Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 1 | London, 1931, p. 197). ~ ~ 7~At many periods in Orthodox
2 I, 2,2 | after these three (Canon 7). Constantinople naturally
3 I, 3,3 | they actually received. On 7 April 1453 the ~Turks began
4 I, 6,3 | all understanding [Phil. 4:7]... What else do you ~feel?. ~ .
5 I, 7,6 | of a total population of 7,632,806, the Orthodox numbered
6 I, 7,6 | 806, the Orthodox numbered 7,472,559 other Christians
7 II, 0,12| the Lutherans (1573-1581)~7 The Confession of Faith
8 II, 0,12| Councils and by individ-~7~ual bishops. Theodore Balsamon,
9 II, 0,12| part of Holy Tradition.~7. Icons~The Tradition of
10 II, 2,2 | and not from us” (2 Cor. 4:7). But while claiming no~
11 II, 4 | Homilies on 1 Corinthians, 7:1 (P.G. 61, 55)). This double
12 II, 4 | Marriage or Holy Matrimony~7 The Anointing of the Sick (
13 II, 4,3 | 1156 (see P.G. 140, 176-7)).~Thus if we ask, what
14 II, 5,1 | Candlemas’) (2 February).~7. The Annunciation of the
15 II, 5,1 | thirteen days later, on 7 January (New Style); the
16 II, 6,2 | Constantinople and Rome, 1967); on 7 December 1965 the anathemas~
17 II, 6,2 | Anglicanism and Orthodoxy, PP-~46-7). Yet there are many other
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