Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 4,1 | the significance, for the future of Orthodoxy, of the Slavonic
2 I, 4,2 | city here but seeking a future one.. It is an ideal found
3 I, 5,2 | Abbot of Canterbury, and a future Patriarch of Alexandria,
4 I, 7,6 | which bodes ~well for the future of the monasteries. ~ Religious
5 I, 7,6 | 73~points the way to future developments in the Orthodox
6 I, 7,9 | reconciled to Orthodoxy. The future Patriarch Tikhon was Arch-~
7 I, 7,10| may prove ~the source of a future monastic resurrection. The
8 I, 7,10| the same time look to the future with confidence and hope. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
9 II, 0,11| inheritance unimpaired to the future.~Note that the Bible forms
10 II, 2,1 | life on earth, those in future generations~who have not
11 II, 2,2 | will exist again in the future: it is something~that exists
12 II, 2,5 | not simply an event in the future, for in the life of the
13 II, 6,2 | concrete results in the near future. The question of reunion
14 II, 6,2 | prominently on the agenda of future Pan-Orthodox Councils. During
15 II, 6,2 | decree continues, if in the future the Anglican~Church were
16 II, 6,2 | extended a hope for~the future.~Such is the situation so
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