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Steven Kovacevich
Apostolic Christianity and the 23,000 Western Churches

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knowledge

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1 Fwd,4| those with a thirst for more knowledge, most of the books can still 2 Fwd,4| those among them who have no knowledge of Orthodoxy's boundless 3 Fwd,6| look to Christianity for a knowledge of the true God, the uncreated 4 1,1 | away. With the light of new knowledge from the East, we in the 5 1,1 | observations:~ ~We have no knowledge at all when [the Apostle 6 2,6 | grew out of his internal knowledge and acceptance of the divinely 7 2,23| the unity of faith of the knowledge of the Son of God, to a 8 4,12| doctrines a representation of knowledge constant with piety.” Likewise, 9 4,12| forms of revelation and knowledge of God, in which divine 10 4,12| visible image, we gain a knowledge of the same thing.” Thus, 11 4,12| is lifted up towards the knowledge of God. Dr. Cavarnos adds 12 4,12| received enlightenment and knowledge of the True God, all of 13 4,18| through them one gains a knowledge of the same thing.~ ~ 14 5,8 | destination and from the knowledge of who we are.~ ~If we're 15 5,8 | he to whom God has given knowledge of Himself and His laws 16 5,8 | Himself and His laws turns knowledge to ignorance: law to lawlessness, 17 5,8 | according to the scale of knowledge of God [Through a Prison 18 6,15| academic-analytical approach to knowledge as opposed to the traditional... 19 7,11| perfection toward the highest knowledge of them [Concerning the 20 7,14| exalteth itself against the knowledge of God, and bring into captivity 21 7,14| Scripture received their knowledge from divine visiontheoria 22 7,14| they were able to attain knowledge of God and to theologize 23 7,14| intellect than to attaining a knowledge of the Creator and His creation, 24 7,14| and also considered human knowledge, which is a product of reason, 25 7,14| repeating, Wycliffe had no knowledge of it, and as a result, 26 7,14| think that one can come to a knowledge of the truth primarily by 27 7,14| that is the key to the knowledge of God, for it is only after 28 7,14| reason or on the intellectual knowledge that one should possess, 29 7,14| be motivated to seek the knowledge of God's will by faith and 30 7,14| One must seek nothing but knowledge of Christ and union with 31 9,5 | all possible wisdom and knowledge. Adam had, to his way of 32 9,15| state of all wisdom and knowledge, Orthodoxy believes that 33 9,28| enumerates the following: wisdom, knowledge, faith, healing, the working 34 9,42| religions occurred because the knowledge of God was still in people' 35 9,42| earth, they maintained a knowledge of God, however limited, 36 9,42| people who maintained a knowledge of God, albeit an imperfect 37 9,42| God, albeit an imperfect knowledge. Their path was one of striving 38 10,14| He will — in His infinite knowledge of our incredibly complex 39 10,16| of the faith, and of the knowledge of the Son of God, unto 40 10,28| saved, and to come unto the knowledge of the truth” (1 Tim 2:4). 41 Ep | opportunity of seeing the light of knowledge from anyone at all. Then


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