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ministers 8
ministration 5
ministry 29
minor 32
minority 10
minus 1
miracle 7
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32 house
32 judaea
32 little
32 minor
32 modern
32 understood
31 complete
Bishop Alexander (Mileant)
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   Part,  Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,1,5| and twelve books of the minor prophets, Hosea, Joel, Amos, ~ 2 1,2,2| it would seem, was such a minor offense. Could it really 3 1,5,1| who are therefore called Minor. There are two more books 4 2,2,5| ministers in Ephesus, in Asia~Minor. During the reign of Emperor 5 2,3,2| slowly spread~throughout Asia Minor and eastern Europe.~In the 6 2,3,3| converted to Judaism) in Asia Minor, and later – in Egypt, where 7 2,3,3| Bithynia” – provinces of Asia Minor. It must be understood~that “ 8 2,3,3| comfort, and confirm the Asia~Minor Christians in their faith 9 2,3,3| written for the same Asia Minor Christians. In~this second 10 2,3,3| Later, he turned to Asia Minor with his sermon, established 11 2,3,3| all the churches in Asia Minor. After being thrown into 12 2,3,3| the long established Asia Minor churches, whose congregations 13 2,3,3| increased throughout Asia Minor,~replacing the rites of 14 2,3,3| primarily directed to those Asia Minor churches, to whom Apostle 15 2,4,2| of the heathens~in Asia Minor — he did not hesitate to 16 2,4,3| town of Tarsus (in Asia Minor), which was then renowned 17 2,4,3| were founded in the Asia Minor cities of Pisidian,~Antioch, 18 2,4,3| founded earlier in Asia Minor, and~then crossed over to 19 2,4,3| founded earlier in Asia~Minor, and then stopping at Ephesus, 20 2,4,3| of the churches in Asia Minor and in~Miletus, he left 21 2,5,3| the seven~churches of Asia Minor to whom St. John directed 22 2,5,3| Christians, at first in Asia Minor and then in other parts~ 23 2,5,4| the seven Churches of Asia Minor). Fulfilled prophecies should 24 2,5,4| the seven churches of Asia Minor (ch. 1).~2. The letters 25 2,5,4| the seven churches of Asia Minor (chs. 2 and 3), in which, 26 2,5,5| southwestern part of Asia Minor, today's Turkey. They were 27 2,5,5| the seven churches of Asia Minor brings to mind that in~them 28 2,5,5| future of each~Church of Asia Minor, b) a new and more in-depth 29 2,5,5| the other neighboring Asia Minor Churches. In 431 A.D. the 30 2,5,5| the western part of Asia Minor. It was dominated by paganism 31 2,5,5| sects flourished in Asia~Minor. The Apostles Peter, Paul, 32 2,5,9| Palestine, Syria, and Asia Minor many hermitages and monasteries


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