Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 2,3 | theology; and, ~next to the Bible, it is the Seven Councils
2 I, 3,3 | history, the God of the Bible, who became Incarnate in
3 I, 4,1 | services required a Slavonic Bible and Slavonic service books.
4 I, 4,3 | missionaries translated the Bible and ~Church services into
5 I, 5,1 | century. Islam regards the Bible as a holy book and ~Jesus
6 I, 7,4 | runs catechism ~schools and Bible seminars, as well issuing
7 I, 7,6 | Zoe, lay great stress on Bible study and ~encourage frequent
8 II, 0,11| It means the books of the Bible; it means the Creed; it~
9 II, 0,11| the future.~Note that the Bible forms a part of Tradition.
10 II, 0,11| pre-eminence belongs to the Bible, to the Creed, to the doctrinal
11 II, 0,12| Tradition is expressed:~1. The Bible~a) The Bible and the Church.
12 II, 0,12| expressed:~1. The Bible~a) The Bible and the Church. The Christian
13 II, 0,12| than Protestantism. The Bible is the supreme expression~
14 II, 0,12| People of the Book, the Bible is the Book of the People;
15 II, 0,12| from the Church that~4~the Bible ultimately derives its authority,
16 II, 0,12| are many sayings in the Bible which by themselves are
17 II, 0,12| the East, our Mother’ (On~Bible and Church, see especially
18 II, 0,12| Decree 2).~b) The Text of the Bible: Biblical Criticism. The
19 II, 0,12| Books, although part of the Bible,~stand on a lower footing
20 II, 0,12| historical~study of the Bible, although hitherto Orthodox
21 II, 0,12| prominent in this field.~c) The Bible in worship. It is sometimes
22 II, 0,12| western Christians to the Bible. Yet in fact Holy Scripture
23 II, 0,12| Orthodoxy regards the Bible as a verbal icon of Christ,
24 II, 0,12| possess, along with the~Bible, an abiding and irrevocable
25 II, 1,1 | every Christian. Man, so the Bible teaches, is made in the
26 II, 1,1 | from the Father:~so the Bible teaches, and so Orthodoxy
27 II, 1,1 | not teach, and what~the Bible never says, is that the
28 II, 1,2 | followed. Some versions of the Bible reckon this Psalm as 82.).~
29 II, 2,5 | redemption of the Devil.~The Bible ends upon a note of keen
30 II, 5,1 | will be sufficient — the Bible and the Book of Common Prayer;~
31 II, 5,2 | are encouraged to read the Bible or the Fathers slowly and
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