Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 2,2 | to call the Virgin Mary .Mother of ~God. (Theotokos). This
2 I, 2,2 | is only to be called .Mother of Man. or at the most ~.
3 I, 2,2 | of Man. or at the most ~.Mother of Christ,. since she is
4 I, 2,2 | of Christ,. since she is mother only of Christ.s humanity,
5 I, 2,2 | John 1:14): Mary ~is God.s mother, for .she bore the Word
6 I, 2,3 | pictures of Christ, the Mother of God, and the Saints,
7 I, 3,1 | would not be the ~pious mother of sons but a hard and imperious
8 I, 5,2 | shown by Orthodoxy to ~the Mother of God, the saints, and
9 I, 6,2 | to Jesus and 100 to the Mother of God, accompanied by 300 ~
10 I, 6,2 | respected the memory of the ~Mother Church of Byzantium from
11 I, 7,9 | to the Lesna icon of the Mother of God, at Provemont in
12 I, 7,9 | both in the language of the Mother Country and in English.
13 I, 7,10| general spiritual care of its Mother Church, the Moscow Patriarchate.
14 II, 0,12| Church of the East, our Mother’ (On~Bible and Church, see
15 II, 0,12| about the next~world, the Mother of God, the saints, and
16 II, 1,2 | example of synergy is the Mother of God (See p. 263).~The
17 II, 2,2 | not have the Church as his Mother’ (On the Unity~of the Catholic
18 II, 2,4 | living and the dead: The Mother of God~In God and in His
19 II, 2,4 | intercessions not only of the Mother of God and the~saints, but
20 II, 2,4 | the~saints, but of his own mother and father. In its public
21 II, 2,4 | Archangels (8 November)).~The Mother of God. Among the saints
22 II, 2,4 | venerate or honour the Mother of God, but in no sense~
23 II, 2,4 | blessed and glorified Lady, Mother of God and~Ever-Virgin Mary.’
24 II, 2,4 | Orthodox~Church: Tkeotokos (Mother of God), Aeiparthenos (Ever-Virgin),
25 II, 2,4 | Mary because she is the Mother of our God. We do not venerate~
26 II, 2,4 | Son that we venerate the Mother.~We honour the Mother on
27 II, 2,4 | the Mother.~We honour the Mother on account of the Son: Mariology
28 II, 2,4 | the free consent of His Mother. He Waited for her voluntary~
29 II, 2,4 | voluntarily, so He wished that His Mother should bear Him freely and~
30 II, 2,4 | she was conceived by her mother~Saint Anne, was by God’s
31 II, 2,4 | in the Assumption of the Mother of God is clearly and unambiguously
32 II, 2,4 | inner consciousness ... The Mother of God~was never a theme
33 II, 2,4 | world,~the mystery of his Mother was revealed only to those
34 II, 2,4 | the supreme glory of the Mother of~God’ (V. Lossky, ‘Panagia,’
35 II, 2,4 | Lossky, ‘Panagia,’ in The Mother of God, edited by E. L.
36 II, 3,1 | saints, the angels, the Mother of God, and Christ himself. ‘
37 II, 4,3 | members of the Church: the Mother of God,~the saints, the
38 II, 5,1 | 1. The Nativity of the Mother of God (8 September).~2.
39 II, 5,1 | The Presentation of the Mother of God in the Temple (21
40 II, 5,1 | The Annunciation of the Mother of God (western ‘Lady Day’) (
41 II, 5,1 | The Falling Asleep of the Mother of God (the Assumption) (
42 II, 5,1 | and four are feasts of the Mother of God.~There are also a
43 II, 5,1 | The Protecting Veil of the Mother of God (1 October).~ Saint
44 II, 5,1 | are the first virtue, the mother, root, source, and foundation
45 II, 6,1 | Parker, ‘Devotion to the Mother of God,’ in The Mother of
46 II, 6,1 | the Mother of God,’ in The Mother of God, edited by E. L.
47 II, 6,2 | in their devotion to the Mother of God and the saints —
48 II, 7,5 | Great Price: The Life of Mother Maria Skobtsova, London,
49 II, 7,8 | Symposium, London, 1934.~ The Mother of God: A Symposium, London,
50 II, 7,9 | The Festal Menaion, trans. Mother Mary and~Archimandrite Kallistos (
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