Chapter, Paragraph
1 Pref | commonly practiced, observed, held and understood by one generation
2 Pref | of these truths commonly held by the Orthodox, and to
3 1,1 | Edessa and India, where he is held in great veneration as a
4 1,3 | and the idea of martyrdom held a central place in the spiritual
5 1,4 | of the Monophysites who held that in Christ the human
6 1,4 | Monothelite heresy which held that in the union of the
7 1,4 | person. The Council, however, held that if Christ has two natures,
8 1,4 | Christ, against those who held that Icon-veneration was
9 1,1 | large in numbers, but always held a special place in Orthodoxy
10 1,4 | Church Sobor (Council) was held in Mayfield, Pennsylvania.
11 1,4 | All Russian Sobor to be held in more than two centuries,
12 1,4 | Second All American Sobor was held in 1919 in Cleveland, Ohio.
13 1,4 | Third All American Sobor held in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania,
14 1,4 | Fourth All American Sobor held in Detroit, Michigan, in
15 1,4 | Fifth All American Sobor held in Cleveland, Ohio, Bishop
16 1,4 | Fourteenth) of the Metropolia was held at St. Tikhon's Monastery
17 1,4 | First All American Council held in 1907 at Mayfield, Pennsylvania.~
18 1,5 | Orthodox Church of America held its first convention in
19 2,4 | Christianity has always held that without the Bishop
20 2,5 | cup-shaped vessel with a cover held by three chains uniting
21 2,6 | Christian service can be held without them. In the Old
22 2,6 | Tabernacle — services were held in it with lamps as the
23 3,3 | commandments concerning it were held sacred by the Apostles;
24 3,3 | Liturgy of the Catechumens was held in a separate place from
25 3,3 | with this, services were held in all the city churches,
26 3,4 | up to kiss the Handcross held by the Priest. Those who
27 3,1 | love with God. That is, he held in scorn the heavenly obligations
28 3,3 | Hymn. ~It has always been held that these rules of fasting
29 3,7 | branches are blessed and held by the faithful (pussy-willow
30 3,8 | set us free. He that was held prisoner of it has annihilated
31 4,7 | together: the Old, departing, held in its arms and blessed
32 4,7 | other man before him: he held the Almighty in his arms,
33 5 | place, everything being held in common (there being no
34 5 | monasticism, for a time, held sway on Mt. Athos, but at
35 6,0 | that nothing else should be held in greater esteem; for we
36 6,4 | is the Candlestick which held that Light that illumines
37 6,4 | coal, so too, the Theotokos held the Living Coal. In the
38 7,2 | Tatars, and finding himself held in captivity, he recalled
39 7,2 | rising of the sun, the Tatars held a last council concerning
40 7,2 | veneration in which it is held among all the Icons of the
41 8,3 | of the Orthodox Church is held by the Holy Eucharist —
42 8,3 | up to kiss the Hand Cross held by the Priest and those
43 8,4 | a very serious sin; many held the extreme position that
44 8,4 | their lifetime, while others held that those who had lapsed
45 8,7 | Russian Church the crowns are held over the couples' heads
46 9,6 | prayers for the dead has been held by the Orthodox Church since
47 10,1 | Prophet Isaiah has always been held in highest esteem by the
48 10,3 | Christ and the view was held by some that the Day of
49 11,1 | four ends of the Cross are held together and united by its
50 11,1 | creation visible and invisible, held together by the power of
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