Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,2 | for the acceptance of a higher Christian revelation. This
2 1,11| was a need to appeal to a higher authoritative voice or judgment,
3 1,18| Apostles, it is given a higher calling than a local council
4 2,17| or above Heaven, and far higher in nature and nearer to
5 4,12| to the prototypes, to a higher level of consciousness,
6 4,12| saints in general, enjoy a higher level of being than we do
7 4,12| thoughts and experience higher feelings. Thus, for a while
8 4,12| for a while we live on a higher plane of being. As St. John
9 4,12| carry us over into another, higher world, the spiritual world.
10 4,12| lift Christians up to a higher level. An icon is not an
11 5,4 | life of which there is no higher, virginity or the monastic
12 5,4 | that is, a yearning toward higher ascetic struggles and contemplation,
13 6,8 | imagine themselves to be a higher, privileged class, in comparison
14 7,9 | placed on an incomparably higher level than human tradition.
15 7,11| centuries, does not become higher, deeper, and broader than
16 7,14| that Scholastic theology is higher than the theology of the
17 7,14| product of reason, to be higher than [God's] revelation.... [
18 9,35| denominator, is the concept of a higher force, a god of forces,
19 10,14| For as the heavens are higher than the earth, so are My
20 10,14| the earth, so are My ways higher than your ways, and My thoughts
21 10,21| must suppose, possess to a higher degree in Heaven [Orthodoxy
22 10,28| ascetics indicate that the higher one's moral awareness is
23 11,4 | which is generally built higher than the other portions
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