Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,2 | the Creator of “all things visible and invisible,” and among
2 1,9 | 9.~ Who is the visible center of Church life?~
3 1,9 | the Apostles, occupy the visible center of Church life. Protopresbyter
4 1,16| administrative structure of the visible facet of the Church?~ ~312
5 1,17| Church as presiding as the visible representative of Christ,
6 2,16| worked out the Church's visible organization. The local
7 2,24| material ways which are visible to human eyes. The icon
8 4,10| deification of man and are visible expressions of the dogma
9 4,12| reaffirm their love for God in visible form, the God-Man Jesus
10 4,12| reading [Scripture] and by the visible image, we gain a knowledge
11 4,12| leading the soul from the visible to the invisible, from the
12 7,14| Christ, that there is no visible Church of Christ, and that
13 8,4 | energies of God: they are visible and perceivable manifestations
14 9,38| This incorruption is a visible witness of the holiness
15 9,38| holiness of the saints, a visible sign of God's blessing residing
16 9,39| 1) The first fruits of visible bodily glorification have
17 10,10| separate the “invisible” and “visible” Church, for they are one.
18 10,10| there is but one, single, visible community which alone is
19 10,10| the eyes, still remains visible, because it consists of
20 10,10| consists of people and has visible forms of organization and
21 10,14| believes in the necessity of visible membership in the Church
22 10,14| follows: “We know where the [visible, historical and one true]
23 10,14| the Church on earth is a visible organism through which its
24 10,16| gifts have nonetheless been visible on occasion throughout the
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