Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 2,2 | states that He ~has given His disciples a share in the divine glory,
2 I, 2,4 | receive visitors. A group of disciples gathered round him, and
3 I, 2,4 | him, and be-~sides these disciples there was a far larger circle
4 I, 3,3 | Uncreated Light which the three disciples ~saw surrounding Jesus at
5 I, 3,3 | physical ~eyes (as by the disciples at the Transfiguration),
6 I, 4,1 | expulsion from Moravia, the disciples of Metho-~dius turned naturally
7 I, 4,3 | of retreat became known, disciples gath-~ered round him, and
8 I, 4,3 | he turned his group of disciples into a regular monastery,
9 I, 4,3 | yet more distant forest, disciples would follow, new communities
10 I, 4,3 | communities were founded by disciples of Sergius in his ~own lifetime,
11 I, 6,3 | Russia, but many of his disciples traveled thither from ~Romania
12 I, 6,3 | which the Lord said to His ~disciples: .My peace I give to you;
13 I, 6,3 | of Hesychasm and knew the disciples of Paissy ~Velichkovsky:
14 I, 7,10| Methodius, on the work of their disciples in Bulgaria and Serbia,
15 II, 0,11| writing by his immediate disciples’ (Oxford Dictionary). Not~
16 II, 1,5 | the Great was praying, his disciples saw him ‘just like a fire’ (
17 II, 6,3 | his teaching to his three disciples. The~eldest faithfully repeated
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