Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,1 | differ, although had Peter truly been the first bishop of
2 2,26| He was not presented as truly man (Monophysitism, Monothelitism).~ ~
3 2,27| 27.~ Why must Christ be truly, fully God?~ For theosis
4 2,28| 28.~ Why must Christ be truly, fully man?~ Christ must
5 2,33| answered that only if Christ is truly God can He unite us to God,
6 2,33| and held that He was not truly man. Monophysitism maintained
7 2,33| and perfect in manhood, truly God and truly man... acknowledged
8 2,33| in manhood, truly God and truly man... acknowledged in two
9 5,4 | common monastic life is truly an imitation of the way
10 7,14| always, and by all. This is truly and properly catholic, as
11 7,14| which comprises everything truly universal.~ ~This general
12 7,14| This general rule will truly be applied if we follow
13 7,14| this time forth we become a truly post-Christian “civilization.”
14 7,14| the same in all those who truly teach it, leading those
15 7,14| biblical truth.” This is truly a sad state of affairs!
16 9,7 | church would be heartfelt and truly fervent, and that it might
17 10,21| fellowship with us: and truly our fellowship is with the
18 11,3 | writes:~ ~For prayer is truly vain and useless when not
19 11,4 | liturgical creature who is most truly himself when he glorifies
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