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   Part,  Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,1,4 | resplendently in the 11th-12th centuries, before the Tatar invasion ( 2 1,1,5 | of the Church for several centuries ~in which it was not accepted 3 1,1,5 | in the second and third centuries, by various heretics, who 4 1,1,5 | in the world through the centuries, found it necessary to produce 5 1,1,7 | Church during those same centuries (and subsequent ones ~as 6 1,2,4 | lived and prospered for four centuries, till “there arose a new 7 1,2,4 | Eastern Church in later centuries has been to create two-~ 8 1,3,1 | Jewish nation spanned many centuries and ~took place in several 9 1,3,2 | Jeremiah and Daniel. ~ As centuries passed, the Jews developed 10 1,4,2 | being composed for over 8 centuries, starting with Moses (1500 11 1,4,2 | the Church of the early centuries often used Psalter for ~ 12 1,4,6 | Wisdom was pro-~duced many centuries after the death of Solomon. 13 1,5,1 | events, divided by many centuries, yet akin in ~spirit. Such 14 1,5,2 | military ~power. In two centuries, the Assyrian Empire spread 15 1,5,3 | spiritual qualities. ~ As centuries passed, an image of a true 16 1,5,5 | lived between 9th and 6th centuries B.C.: Joel, Jonah, Amos, 17 1,5,5 | combined events divided by many centuries but similar ~from religious 18 1,5,5 | Manasseh (6th through 4th ~centuries B.C.), were the religious 19 1,Add,1| Succession in the first two centuries of the Church (London, 1953), 20 2,1 | Greeks.~The Roman Epoch. For centuries the power of the Romans 21 2,1 | Zerubbabel’s temple, erected five centuries~before, with the magnificent 22 2,1,9 | more recent, for the few~centuries since the coming of Christ 23 2,1,9 | lived in the sixth and~fifth centuries before Christ. The years 24 2,1,9 | commonly placed in the same centuries. Zarathustra, or, to give 25 2,1,9 | have been~older by several centuries. Only Manichæism and Islam 26 2,1,9 | into being in~the thirteen centuries between 650 B.C. and A.D. 27 2,1,9 | years ago.~Not for five centuries have important gains been 28 2,1,9 | Annam, Korea, and Japan many centuries ago, and at present it is 29 2,1,9 | process completed about four centuries ago, and in the~present 30 2,1,9 | comparatively brief span of thirteen centuries may lend support. The~grouping 31 2,1,0 | the past four and a half centuries the Occident and its~culture 32 2,1,0 | that during its first five centuries Christianity won the~professed 33 2,1,0 | Persian Empire which for centuries fought Rome to a stalemate.~ 34 2,1,0 | states-In its first five centuries neither China nor America 35 2,1,0 | until after its first five centuries were passed. It is against 36 2,1,0 | Christianity. In its initial centuries the geographic~scope of 37 2,1,1 | associated with Persia,~for centuries one of the mightiest empires 38 2,1,1 | until, after more than three centuries, it had, through its first~ 39 2,2,2 | scholars of the~2nd and 3rd centuries such as Origen; Isihi, the 40 2,2,2 | speaking churches for many centuries, known presently as~the 41 2,2,4 | writings during the first~centuries which referred to themselves 42 2,5,2 | of the second and third centuries quote from the Apocalypse, 43 2,5,3 | writers of the first~three centuries concur in the designation 44 2,5,4 | During the past twenty centuries, there has been a multitude 45 2,5,4 | one from the other by many centuries and even by~millennia, merge 46 2,5,5 | the Church in the early centuries of Christianity. The syncretic 47 2,5,9 | Christians from the first centuries onward had already literally 48 2,5,9 | fourth through the seventh centuries, when in the desert regions 49 2,5,9 | Apostles. During the early~centuries of Christianity, heretics


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