4 | before that time he and the higher clergy were Greek, although
12 I, 7,6 | farming; he is not a man of higher learning than the laity ~
13 I, 7,6 | in some parishes a far higher proportion . ~regularly
14 I, 7,10| twenties or thirties, some with higher education. The Ortho-~dox
15 II, 0,11| no longer be maintained. Higher standards, of~scholarship,
16 II, 1,2 | makes him not lower but higher than the angels. True, the
17 II, 4,5 | the Metropolitan is the~higher position.~Archimandrite.
18 II, 6,2 | before the Institute of Higher Coptic Studies, Cairo, 10
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