Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 1 | idea of the bishop as the center of unity in the local ~community
2 I, 2,1| associations to form the center ~of the Christian Empire
3 I, 2,4| tenth century the chief center of Orthodox monasticism
4 I, 3,1| alone which could act as a center of unity, as an ~element
5 I, 5,2| still be felt today. At the center of this revival was a monk
6 I, 6,1| Third and last Rome, the center of Orthodox Christendom.
7 I, 6,3| he made a great spiritual center, gathering ~round him more
8 I, 6,3| world, also restored to the center of the Church.s life the
9 I, 6,3| reverent awe. Imagine in the center of the sun, in the dazzling
10 I, 7,1| the Holy Mountain was a center of theological scholarship,
11 I, 7,1| Athos or any other monastic center by numbers or literary ~
12 I, 7,9| western Europe, with its center in London. The first ~Exarch,
13 II, 2,1| Androutsos has written, is ‘the center and organ of Christ’s redeeming
14 II, 3,2| doors. The large door in the center — the Holy Door —~when opened
15 II, 3,2| of the east wall, in the center~of the sanctuary; behind
16 II, 6,1| Christians to a particular center of power~and jurisdiction (‘
17 II, 6,2| conference and has a permanent center in London, Saint~Basil’s
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