Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,1 | before his conversion to Christianity) was zealous for Judaism
2 1,3 | these humble beginnings, Christianity spread far and wide throughout
3 1,3 | Roman Emperor to embrace Christianity. In 313, Constantine and
4 1,3 | further when he legislated Christianity as the only accepted religion
5 1,0 | Princess Olga was converted to Christianity in 955, although the effective
6 1,0 | lower Volga), the Latin Christianity of the Germans, or the Orthodox
7 1,0 | Kherson. He promised to accept Christianity if he was successful in
8 2,1 | the victory of the Cross (Christianity) over the Crescent (Islam).~ ~
9 2,4 | In the first centuries of Christianity, the Divine Liturgy was
10 2,4 | This is so, since true Christianity has always held that without
11 4,2 | Roman Emperors to recognize Christianity) , he, together with his
12 4,3 | in the first centuries of Christianity is found in the tradition
13 4,4 | In the earliest days of Christianity, the Feast of the Nativity
14 6,7 | Baptism is the door to Christianity, the beginning of life in
15 6,8 | resurrection of the dead. All of Christianity is founded on Christ's Resurrection (
16 7 | from the first centuries of Christianity. Church Tradition tells
17 7 | grounded in the very essence of Christianity, since Christianity is the
18 7 | essence of Christianity, since Christianity is the revelation by the
19 7 | above, which is revealed in Christianity, thus forms the foundations
20 7 | contradict the essence of Christianity, but is unfailingly connected
21 7 | back to the very origins of Christianity and is an inalienable part
22 7 | are part of the nature of Christianity and without the Icon Christianity
23 7 | Christianity and without the Icon Christianity would cease to be Christianity.
24 7 | Christianity would cease to be Christianity. The Holy Gospel summons
25 8,1 | families were not baptized. Christianity, above all, is a new life
26 10,3| influence and was converted to Christianity. Paul persuaded him to return
27 10,3| showing the pre-eminence of Christianity over Judaism. The letter
28 10,3| 12; 3:1) of the truth of Christianity as opposed to the heresies
29 11,1| their bases, representing Christianity spreading in the four directions.
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