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1 Intro, A,1| to individuals or local churches (as are all the Epistles 2 Intro, A,4| only in homes but also in churches, which is why they have 3 Intro, A,5| church at this time. (In some~churches they are only asked to stand 4 Intro, A,5| Faith of the ancient local churches;~ in the ancient Liturgies, 5 Intro, A,5| supervision of the~leaders of the churches. In them we see the confession 6 Intro, A,6| councils of separate Orthodox~Churches gathered twice a year, in 7 Intro, A,6| wider area than individual Churches and, finally, councils of 8 I, 1,9 | Sunday of Lent in cathedral churches wherever a bishop~presides. 9 I, 2,4 | None of the~leaders of the churches will contradict this, nor 10 I, 2,4 | thisdoxology was used in the churches from the very time that 11 II, 7,2 | Christian~communities or churches. The name “church” which 12 II, 7,5 | nature. Differences between Churches arise frequently out of 13 II, 7,5 | normal communion~of other Churches with the given local Church 14 II, 7,5 | Finally, the bond between Churches can sometimes be~violated 15 II, 7,5 | today of two separate local Churches (in full communion with 16 II, 7,5 | disagreements~among the Churches: “Cause discords to cease 17 II, 7,5 | Patriarchs of the Eastern Churches, concerning the infallibility 18 II, 7,6 | local ancient Christian Churches preserved lists of their 19 II, 7,6 | appointed as bishops in~the Churches by the Apostles, and their 20 II, 7,6 | the beginnings of their churches, and reveal~the series of 21 II, 7,6 | Apostles. For the Apostolic Churches keep the lists (of bishops) 22 II, 7,6 | and likewise the other Churches also point~to those men 23 II, 8,5 | given in His~body in all the churches of the faithful.~4. The 24 II, 8,5 | prepared separately in all churches, after its sanctification~ 25 II, 8,5 | with reverence from the churches to their own houses, and 26 II, 8,5 | entreaty: for the peace of the churches, for the good condition~ 27 II, 8,8 | Presbyterians. Other Orthodox Churches today~have similar rules. 28 II, 9,5 | subsequently~in Christian churches. If in certain cases Christian 29 II, 9,5 | be~set forth in the holy churches of God (for veneration) . . . 30 II, 9,6 | the building~over them of churches and altars; d) in the establishment 31 App, 5,2 | states that in individual churches or dioceses, the celebrations 32 App, 5,2 | saints of the individual Churches (i.e., dioceses), and each 33 App, 5,2 | glorification of ascetics.~In local Churches (dioceses) the right to 34 App, 5,2 | their determination~erected churches dedicated to such ascetics, 35 App, 5,3 | of Crete, and~in all the churches throughout the whole world. 36 App, 5,4 | belief and~practice of the Churches of the East. The general 37 App, 5,4 | Church, as among the Orthodox Churches of the East, local saints 38 App, 5,4 | such as the construction of~churches and side altars dedicated 39 App, 5,5 | suburbs, and in the holy churches of God in~outlying districts 40 App, 5,6 | questions, the~Eastern Orthodox Churches of the second millennium