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15 candle
15 capital
15 central
15 chrismation
15 cloud
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capital

   Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,3 | Constantine moved his imperial capital from Rome to Byzantium, 2 1,3 | Bosporus, where he built a new capital, Constantinople (dedicated 3 1,4 | Constantinople, the new capital, should hold the next place 4 1,0 | Constantine. Returning to his capital of Kiev, Vladimir ordered 5 1,3 | he arrived in Sitka (the capital of Russian America), he 6 2,1 | especially in Kiev, the first capital, the domes of the churches 7 7,1 | Edessa — and brought to the Capital of the Orthodox. With great 8 7,2 | deliverance of the Orthodox capital. As a result, the Khan unexpectedly 9 7,2 | he fled, and the Russian capital was spared. For this reason, 10 7,2 | for the city had been the capital of the Tatar Khan), the 11 8,6 | metropolis) was the Bishop of the capital of a province, while Archbishop 12 10,1| Kingdom of Judah, with its capital at Jerusalem, and the Northern 13 10,1| Kingdom of Israel, with its capital at Samaria) through the 14 10,2| is Nineveh, the Assyrian capital, where the people of the 15 10,3| came to Thessalonica, the capital of Macedonia (Acts 17:1).


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