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Bishop Kallistos Ware
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1 I,Intro | have ~not yet attained full independence. These are 2 I,Intro | while independent, is in full agreement with the rest 3 I,Intro | between them ~all there is full sacramental communion. ( 4 I, 1 | risen. we sang softly, but full of joy.. The joy that ~I 5 I, 1 | has ~traveled through a full circle. Christians today 6 I, 1 | which ~each bishop enjoys full possession. So is the Church 7 I, 2,2 | impossible for man to attain full salvation. ~ Saint Paul 8 I, 2,2 | Alexandria to draw out the full implications of the key 9 I, 2,2 | one-~ness in God, they gave full meaning to the classic summary 10 I, 2,3 | cause icons safeguard a full and proper doctrine of the 11 I, 2,3 | representations of God, failed to take full account of the In-~carnation. 12 I, 2,4 | Council: ~ ~The whole city is full of it, the squares, the 13 I, 2,4 | accept and to apply the full implications of the Incar-~ 14 I, 3,1 | ninth century ~that the full extent of the disagreement 15 I, 3,1 | east and west were still in full communion with one another 16 I, 3,2 | in use, but Nicholas gave full sup-~port to the Germans 17 I, 3,2 | were also involved. When full al-~lowance has been made 18 I, 3,3 | the Byzantine mystics, are full of this .Light mysticism.. 19 I, 3,3 | to ~God, to uphold man.s full deification and entire redemption. 20 I, 4,1 | them favorably and gave full support to the Greek mission, 21 I, 4,1 | early tenth century, but the full conversion of the two Roma-~ 22 I, 4,2 | time ~to assimilate the full spiritual inheritance of 23 I, 5,2 | Constantin-~ople he devoted his full energies to combating all 24 I, 5,2 | attended in ~force, wearing full vestments, with candles 25 I, 6,2 | been pre-~served in its full purity by Russia and Russia 26 I, 6,3 | the police with names and ~full details. Monasticism is 27 I, 6,3 | and his associates gained full mastery of Moscow. The Church ~ 28 I, 7,1 | they cannot make their full (and very necessary) ~contribution 29 I, 7,6 | recently been decorated with a full scheme of icons and frescoes, 30 II, 1,1 | thinking about God comes to full~development in Thomas Aquinas, 31 II, 1,2 | 9).~If man is to achieve full fellowship with God, he 32 II, 1,5 | linked to God, retains~his full personal integrity. Man, 33 II, 1,5 | God” (Romans 12:1). The full deification~of the body 34 II, 1,5 | life very~few indeed attain full mystical union with God. 35 II, 2,4 | she is usually given~her full title: ‘Our All-Holy, immaculate, 36 II, 2,4 | Him freely and~with her full consent’ (On the Annunciation, 37 II, 2,5 | No one is so good and full of pity as God,’ wrote Mark 38 II, 3,2 | throne.~Orthodox Churches are full of icons — on the screen, 39 II, 3,2 | front of the~screen, in full view of the congregation.~ 40 II, 4,1 | admitted at once to the full privileges~of such membership.~ 41 II, 4,1 | Through Baptism we receive a full forgiveness of all sin, 42 II, 4,2 | becoming a laïkos (layman), a full member~of the people (laos) 43 II, 4,3 | in a loud voice, in the~full hearing of the congregation. 44 II, 6,1 | Christians, there must first be full~agreement in faith: this 45 II, 6,1 | Christians. Men can~possess full unity in the faith, and 46 II, 6,1 | sacramental fellowship short of full communion. Either Churches 47 II, 6,1 | before~the attainment of full dogmatic agreement. One 48 II, 6,2 | has been prepared whereby~full dogmatic agreement may be 49 II, 6,2 | making great progress towards full doctrinal agreement, and 50 II, 6,2 | such~hopes were premature: full dogmatic agreement and communion 51 II, 6,2 | communion were to~reach full agreement in faith with 52 II, 6,2 | Orthodoxy were to reach full~66~unity in the faith, perhaps 53 II, 6,2 | to the~meetings, but not full delegates); full participation 54 II, 6,2 | but not full delegates); full participation in the Ecumenical 55 II, 6,2 | Churches in the true and full sense~of the word.’ In view 56 II, 6,2 | firmly supported a policy of full participation in~the Ecumenical 57 II, 7,9 | 2nd ed., New York, 1922. Full texts for Christmas, Epiphany,~


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