Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 2,2 | outstanding loyalty to the truth, it was above all to Rome
2 I, 2,4 | in silence must learn the truth about himself and God: Then,
3 I, 2,4 | are only a part of the ~truth. For behind all the shortcomings
4 I, 4,1 | the Slavs became in ~very truth the religion of the whole
5 I, 4,1 | there lies an important truth. ~ ~
6 I, 4,3 | forth God as the God not of truth only, but of beauty. ~Like
7 II, 0,11| 257:‘The~Lord said, “I am truth.” He did not say, I am custom’ (
8 II, 0,11| Christ, “When the Spirit of truth has~come, he will guide
9 II, 0,11| will guide you into all truth” (John 16:13). It is this
10 II, 0,12| who prays in spirit and in truth is by that very~act a theologian (
11 II, 1,1 | the Father — the Spirit of truth, who proceeds from the Father~—
12 II, 1,4 | Comforter, the Spirit of Truth, who art everywhere and
13 II, 1,5 | said, and with a certain truth, that bodily transfiguration
14 II, 1,5 | to God ‘in spirit and in truth,’ read~the Gospels, follow
15 II, 2,1 | Irenaeus wrote~with equal truth ‘where the Church is, there
16 II, 2,2 | him this seemed an evident truth, because~he could not think
17 II, 2,2 | pillar and the ground of truth” (1 Tim.~3:15). “When he,
18 II, 2,2 | When he, the Spirit of truth, has come, he will guide
19 II, 2,2 | will guide you into all truth” (John 16:13). So~Christ
20 II, 2,2 | choose falsehood instead of truth~(Confession, Decree 12).~
21 II, 2,3 | The proclamation of the truth is not the~same as the possession
22 II, 2,3 | as the possession of the truth: all the people possess
23 II, 2,3 | all the people possess the truth, but it is the bishop’s
24 II, 2,3 | constancy and the unerring truth of Christian dogma does
25 II, 2,3 | define and proclaim the truth in council; but these definitions
26 II, 2,3 | bishops recognize what the truth is and proclaim it; this~
27 II, 2,3 | outward criteria alone: ‘Truth can have~no external criterion,
28 II, 2,3 | the ‘ecumenicity’ but the truth of the councils~which makes
29 II, 2,3 | said: “I am the Way, the Truth, the Life.” Without this
30 II, 2,3 | be, it will not be in the truth. Protestants and Catholics~
31 II, 2,3 | understand this fundamental truth of Orthodoxy: both materialize
32 II, 2,3 | the sole ‘criterion of truth’ remains God Himself, living
33 II, 2,3 | leading it in the way of the Truth’ (J. Meyendorff, quoted
34 II, 2,5 | are reminded of the other truth: that it is possible to
35 II, 4,2 | conscious witnesses to the Truth. “You have an anointing (
36 II, 4,3 | and wine become in very~truth the Body and Blood of Christ:
37 II, 6,1 | possesses the fullness of truth (so its members~are bound
38 II, 6,2 | with great optimism: ‘In truth we are all one, we are all
39 II, 6,3 | would not~have preserved the truth which I handed over to you.’
40 II, 6,3 | not have understood the truth which I entrusted to~you.’~
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