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1 1,4 | parts of the Empire in the period prior to Nicea, the Church 2 1,4 | Councils which met in the period from 325 to 787 performed 3 1,4 | other Two. It was in this period that we see the activities 4 1,4 | an end.~During this same period, there were two other major 5 1,4 | second major current in this period was the rise and rapid spread 6 1,6 | Notable Fathers of the Early Period.~ ~St. Cyprian, Bishop of 7 1,7 | Fathers of the Early Byzantine Period.~ ~St. Anthony the Great († 8 1,8 | Fathers of the Later Byzantine Period.~ ~St. Gregory the Dialogist, 9 1,9 | officially Christian. After a period of vacillation between East 10 1,9 | the Latin West during this period.~ ~ 11 1,0 | into Russia during this period and the Russian Princess 12 1,0 | the Metropolitans of this period were Greeks, appointed by 13 1,0 | until 1480, and during this period only the Church kept alive 14 1,0 | important Saints shone in this period: St. Alexander Nevsky, Prince 15 1,0 | confiscated.~This Synodal Period, which lasted until 1917, 16 1,0 | lasted until 1917, was a period of spiritual low for the 17 1,2 | three years. During this period, one of the missionaries, 18 1,3 | to Russia after a brief period of less than a year, since 19 1,4 | and Asia. It was in this period (from the time of the American 20 1,4 | his primacy. During this period, St. Vladimir's Seminary 21 1,4 | War II and its post-war period, dying in 1950, having failed 22 1,5 | increased steadily in this period after the American Civil 23 1,5 | is very small. During the period after World War II, a number 24 2,1 | especially after the Mongol Period, Russian churches tended 25 3,1 | Pentecost are preceded by a period of preparation known as 26 3,1 | preceded by a special fasting period (the Nativity Fast begins 27 3,1 | are followed by a festal period called the Afterfeast, during 28 3,7 | quickly, initiating the new period of concert-like choir singing. 29 3,8 | and movable Feasts of the period of the Triodion and Pentecostarion, 30 3,4 | Church has ordained a lengthy period of repentance and spiritual 31 3,4 | spiritual searching — a period of preparation, so to speak — 32 3,5 | calendars added or subtracted a period called an epact to harmonize 33 5,1 | Probationer (or Novice).~For a period of at least three years, 34 5,1 | monastic life. This three-year period of preparation has existed 35 7,1 | 16, during the Afterfeast period of the Feast of the Dormition, 36 10,1| Chapters 1-17 describe the period from the reigns of Ahaziah 37 10,1| Judah during the Persian period, probably from 400-350 B.C. 38 10,1| Prophet Amos preached in the period from about 760-750 B.C. 39 10,1| written later in the Greek period (4th and 3rd Centuries B.C.) 40 10,1| Messenger) lived in the period from 500 to 450 B.C. One 41 10,2| Hyrcanus I, which marked the period of the successful struggle 42 10,3| of the coming seven-year period of tribulation on this earth


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