Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 3,1| danger that each side would follow its own approach in isolation
2 I, 3,2| volved. ~ But worse was to follow in 1204, with the taking
3 I, 4,2| Svya-~toslav refused to follow her example, saying that
4 I, 4,2| Gleb in their resolution to follow Christ in His voluntary
5 I, 4,3| missionaries, he did not follow in the wake of military
6 I, 4,3| forest, disciples would follow, new communities would form,
7 II, 1,5| the methods which we~must follow in order to be deified.
8 II, 1,5| truth,’ read~the Gospels, follow the commandments. The last
9 II, 1,5| The last of these items — ‘follow the commandments’~— must
10 II, 2,2| 53). Does it therefore follow that anyone who is not visibly
11 II, 2,2| not; still less does it follow that everyone who is visibly
12 II, 3,1| not so much read books as follow the sample of Vladimir’s
13 II, 3,2| liturgists today would be glad to follow~Father John of Kronstadt’
14 II, 5,1| anyone wishes to recite or to follow the public services of the
15 II, 5,1| no longer practicable to follow exactly the traditional~
16 II, 5,1| continue to this day to follow the Julian reckoning. This
17 II, 5,1| one bishop) continued to follow~the old reckoning: they
18 II, 6,1| practical consequences which~follow from this teaching. There
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