Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,1 | Church has striven itself to stand in the place of the true
2 1,1 | states, “Christians today stand far closer to the early
3 2,14| children, her members, should stand firm in the pure truth.” [
4 2,33| the Greek verb meaning to stand underneath, and it implies
5 3,22| while it seems at first to stand apart from the preceding
6 5,7 | wish that the Church should stand as an intermediary between
7 5,7 | that everyone is called to stand directly before the Lord
8 5,8 | Slavo-Varangian state of Rus' stand as supreme missionary achievements
9 7,7 | he instructs: “Brethren, stand firm and hold to the traditions
10 7,11| commands: “Therefore, brethren, stand fast, and hold the traditions
11 9,3 | Isaiah 6:3. The Seraphim who stand around the throne of God
12 9,14| of that verse.~ Behold, I stand at the door and knock: if
13 11,3 | the more, then, should he stand and pray in this manner
14 11,4 | divine and human. Three domes stand for the three Hypostases
15 11,4 | Ecumenical Councils, while nine stand for the nine ranks of angels.
16 11,4 | Christians are allowed to stand within Orthodox churches
17 11,4 | Supper since the faithful stand before them when partaking
18 11,4 | Saviour, and traditionally men stand on this side of the church.
19 11,4 | of the church where women stand.~ The ancient tradition
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