Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 2,1 | Constantine.s death, had carried this policy ~through to
2 I, 2,3 | censed by the priest and carried in procession. What do these
3 I, 3,1 | restored. ~ The severance was carried a stage further by the rise
4 I, 3,2 | Crusaders of Angers, as they carried home the relics which they
5 I, 4,1 | which Cyril and Methodius carried with them as they left Byzantium
6 I, 4,3 | years ~Russian painters carried to perfection the iconographic
7 I, 6,2 | which in their eyes had carried reform too far. ~ The schism
8 I, 6,3 | he traveled, the Pilgrim carried with ~him a copy of the
9 I, 6,3 | Liturgy he was entirely carried away: .He could ~not keep
10 I, 6,3 | bishops alone. The Council carried through a far-reaching program
11 II, 0,12| honour on the altar; it is carried in procession at the Lit-~
12 II, 3,2 | before this scheme could be carried into effect.~In the Orthodox
13 II, 4,3 | the Book of the Gospels is carried in procession round the
14 II, 4,5 | episcopal consecration is carried out by a ‘college’ of bishops.~
15 II, 4,5 | at High Mass is usually carried out by a priest, but in
16 II, 5,1 | letter, but the third was carried~into effect by certain autocephalous
17 II, 6,2 | Orders have not apparently carried this~decision into effect.
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