Chapter, Paragraph
1 1 | 1. A Brief History of the Orthodox Church.~
2 1 | the Orthodox Church.~The history of the Orthodox Church actually
3 1,9 | major importance in the history and development of Orthodoxy
4 1,3 | of Bishop Innocent, the history of the American Mission
5 1,4 | the library dealing with history and the sciences, and while
6 1,4 | and true authors of this History of Orthodoxy in America,
7 1,4 | Orthodoxy in America, a history written in deeds and actions
8 1,4 | those who made and make history live. They are the ones
9 1,4 | will resurrect this written history from a written account and
10 2,1 | the cupolas. In the early history of the Russian Church, especially
11 3,4 | difficult times in the Church's history, during the heretical divisions
12 6,2 | a rebuke to themselves.~History remembers many who have
13 8,4 | developed early in the Church's history in the time of the persecutions
14 9,8 | crucial episodes in biblical history and 'everyday human affairs
15 10 | and legend, folk tale and history, sacred hymns and a superb
16 10 | emerges — this book is a history of God acting in history,
17 10 | history of God acting in history, that is, Salvation History,
18 10 | history, that is, Salvation History, It is a history of a people
19 10 | Salvation History, It is a history of a people chosen by God
20 10 | Luke and John; 2) Church History — The Acts of the Apostles;
21 10,1| i.e., the beginning of history) to the Israelite sojourn
22 10,1| primarily with primeval history; Chapters 12-50 treat the
23 10,1| Chapters 12-50 treat the history of the Fathers of Israel (
24 10,1| concerned primarily with the history of Israel during the times
25 10,1| Ch. 1-2) and recounts the history of Solomon's reign (Ch.
26 10,1| then continues with the history of the Kings of the Divided
27 10,1| Chapters 18-25 continue the history of the Kingdom of Judah
28 10,1| seen as part of a larger history including the books of Ezra
29 10,1| books are a theological history of the dynasty of David
30 10,1| a summary of Israel's history from Adam to David, presented
31 10,1| 4) (2 Chr. 10-36) — the history of the Davidic Kings and
32 10,1| books form part of a larger history which includes 1st and 2nd
33 10,1| for deliverance); Sacred History (in which the nation recounts
34 10,1| 12) interpreting current history and predicting the ultimate
35 10,2| the main events of Judea's history from the accession of Antiochus
36 10,2| abridgment of a five-volume history, now lost, by one Jason
37 10,2| interpretation of Jewish history from the time of the High
38 10,3| book of Acts — the early history of the Church — is a continuation
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