Chapter, Paragraph
1 Fwd,6| Churches (for in them the Gospel is proclaimed), yet you
2 1,1 | contradiction to the teaching of the Gospel). Moreover, in the event
3 1,4 | same disciple wrote his Gospel fifteen years after Christ'
4 1,6 | Mk 9). He proclaimed the Gospel in Antioch and became the
5 1,11| wandering preachers of the Gospel. An Apostle, having founded
6 2,14| the understanding of the Gospel message and the ordering
7 2,14| the true meaning of the Gospel message.~ ~
8 2,30| described in St. John's Gospel. “Hereafter you shall see
9 3,14| to the Virgin destroy the Gospel of salvation?~ Denying the
10 4,12| Homilies: a Commentary on the Gospel Readings for Great Feasts
11 4,12| Edessa and preached the Gospel of Life to the king and
12 4,17| of heretics, such as the “Gospel of Thomas.” Heretical groups
13 5,4 | is life according to the Gospel. Thus, it is not without
14 5,4 | genuine life according to the Gospel. At first they left the
15 5,4 | who live the life of the Gospel, who experience repentance
16 7,9 | epistle, another perhaps a Gospel. Gradually these writings
17 7,11| elevated matters, rejecting the Gospel.”~ ~The ordering, therefore,
18 7,11| giving the blessings of the Gospel to the Tartars and the Indians;
19 7,13| venerated in the same way. The Gospel Book, its cover usually
20 7,14| not dare to interpret the Gospel or other books of Holy Scripture
21 7,14| Whoever explains the Gospel and all of Scripture arbitrarily,
22 7,14| Scripture [On Reading the Gospel ; emphasis added].~ ~The
23 7,14| for yourself to read the Gospel alone, without the reading
24 7,14| impure mind and heart to the Gospel, have fallen into fatal
25 7,14| into fatal delusion. The Gospel has rejected them: it grants
26 7,14| away from the light of the Gospel, and into the darkness of
27 7,14| In the end times], the Gospel will be known to all, but
28 7,14| Protestant leaders reject basic Gospel principles and hesitate
29 7,16| services.~· Epistle and Gospel readings at each Liturgy.
30 7,16| of many feasts.~· Gospel readings. These are given
31 9,3 | clearly proclaimed in the Gospel. The Lord Jesus Christ commanded
32 9,26| Likewise, both explain the Gospel parable of the ten virgins
33 9,31| the verse of St. John's Gospel cited by the textbook to
34 9,33| constantly in St. John's Gospel and in St. Paul's epistles?~
35 9,33| s epistles?~ St. John's Gospel and St. Paul's epistles
36 10,10| Son of God and accepts His Gospel. The dissemination of such
37 10,16| they “would pervert the Gospel of Christ” (Gal 1:7) [Selected
38 10,23| by those who denied the Gospel, and by those who did not
39 10,23| Judge. And everywhere the Gospel of Christ was preached,
40 10,25| salvation. In spite of the Gospel words “all generations shall
41 10,28| of the Parousia.~ A. Some Gospel readings at the Liturgies
42 10,28| hell. The first Sunday's Gospel is the parable of the publican
43 10,28| repent. The third Sunday's Gospel reading is the parable of
44 10,28| God, and that obey not the Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ” (
45 11,3 | ordained ministers of the Gospel of Christ tell their gulled
46 11,4 | venerate it. Upon it are the Gospel, the Cross, the tabernacle (
47 11,4 | by the deacons over the Gospel book in procession, and
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