Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,1 | noting that true to Christ's promise, however, the gates of hell
2 1,1 | come), true to Christ's promise, the gates of hell will
3 1,2 | does to a performance; as a promise does to a fulfillment; and
4 2,6 | something contrary to Christ's promise (Mt 16:18). Moreover, the
5 2,6 | out that Christ did not promise that His Church would be
6 2,6 | 20). Neither did Christ promise that there would be no sinners
7 2,6 | 10:1,12,13). Christ did promise, however, an abiding and
8 6,15| something contrary to Christ's promise that the Church is one (
9 6,15| 16:18). According to this promise, the Church can never lose
10 6,16| explained that Christ's promise that the gates of hell shall
11 7,9 | parents, he made a false promise before the Pharisees that
12 7,10| 10.~ What divine promise forms the basis of the Orthodox
13 7,10| Holy Tradition?~ The divine promise is Christ's promise that “
14 7,10| divine promise is Christ's promise that “when the Spirit of
15 7,17| for the fulfillment of the promise God made to him, took Christ
16 7,22| that in fulfillment of that promise, the Holy Spirit guides
17 10,6 | in keeping with Christ's promise that He would forever be
18 10,15| yet, according to Christ's promise, the Church cannot die.
19 10,21| mansions, according to His promise that “where I am, there
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