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1 1,4 | institution in Egypt in the 4th Century and rapidly spread
2 1,7 | spiritual writer of the 4th Century and is noted for
3 1,7 | and hymnographer of the 4th Century, and is especially
4 1,7 | Gregory, Bishop of Nyssa (4th Cent.).~St. Gregory was
5 1,7 | preachers of his time (late 4th Century) and was known for
6 1,1 | Georgia.~Founded in the 4th Century by St. Nina, Equal-to-the-Apostles (†
7 2,6 | Blessed Jerome wrote in the 4th Century that “In all the
8 3,2 | the 1st Antiphon of the 4th Tone, “From my youth....”
9 3,3 | separately; but about the 4th Century they were linked
10 3,7 | Orthodox tradition of the 4th Century, when he remarks: “...
11 4,4 | of the first half of the 4th Century set forth that January
12 4,6 | at the beginning of the 4th Century at the Local Council
13 4,9 | Paul (June 29).~From the 4th Century on, the Church of
14 6,3 | some sort of goddess, the 4th Person of the Trinity, as
15 7,2 | her knees, dating from the 4th Century. In addition to
16 8,4 | persecutions of the 3rd and 4th Centuries, when many people,
17 9,7 | treasured by monastics since the 4th Century. In the Service
18 9,8 | by the beginning of the 4th Century the use of the Psalter
19 10,1| Orthodox Bibles, 3rd and 4th Kings) were originally one.
20 10,1| later in the Greek period (4th and 3rd Centuries B.C.)
21 10,7| Acts 6:1-7 Mark 15:43-16:8~4th Sunday after Pascha Acts
22 10,7| Rom. 5:1-10 Matt. 6:22-33~4th Sunday after Pentecost Rom.
23 10,7| Adoration of the Cross~4th Sunday of Great Lent Heb.
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