Chapter, Paragraph
1 Pref | from Europe or the Middle East; or else it must be dug
2 1,5 | not impossible, between East and West. And even in theology
3 1,5 | jurisdiction to extend to the East as well as the West, the
4 1,9 | period of vacillation between East and West, Serbia came under
5 2,1 | Orthodox churches are oriented East — West, with the main entrance
6 2,1 | the light of Truth (the East). This rule is violated
7 2,4 | Behind this, at the extreme East end of the Altar is a raised
8 3,2 | drove out man; and at the east of the garden of Eden he
9 4,4 | the Dayspring from the East, has visited us from on
10 4,4 | behold, wise men from the East came to Jerusalem, saying, “
11 4,4 | have seen His star in the East, and have come to worship
12 4,4 | which they had seen in the East went before them, till it
13 4,5 | Bethlehem which shone in the East to the Magi coming to worship
14 6,4 | speaks of the Temple whose East gate remains sealed, through
15 7,1 | extended out into all the East. In 944 the Emperor Constantine
16 7,2 | terrible Conqueror of the East, Tamerlane. Grand Prince
17 8,1 | catechumen then turns back to the east (which symbolizes the region
18 10,1 | approaching Canaan from the East (Ch. 21:14-36).~Here we
19 10,1 | attack upon Canaan from the East. Deuteronomy is essentially
20 11,1 | crucified Christ), which in the East, culminated in the eight-pointed
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