Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I,Intro | Constantinople itself still remains in Turkish hands, a ~ 3~
2 I, 2,4 | Orthodoxy, but monasticism ~remains the most classical of all (
3 I, 3,2 | political difficulties, it still remains true that in the ~end it
4 I, 3,3 | to ~us, but His essence remains unapproachable. (Letter
5 I, 3,3 | pres-~ence in the world. God remains .the Wholly Other,. and
6 I, 4,1 | became Church Slavonic, which remains to ~the present day the
7 I, 7,6 | secularism and indifference, remains a Christian nation in a
8 I, 7,6 | and ~State; but the Church remains deeply influential. ~ Greek
9 I, 7,10 | of the diaspora, but it remains to say ~something of Orthodox
10 II, 1,1 | immanence: God’s essence remains unapproachable, but His
11 II, 1,5 | integrity. Man, when deified, remains distinct (though not separate)
12 II, 1,5 | saints’ bodies during life remains active in their relics~when
13 II, 2,2 | essential characteristics, it remains~and always will remain visibly
14 II, 2,3 | expel the human. The bishop remains a man, and as such he may
15 II, 2,3 | sole ‘criterion of truth’ remains God Himself, living mysteriously
16 II, 5,1 | are taken into account, it remains true that Orthodox Christians
17 II, 6,2 | general approach, it still remains~true that there are many
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