Chapter, Paragraph
1 Fwd,3| to the first canon of St. Basil, outside the Church the
2 3,2 | Gregory the Theologian (+390), Basil the Great (+379) and Gregory
3 3,5 | has become a layman” (St. Basil). Thus, after the Latin
4 4,12| holy ones, the saints. St. Basil the Great says in his Liturgy
5 4,12| with piety.” Likewise, St. Basil teaches that “what the spoken
6 4,12| saint. In the words of St. Basil, which were repeated by
7 4,12| custom mentioned by St. Basil the Great in his treatise
8 4,18| its capacity to teach. St. Basil the Great expresses this
9 5,4 | formed with His Apostles. St. Basil the Great gives this teaching
10 6,14| p. 18].~ ~Likewise, St. Basil the Great instructs:~ ~Because
11 6,14| Fathers, vol. 2, p. 6].~ ~St. Basil's words are clear and revealing.~
12 7,11| slanderer of Tradition, St. Basil the Great says: “If we consent
13 7,11| equal authority.~ ~As St. Basil the Great instructs:~ ~Of
14 7,11| Apostolic Tradition. St. Basil the Great mentions: (1)
15 7,11| Orthodox theologians. As Basil Ioannidis, former professor
16 7,14| danger is because, as St. Basil the Great explains, “Purity
17 7,20| Saints John Chrysostom, Basil the Great and Gregory Nazianzus.
18 7,20| possibly produce another Basil or Athanasius.~ Section
19 7,20| explicit formulation. As St. Basil explains, “Some things we
20 8,4 | Fathers, and especially in St. Basil the Great and in the great
21 9,29| Christian must aim. St. Basil the Great expressed this
22 10,20| in the Liturgies of St. Basil the Great, St. John Chrysostom
23 10,26| conception by Anna. As St. Basil the Great writes: “There
24 10,26| Saints John Chrysostom and Basil the Great speak concerning
25 10,26| on John, Homily 85; St. Basil the Great, Epistle 160).~ (
26 11,4 | weakness of men, Saints Basil the Great and John Chrysostom
27 11,4 | Chrysostom’s (forth century), St. Basil's (third century), and that
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