Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 2,4 | of government and in its daily life. Byzantium ~in fact
2 I, 4,1 | an integral part of the daily ~life of the Slavonic peoples
3 I, 5,2 | very little ef-~fect on the daily life of the ordinary Christian,
4 I, 7,6 | freely confide, calling daily in large numbers for practical
5 II, 0,12| Vespers are not recited daily, but only at weekends and
6 II, 0,12| the Eucharist, and~also daily at Nocturns and at Compline.
7 II, 0,12| practical situations in the~daily life of each Christian.
8 II, 1,1 | world, in the Church, in~the daily life of each man.~Orthodox
9 II, 2,4 | saint in his room, and prays daily to~him. The festival of
10 II, 3,2 | Eucharist is~celebrated daily, in the Orthodox Church
11 II, 3,2 | Orthodox Church today a daily Liturgy is not usual except
12 II, 3,2 | obliged to~work on Sundays, a daily Liturgy has become the practice
13 II, 3,2 | Divine Office is recited daily in monasteries, large and
14 II, 4 | man’s~life, others perhaps daily.~The sacraments are personal:
15 II, 5,2 | exist special Manuals with daily prayers to be said by all
16 II, 5,2 | monastic communities recite daily in~church as part of the
17 II, 5,2 | Epistle and~Gospel appointed daily for the Liturgy.~By way
18 II, 7,9 | NcNulty, London, 1960.~For the daily prayers used by an Orthodox
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