Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,4 | The first of these was the rise of monasticism. It began
2 1,4 | current in this period was the rise and rapid spread of Islam,
3 1,9 | was not really until the rise of the Wallachian — Moldavian
4 1,1 | after World War I and the rise of modern, secular Turkey,
5 1,5 | autonomous Church. With the rise to power of the Communists
6 2,7 | symbolizing that the Bishop must rise to holiness of life, wearing
7 2,7 | teaching and life he must rise above his flock and be to
8 3,7 | the 18th Century who gave rise to the Imperial Chapel Choir.
9 4,4 | Joseph in a dream and said, “Rise, take the Child and His
10 4,0 | waking from sleep, she would rise and shake off death like
11 4,4 | After three days I will rise again.' Therefore order
12 6,2 | meekness, and only then to rise step by step to the summit
13 6,2 | separated man from God, giving rise to godly tears and sorrow
14 6,2 | and heartfelt tears that rise from the depths of the heart,
15 6,2 | 36), for He makes His sun rise on the evil and on the good,
16 6,2 | living link with God, giving rise to what is called the awareness
17 6,2 | is this love which gives rise to our determination, courage
18 8,4 | the soul, so that it may rise up, become cleansed, luminous,
19 8,7 | helping men and women to rise again after a fall, the
20 9,1 | that if our prayers will rise speedily to God, they must
21 9,3 | as St. John says, “let us rise during the night. If you
22 9,6 | that the dead will again rise from the grave by God's
23 10,1| Egyptian bondage, including the rise of Moses as leader of the
24 11,1| Him, to be buried and to rise again from the dead. This
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