Chapter, Paragraph
1 Fwd,5| Augustine,” thus recognizing a greater degree of saintliness in
2 1,1 | Europe, is gaining ever greater attention in the Christian
3 1,1 | God-Bearer), a world of greater or lesser errors among Christians,
4 1,1 | representatives of spiritual pride. No greater spiritual pride can be imagined
5 2,33| from the pagans, an even greater danger arose from within.
6 4,12| that we derive incomparably greater profit from our icons than
7 4,17| Scripture will be explored in greater depth at that juncture).~ ~
8 5,4 | something that proved an even greater danger for Christianity
9 5,7 | God for man. That is, to a greater or lesser extent they have
10 6,6 | punishment from God, and the greater part of the Balkans was
11 6,16| indulgences led to their greater and greater growth and the
12 6,16| led to their greater and greater growth and the search for
13 7,11| through the ages there is a greater deepening of the dogmas
14 7,14| some will not believe it; a greater number will hold heretical
15 7,14| acquisition of a PhD give one greater insight into the mysteries
16 7,17| Aramaic translations hold greater authority with Orthodox
17 9,12| does is of immeasurably greater importance than the work
18 10,21| the saints in Heaven is greater than the vision they had
19 10,26| teaching served for the greater glory of the Mother of God,
20 10,28| against love undergo no greater suffering than those produced
21 11,4 | services.~ Orthodox clergy have greater freedom and informality
22 11,4 | sign of the Cross with much greater frequency than it is done
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