Chapter, Paragraph
1 Pref | a theology of piety and practice. The necessary continuity
2 1,0 | liturgical books and liturgical practice. The result was the splitting
3 3,2 | a remnant of the ancient practice of reading Old Testament
4 3,2 | two choirs in the ancient practice) according to the Tone of
5 3,2 | actually sung in modern practice, only the Theme Song (based
6 3,3 | the Altar. This ancient practice is preserved somewhat in
7 3,7 | hypothetically more primitive practice. There is room in Orthodox
8 5,2 | 826) disagreed with this practice, since he considered that
9 5,2 | form of monasticism. The practice, however, became widespread,
10 5,2 | monasteries, for example, the practice of St. Theodore is generally
11 6,0 | others — we should rather practice the Golden Rule — As you
12 6,2 | urging us to follow Him, practice the Christian virtues and
13 8,1 | after birth and (in Russian practice, at least) the child was
14 8,1 | was celebrated. In modern practice, the Baptism is usually
15 8,1 | an obligatory rite. [The practice of using, for brevity, water
16 8,1 | the meaning of the ancient practice, absolutely there is required
17 8,4 | practices. In the Greek practice, the Priest says: “Whatever
18 8,4 | the Confessor (such is the practice in many places on Mt. Athos),
19 8,6 | monastery was entitled Abbot (a practice strictly adhered to by the
20 8,7 | which reflects the ancient practice of placing crowns on the
21 8,8 | Priests, reflecting an ancient practice of performing in the course
22 8,8 | This replaces an ancient practice of laying-on of hands.~We
23 9,7 | ordinary Orthodox Christian practice this unceasing Prayer of
24 10,1 | and Southern Kingdoms to practice monotheism and observe the
25 10,3 | encouraging Gaius in his practice.~ ~Jude.~This letter, written
26 10,5 | 1 Corinthians 9:22~Practice hospitality............................
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