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persecutors 1
persian 1
person 90
personal 33
personalities 1
personality 3
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34 without
33 also
33 help
33 personal
33 said
32 very
32 words
Metropolitan Philaret (Voskresensky)
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personal

   Work, Chapter
1 LawGod,3 | person commits their own personal sins, as the Scriptural 2 LawGod,3 | progenitors and our own personal sinful experiences: all 3 LawGod,6 | and the guide of his own personal will and actions and responsible 4 LawGod,7 | acquired and worked out by his personal toils and efforts (Lk. Ch. 5 LawGod,7 | he strives to obtain his personal happiness by any useful 6 LawGod,10| salvation, then what do our personal efforts mean? Perhaps the 7 LawGod,10| Grace for salvation, the personal efforts of man himself are 8 LawGod,10| are also necessary. Man's personal efforts alone are insufficient 9 LawGod,10| saving Grace, and through the personal efforts of man himself. 10 LawGod,11| conscious experiences of his personal soul. Through his emotions ( 11 LawGod,15| easily discover through personal experience what a fulfilling 12 LawGod,15| struggle with sin. A vow is a personal promise to do any good, 13 LawGod,15| etc. When applied to our personal lives, such vows can consist 14 LawGod,18| usually fulfils all his personal transactions and obligations 15 LawGod,19| view the difference between personal charity and social charity. 16 LawGod,19| clear in the Gospel. Such personal help can create a highly 17 LawGod,19| of those vital bonds of personal love and trust such as are 18 LawGod,19| as are formed in cases of personal help; but then, each person 19 LawGod,20| all in the forgiveness of personal offenses and insults, as 20 LawGod,20| course, we are speaking of personal offenses).~In life, we repeatedly 21 LawGod,21| pursue not only one's own personal advantage, but the common 22 LawGod,21| in which, they claim, the personal good of each individual 23 LawGod,22| the main element is the personal "I," our self gratification 24 LawGod,23| always take precedence to the personal "my" in such a relationship. 25 LawGod,24| of all precisely in these personal encounters, in living mutual 26 LawGod,24| adolescent years, one develops personal, vital relationships with 27 LawGod,24| prepared to sacrifice even his personal, eternal salvation for the 28 LawGod,25| people, and not to one's own personal or party interests - then 29 LawGod,25| with nothing but our own personal experiences and interests, 30 LawGod,25| for revenge, in anger, by personal decision or act of will. 31 LawGod,25| said, "We meekly endure personal offenses; but as a society, 32 LawGod,25| in war with a feeling of personal hatred, vengeance, or vainglory 33 LawGod,25| vainglory and with proud personal aims. On the contrary, the


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