Chapter, Paragraph
1 Fwd,3| priesthood has been the second degree of the hierarchy), that
2 Fwd,5| thus recognizing a greater degree of saintliness in the modest
3 1,2 | in its nature, but in the degree of its fullness and perfection.~
4 1,17| therefore receive the highest degree of grace.~· St. Ignatius
5 2,20| increase more and more to the degree that [Western] Christianity
6 4,12| faithful to the highest degree to the spirit of Apostolic
7 4,12| the world to an incredible degree, and brainwashing people
8 5,4 | repentance to its ultimate degree, and who try to observe
9 7,11| accusation shows to what degree Western Christians confuse
10 7,14| spiritual stature. To the degree that a person cleanses himself
11 7,14| from the passions, to the degree that he turns aside from
12 7,14| commandments, to the same degree does he make himself worthy
13 7,14| signifies the highest degree of all-embracingness, all-inclusiveness,
14 9,3 | with God, he acquires by degree a divine likeness. Man becomes,
15 9,39| already deified to some degree.~ (6) A person being deified
16 9,42| nations have preserved, in one degree or another, a mutually agreeable
17 10,16| therefore receive the highest degree of grace.~ Protopresbyter
18 10,21| suppose, possess to a higher degree in Heaven [Orthodoxy and
19 10,23| necessarily infer the first degree of consanguinity. As the
20 10,28| God. But to just the same degree does hope in God's mercy
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