Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,1 | Acts 22:3). At a young age he had learned the trade
2 1,2 | unmarried, in Greece, at the age of eighty-four, and is commemorated
3 1,4 | Iconoclast controversy, the Age of the Seven Councils came
4 1,7 | exposing the vices of his age, for which reason he was
5 1,3 | Diocese about 1756 and at the age of 16, he began his monastic
6 1,4 | from a pious family and at age six, young John was already
7 1,4 | reading at his parish. At age nine he entered the Irkutsk
8 1,4 | musical instruments.~At the age of seventeen, in recognition
9 1,4 | Holy Saturday, 1879, at the age of eighty-two, having served
10 3,8 | always, to the close of the age (Matt. 28:20).~Whereas special
11 4,1 | since they were now in old age. Scorn and mockery was their
12 4,7 | Asher; she was of a great age, having lived with her husband
13 4,8 | the Baptist] in her old age has also conceived a son;
14 4,0 | Having reached an advanced age, the Most-Pure One wished
15 4,6 | since after this present age, characterized by 7-day
16 6,3 | living already in “the age to come.” She enjoys now
17 8,1 | always, to the close of the age (Matt. 28:18-20). The necessity
18 8,4 | he had reached a mature age. In many monasteries an
19 8,4 | when he or she reaches the age of moral discernment, usually
20 8,4 | discernment, usually around the age of six or seven.~ ~Repentance —
21 10,1| Israel in the Messianic Age (Ch. 4-5); and 3) Accusations
22 10,1| preparations for the Messianic Age. Upon the completion of
23 10,1| coming of the Messianic Age. The second part (Chapters
24 10,3| and 5) On the End of This Age (Ch. 24-25).~ ~In Times
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