Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,1| the whole Church, or of a community of Christians, by persons
2 1,2| for all the members of one community, and for these common prayers
3 1,2| develop in the Christian community. In the Apostles’ lifetime
4 2,1| organization on earth of the community of believers in Christ,
5 2,2| Church of Christ (i.e., the community of those who believe in
6 2,2| cupola signifies that the community of Christians has only one
7 3,2| celebrants were provided by the community; they were kept in secret
8 7,1| business conducted on a community’s contributions. Christians
9 7,1| contributed by the Christian community. It is also called the Eucharist (
10 7,1| i.e., the entire Christian community), that He may preserve and
11 7,1| not feel left out of the community of the faithful, but in
12 8,1| opponents and preserving the community by Thy Cross.”*~ The chief
13 8,2| Church or exclusion from the community of Orthodox Christians —
14 9,1| betokens separation from the community of the unbelieving, and
15 9,1| being admitted into the community of Christians.”) The priest
16 10,1| the brethren (i.e., the community of the monastery) come forth
17 10,1| his duty as ruler of the community. If he is consecrated for
18 10,2| to be admitted into the community of holy disciples. Then
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