Chapter, Paragraph
1 Fwd,4| some parts of this book may seem difficult. In order
2 Fwd,4| interested in acquiring the books may do so. For those with a
3 1,1 | they which are approved may be made manifest” (1 Cor
4 1,1 | antichrist so that the elect may be brought to salvation?
5 1,1 | religions supposedly contain, may combine all the falsehoods
6 2,15| ecclesiastical controversies which may have occurred....” [Eerdmans
7 2,22| of His grace, that they may become children of God not
8 2,23| given to them, that they may be perfectly one (Jn 17:
9 2,23| and He prays that they may be united to God.~ Although
10 3,5 | of a mixed bag. While it may be the best introduction
11 3,5 | Jerusalem. Whatever this primacy may have been in the minds of
12 3,5 | faith, the Roman papacy may have played some such role.
13 3,5 | prerogative — whatever it may have been — has become utterly
14 3,5 | wealthy and vociferous they may be in claiming otherwise.~
15 3,5 | widespread, and however they may choose to style themselves,
16 3,5 | emphasis added].~ ~ It may come as a surprise to some
17 3,11| acceptance of Christianity, one may speak of these as tendencies,
18 4,2 | taught against holy icons may have been influenced by
19 4,12| these... incense and lights may be offered.... For the honor
20 5,5 | faith-compromising ecumenism. In May of that year, those monks
21 5,7 | teachers. (These ministries may be connected to the rank
22 5,7 | the Lord. From his manner may be distinguished the false
23 6,15| deeply Christians in any age may be affected by historical
24 6,18| in whatever language” it may be published. As for Dr.
25 7,9 | faced with a heresy, it may be forced to define more
26 7,9 | Truth is never altered. It may be said that Tradition expands
27 7,14| strong bones.” Those depths may be understood only by those
28 7,14| different people, so that one may almost gain the impression
29 7,14| in the conclusion, which may be invalid (e.g., all trains
30 7,17| Apostles and the Fathers.~ ~We may reasonably ask why. It makes
31 7,20| me that if Christianity may be likened to a pool, the
32 7,21| there is a genuine need, he may apply a canon in a stringent
33 7,21| pastoral reasons, or he may even entirely dispense from
34 9,3 | similarity. However sinful a man may become, the image of God
35 9,23| in the world. Temptations may arise from many different
36 9,26| practices, however good they may be in themselves, certainly
37 9,31| at the Mystical Supper, “May they all be one: as Thou,
38 9,31| Me and I in Thee, so also may they be one in Us” (Jn 17:
39 9,34| Through these promises you may become partakers of the
40 10,10| He prayed “that they all may be one” (Jn 17:21). Elsewhere
41 10,10| matter what position he may once have held within it;
42 10,10| being bishops, whatever they may continue to call themselves.
43 10,10| to call themselves. They may (many do) invent new, unscriptural
44 10,10| wealthy and vociferous they may be in claiming otherwise.~ ~
45 10,10| widespread, and however they may choose to style themselves,
46 10,14| comment that the heterodox may be linked to the Church
47 10,14| Judgment in order that we may repent and prepare ourselves;
48 10,16| ministry under the bishop) may serve, with an Episcopal
49 10,21| that “where I am, there ye may be also” (Jn 14:3). When
50 10,21| we unto you, that ye also may have fellowship with us:
51 10,22| I will endeavor that ye may be able after my decease
52 10,22| certainly do live.~ ~The same may be said about prayers to
53 10,28| that God does not change, may well ask how in that case,
54 11,3 | liturgical prayers. They may have fragments — echoes
55 11,3 | shore.~Many Protestants may well be deeply spiritual,
56 11,4 | on the Julian calendar (May 8 on the civil calendar).~
57 11,4 | Sunday or feast day Liturgy may run about two-and-a-half
58 11,4 | Eucharist. Only ordained clergy may touch the altar table or
59 Ep | Brianchaninov, who tells us:~ ~One may recognize the work of the
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