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“It is enough for me to say,” resumed the Patriarch,
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After parting with our friends, we resolved to visit the Patriarch,
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It is impossible for me to express what were my feelings at this supreme moment of my life, as I viewed for the first time what is distinctively known as the land of Patriarch,
My Three Days in Gilead Elmer Ulysses Hoenshel
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Patriarch; then this prelate, together with the Bulgarian Patriarch,
The Balkans A History of Bulgaria—Serbia—Greece—Rumania—Turkey Nevill Forbes 1906
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Hypatia than in that of a hypocritic tyrant like the Christian Patriarch,
Gathering Clouds: A Tale of the Days of St. Chrysostom 1831-1903 1895
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With his habitual indolence, he still permitted the continuance of a persecution at once ignoble, cruel, and unjust against the innocent Johannites; but this was mainly because he had become somewhat shy of meddling with ecclesiastical dignitaries, and had not the energy to interfere with the new Patriarch,
Gathering Clouds: A Tale of the Days of St. Chrysostom 1831-1903 1895
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And the sturdy monks shut their gates, and defied Patriarch,
Russia Donald Mackenzie Wallace 1880
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Folks, I note that the Russian Orthodox Church elected the locum tenens or acting Patriarch,
ProLifeBlogs 2009
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