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1 1 | the first Bishop of the city — was later scattered by
2 1,1 | visited Russia as far as the city of Kiev (while yet another —
3 1,0 | laid siege to the Greek city of Kherson. He promised
4 1,0 | after the capture of the city, he did, in fact, embrace
5 1,0 | henceforth ceased to be the city of the chief Hierarch.~Three
6 1,4 | Nicholas Cathedral in New York City, as a delegate to the All
7 1,5 | largest population in New York City. Accordingly, on March 12,
8 1,5 | and resides in New York City.~ ~Bulgarian.~Bulgarian
9 1,5 | Metropolitan, resident in New York City. In 1977 an independent
10 1,5 | Metropolitan residing in New York City, and several Bishops in
11 2,1 | Terrible) conquered the city of Kazan which had been
12 2,5 | more than 1600 bells of the city ringing simultaneously at
13 2,7 | an eagle hovering over a city. The view of the city symbolizes
14 2,7 | a city. The view of the city symbolizes his rule over
15 2,7 | symbolizes his rule over a city and the eagle (for which
16 3,3 | He said, “Go into the city to a certain one, and 'ay
17 3,3 | services were held in all the city churches, followed by a
18 3,3 | a procession around the city. Among the worshippers was
19 3,6 | harlot living in the Egyptian city of Alexandria who later
20 4,2 | Jerusalem, he destroyed the city and leveled the Temple on
21 4,2 | destroyed by Titus a new city, which he named Helio-Hadrianopolis.
22 4,2 | it was forbidden for this city to be called by its previous
23 4,2 | decided to restore the city of Jerusalem, and in the
24 4,2 | the idols and cleansed the city of pagan cult objects, consecrating
25 4,4 | enrolled, each to his own city. And Joseph also went up
26 4,4 | up from Galilee, from the city of Nazareth, to Judea, to
27 4,4 | Nazareth, to Judea, to the city of David, which is called
28 4,4 | is born this day in the city of David a Savior, Who is
29 4,8 | was sent front God to a city of Galilee named Nazareth,
30 4,1 | Christ set out for the Holy City.~Calling to Himself two
31 4,1 | this beautiful and sacred city.~Not only the disciples,
32 4,1 | loved His people and His city, His heart was filled with
33 4,1 | knew that the fair and holy city of Jerusalem which He was
34 4,1 | As He drew night to the city, Jesus wept over it, saying, “
35 4,5 | preparing to attack the city and conquer it. The pious
36 4,5 | The inhabitants of the city heard of this vision of
37 4,5 | holding a veil over the city as a sign of protection,
38 7,1 | Abgar ruled in the Syrian city of Edessa. He was afflicted
39 7,1 | placed it in a niche over the city gates.~For many years the
40 7,1 | the Image away from the city walls. In a vision, the
41 7,1 | Edessa, the position of the city seemed hopeless. But the
42 7,1 | Image with which to save the city from the adversaries. Dismantling
43 7,1 | around the walls of the city, the Persian army miraculously
44 7,1 | Emir — the ruler of the city of Edessa — and brought
45 7,2 | intending to capture the city. The Novgorodians remained,
46 7,2 | about on the walls of the city.~When the Icon was carried
47 7,2 | turned with the face to the city. After this Divine Sign,
48 7,2 | finally settled near the city of Tikhvin.~On the site
49 7,2 | Hierarchs, abandoning the city, and borne in their company
50 7,2 | on the inhabitants of the city. The Hierarchs were met
51 7,2 | who had subjugated the city of Kazan with the aid of
52 7,2 | the aid of God (for the city had been the capital of
53 7,2 | and the Governor of the city, but they did not want to
54 10,2| named Tobit, lived in the city and was known for his many
55 10,3| and Paul remained in the city eighteen months (Acts 18:
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