Chapter, Paragraph
1 Fwd,5| note that the Holy Fathers teach that the souls of men and
2 1,1 | denies Holy Scriptures, which teach that there is “one Lord,
3 1,10| on the various books that teach of it. These in turn show
4 2,20| as the Latin scholastics teach. The matter of “satisfying
5 2,35| false councils — those which teach heresy or reject some aspect
6 3,1 | Scriptures: “Go therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them
7 3,5 | Holy Fathers. The Fathers teach that the grace of the Mysteries (
8 4,12| add that icons not only teach, as written accounts also
9 4,12| on the icon's capacity to teach, Leonid Ouspensky and Vladimir
10 4,18| Scriptures in its capacity to teach. St. Basil the Great expresses
11 5,8 | God's intention was to teach man submission to the divine
12 6,8 | the Church of those who teach and those who are taught
13 7,9 | men, who shall be able to teach others also” (2 Tim 2:22).
14 7,14| Scriptures as the Holy Fathers teach, for the Fathers are the
15 7,14| same in all those who truly teach it, leading those who follow
16 9,15| However, Orthodoxy does not teach that Adam's fall deprived
17 9,28| words, for they were to teach the multitudes and bring
18 9,42| men, there was no one to teach people true faith in God.
19 10,15| innocence, while heretics teach heresy in opposition to
20 10,16| Ascension: Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them
21 10,16| in their mission: 1) to teach, 2) to perform sacred functions (
22 10,28| B. The Church does not teach that God tortures evildoers
23 11,3 | personalities whose authority to teach, baptize or serve the sacraments,
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