Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,1 | to in the Acts, he wrote letters of encouragement to various
2 1,6 | martyrdom, he wrote seven letters to Christian communities,
3 1,8 | defense of Orthodoxy and his letters after the Council were largely
4 3,0 | as to represent the Greek letters IC and XC — the first and
5 10 | Apostles; 3) Epistles (or Letters) of which there are twenty-one,
6 10,1| for each of the twenty-two letters of the Hebrew alphabet —
7 10,2| parts: 1) (Ch. 1-2) Two letters from the Jews of Jerusalem
8 10,3| the first of St. Paul's letters, written from Corinth about
9 11,1| These are the first and last letters of the Greek alphabet, signifying
10 11,1| monogram of the first two letters X and P of the Greek word
11 11,1| They are the first three letters of the Greek word for Jesus.
12 11,1| consists of the initial letters of the Greek words for Jesus
13 11,1| Christ, the lines above the letters indicating that the words
14 11,1| words are abbreviated. The letters NIKA are translated victor
15 11,1| These are the initial letters for the Latin inscription
16 11,2| symbols for Christ. The letters of the Greek word for fish,
17 11,2| also signify the first letters of each word of the phrase “
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