Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,1 | on the Isle of Patmos, he wrote the Apocalypse (or Revelation).
2 1,1 | attested to in the Acts, he wrote letters of encouragement
3 1,2 | was an iconographer and wrote the first Icon of the Most-Holy
4 1,2 | Church tradition, St. Mark wrote his Gospel at the request
5 1,6 | his way to martyrdom, he wrote seven letters to Christian
6 1,8 | which he suffered much. He wrote on the Procession of the
7 1,2 | Colonies from 1818 to 1820, wrote:~ ~Once I related to [Fr. (
8 1,4 | of St. Matthew, and even wrote a small book, A Guide to
9 1,4 | his flock. One of these wrote, many years later: “When
10 2,6 | 2nd Century, Tertullian wrote: “We never hold a service
11 2,6 | 76]. The Blessed Jerome wrote in the 4th Century that “
12 2,6 | Patriarch of Jerusalem, wrote in the 7th Century: “Lampadas
13 2,6 | Thessalonica (15th Century) wrote that “candles are also lit
14 4,4 | Gregory of Nyssa in 380 wrote that the faithful of Cappadocia
15 4,6 | by Pseudo-Dionysius, who wrote in the 6th Century.] The
16 4,8 | in writing; and when he wrote the name John, his mouth
17 6,1 | who did not accept Him, wrote: To all who received Him,
18 6,2 | Bishop Theophan the Recluse wrote. “The tears of the eyes
19 7 | of Damascus (f776), who wrote in the Mid-Eighth Century
20 7,1 | Him as the Son of God and wrote a letter requesting Him
21 7,1 | and the letter which He wrote to Abgar, were brought by
22 7,2 | been found, and who later wrote an account of the Finding),
23 8,3 | Metropolitan Philaret of Moscow wrote in his Longer Catechism,
24 9,8 | As St. Basil the Great wrote, “the Book of Psalms embraces
25 10,1| height of Babylonian power, wrote probably between 608-598
26 10,2| living in Jerusalem, who wrote not long after the death
27 10,3| relief and gratitude, Paul wrote this letter.~In the letter
28 10,3| faith and loyalty, Paul wrote the first letter to the
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