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1 1,1 | regarded as equal, and none was seen as an episcopus episcoporum,
2 4,12| continually holy personages are seen in icons, the more are the
3 4,12| more frequently as they are seen in artistic representation [
4 4,12| righteous ones like those seen in the Christian Church.
5 4,12| This ability to sanctify is seen in the beginning of the
6 4,12| Western religious art can be seen in a Western madonna, where
7 4,14| Iconoclasm is more clearly seen. Iconoclasm betrayed the
8 4,14| image of the God Who can be seen. I do not worship matter,
9 5,4 | powers of darkness.~ ~Having seen Christ's example, the holy
10 5,8 | same fundamental law is seen all throughout Old and New
11 5,8 | Orthodox under the Turks can be seen, contrary to the papacy'
12 5,8 | The same principle is seen throughout the history of
13 5,8 | their ways. This lesson is seen in Serbia in 1389, in Constantinople
14 6,16| Christ Himself was now seen not as the Redeemer, but
15 7,11| the Churches. In them is seen the confession of the All-Holy
16 7,11| while Orthodoxy has always seen its unchanging persistence
17 7,14| God. This development was seen almost immediately after
18 7,17| would not die until he had seen the promised Messiah, Christ
19 7,17| word: for mine eyes have seen Thy salvation, which Thou
20 7,20| Ecumenical Councils must be seen in the wider context of
21 8,7 | origin to Him, and both are seen in terms of Their relation
22 8,14| secular philosophy and can be seen in thinkers so diverse as
23 8,14| Trinitarian theology can be seen in the aftermath of the
24 9,12| the Pelagian heresy, has seen the matter of grace and
25 9,17| Incarnation, then, is not seen simply as an answer to the
26 9,26| Seraphim's ideas are to be seen in the homilies of St. Macarius
27 9,28| time of Pascha and who had seen all that had happened to
28 9,28| action of the Holy Spirit is seen in the ancient gifts of
29 9,39| his brother whom he has seen, cannot love God Whom he
30 9,39| love God Whom he has not seen. And this commandment we
31 9,42| Adam. This phenomenon is seen in the lives of the saints
32 10,14| heterodox Christians is seen in two ways. With regard
33 10,14| Orthodox Church, they cannot be seen as its members as they have
34 10,16| the Apostle James, it is seen that priests performed the
35 10,20| dead. This remembrance is seen in the Liturgy of the Holy
36 10,21| Christians: “That which we have seen and heard declare we unto
37 10,23| in the Gospels can it be seen that those who are called
38 11,1 | enjoy the beauty they had seen. Within a year of the report
39 11,1 | emissaries among them — it is seen that a distinctive and peculiar
40 11,1 | glory in worship can be seen in all Orthodox services.
41 11,1 | all things on earth are seen in their relation to things
42 11,1 | The same rejection is seen again when St. Alexander
43 11,3 | He wrote:~ ~What have you seen of worth among the Latins?
44 11,3 | Liturgies of the Church, we have seen a host of self-invented,
45 11,4 | that in Orthodoxy, man is seen above all else as “a liturgical
46 11,4 | voices. It is therefore seen as inappropriate to worship
47 11,4 | and informality than that seen outside Orthodoxy, for ceremonial
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