Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,1| By “Divine Service” the Orthodox Christian Church means a
2 1,1| by means of which prayers Orthodox Christians glorify God and
3 1,3| expressions of prayerful feeling, Orthodox Christians, when praying,
4 5,2| and the State: “For the Orthodox episcopate of the Church
5 5,2| suffering Russian Land and its Orthodox people both in the homeland
6 6,9| enemies. In olden times, in Orthodox kingdoms, these prayers
7 7,1| the local bishop and all Orthodox Christians,* “that the Lord
8 7,1| first, remember, O Lord, the Orthodox episcopate of the Church
9 8,2| the Creed, to impress on Orthodox Christians the doctrine
10 8,2| exclusion from the community of Orthodox Christians — and “eternal
11 8,2| proclamation of length of days” to Orthodox Patriarchs, to the clergy,
12 8,2| to the clergy, and to all Orthodox Christians, and with the
13 8,2| traducers and blasphemers of the Orthodox Faith and Church and those
14 9,1| its birth. Therefore the Orthodox Church cares for the babes
15 9,1| fundamental doctrines of the Orthodox Church, and themselves Orthodox.
16 9,1| Orthodox Church, and themselves Orthodox. Persons of other Christian
17 9,1| the god-father should be Orthodox if the neophyte is of the
18 9,2| professes the doctrine of the Orthodox Church. The priest then
19 9,2| maintain and profess the Orthodox faith, with the help of
20 9,5| a Second Marriage.~ The Orthodox Church allows widowers and
21 10,2| a Departing Soul. — The Orthodox Church bestows on the dying
22 11 | 2001) usage of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia. In
23 11 | inheritance; grant Thou unto Orthodox Christians victory over
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