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Steven Kovacevich
Apostolic Christianity and the 23,000 Western Churches

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relation

   Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,2 | explanation concerning the relation between the Old and New 2 2,12| and it is external with relation to the Creator.~ The same 3 2,17| transcendence is shown in relation to His created works. However, 4 3,3 | which explains the Son's relation to the Father. Christ is 5 7,14| began to lose its living relation to the truth of Christianity. 6 7,14| which is derived from their relation to an ethical hierarchy 7 8,7 | are seen in terms of Their relation to Him.~ ~ 8 8,10| procession refers to the relation which existed from all eternity 9 8,10| temporal mission refers to the relation of God to creation.~ Where 10 8,12| also admitted an eternal relation between the Son and the 11 9,36| soul, or does it also have relation to the body?~ Theosis involves 12 9,38| come true — not only in relation to the Savior, but in relation 13 9,38| relation to the Savior, but in relation to His faithful servants 14 9,42| also how it affected the relation of animals among themselves. 15 10,10| charitable activity. What is the relation of all of them to the Church 16 10,14| status — that is, in their relation to the Orthodox Church, 17 10,16| Paul speaks of himself in relation to the Corinthian Church ( 18 10,24| Christ, but only in her relation to Him. The veneration of 19 10,27| adorations, the one in special relation to God the Word and the 20 10,28| very concept of anger in relation to God is conditional and 21 11,1 | earth are seen in their relation to things in Heaven, first


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