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pit 1
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20 obedience
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20 palm
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20 places
20 psalter
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   Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,5 | the domains of the Most Pious Tsars of Russia.~ ~ 2 1,8 | Sunday of Great Lent, was a pious Monk of Mt. Athos, and later 3 1,4 | Siberia. He came from a pious family and at age six, young 4 4,2 | he, together with his pious mother, Queen Helena, decided 5 4,2 | arrived in Jerusalem, the pious Queen destroyed all the 6 4,3 | educated in the community of pious virgins, diligently reading 7 4,5 | city and conquer it. The pious people of Constantinople 8 6,1 | variations, theological or pious opinions, or simply plain 9 7,1 | inhabitants preserved a pious custom of venerating the 10 7,1 | Orthodox Church there is a pious custom that before entering 11 7,2 | At this time, a certain pious Nun, who was blind, had 12 7,2 | being burnt and desecrated, pious people tried to hide or 13 7,2 | the iconoclasts, a certain pious widow who lived not far 14 7,2 | God Herself to Gabriel, a pious hermit of Iveron, whom she 15 7,2 | Icon reached Russia through pious pilgrims. It became especially 16 9 | in virtue as our pure and pious prayers to God. Thus it 17 9,6 | Thomas Week.~According to pious custom, a commemoration 18 10,2| moral world.~ ~Tobit.~This pious story was written probably 19 10,2| with the Fall of Samaria. A pious Jew, named Tobit, lived 20 10,2| Ch. 7-14).~ ~Judith.~This pious, yet nationalistic tale


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