Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I,Intro | pale shadow of its former glory, the Church in Greece is
2 I,Intro | right belief. and .right glory. (or .right worship.). The
3 I, 2,2 | disciples a share in the divine glory, and He prays that they
4 I, 2,2 | union ~with God: .And the glory which thou gavest me I have
5 I, 2,2 | man is to share in God.s glory, they argued, he is to be .
6 I, 2,3 | reflection of the celestial glory . it was a con-~crete example
7 I, 3,1 | the ~lofty throne of his glory, wishes to thunder at us
8 II, 1,2 | image of Thine inexpressible glory, even though I bear the
9 II, 1,3 | overwhelming~sense of His divine glory. There are two moments in
10 II, 1,3 | s life when this divine glory was~made especially manifest:
11 II, 1,3 | cult of Christ’s divine glory, of~His Transfiguration
12 II, 1,3 | their devotion to the divine~glory of Our Lord, Orthodox do
13 II, 1,3 | to the Cross~The Lord of glory.~The Orthodox Church on
14 II, 1,3 | humiliation and His inward glory. Orthodox~see not just the
15 II, 1,3 | Resurrection.~Shouting, Lord, glory to thee!~17~The Crucifixion
16 II, 1,5 | in this present life the glory of the~saints is as a rule
17 II, 1,5 | day of Resurrection the glory of the Holy Spirit comes
18 II, 1,5 | bodies of the saints — the glory which they had before, but
19 II, 1,5 | received the image of~the glory of Adam, when his face was
20 II, 1,5 | saint’s body shone with~glory after death. It is sometimes
21 II, 1,5 | theology~is a theology of glory and of transfiguration,
22 II, 2,4 | protecting wings of immaterial glory’ (From the Dismissal Hymn
23 II, 2,4 | humanity, for that same bodily glory which Mary enjoys now, all
24 II, 2,4 | dogmatize about the supreme glory of the Mother of~God’ (V.
25 II, 2,5 | Christ will return in great glory to judge both the living
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