Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 2,2| very practical purpose: the salvation of man. Man, so the New
2 I, 2,2| impossible for man to attain full salvation. ~ Saint Paul expressed
3 I, 2,2| Incarnation and with man.s salvation. ~ The main work of the
4 I, 2,2| but the very message of salvation. The ~ 12~same primacy that
5 I, 2,3| through matter effected my ~salvation. I will not cease from worshipping
6 I, 2,3| matter through which my salvation has ~been effected (On Icons,
7 I, 2,3| the Incarna-~tion and the salvation of man. ~ God took a material
8 I, 3,3| redemption. That same doctrine of salvation ~which underlay the disputes
9 I, 4,2| upon, and beaten, for our salvation; how just it is, then, that
10 II, 1,2| while he cannot ‘merit’~salvation, must certainly work for
11 II, 1,3| act of love but an act of salvation. Jesus~Christ, by uniting
12 II, 1,5| divinization.’ For Orthodoxy man’s salvation and redemption mean his
13 II, 2,2| outside~the Church there is no salvation. This belief has the same
14 II, 2,2| from one another. God is salvation, and God’s~saving power
15 II, 2,2| Outside the Church there is~no salvation, because salvation is the
16 II, 2,2| is~no salvation, because salvation is the Church’ (G. Florovsky, ‘
17 II, 2,3| through which we obtain salvation’ (Confession, Decree 10). ‘
18 II, 2,5| not despair of anyone’s salvation, but must long and pray
19 II, 5,2| that they ask for their salvation and eternal life. Visit~
20 II, 6,1| determining~what is necessary to salvation, we confine ourselves to
21 II, 6,1| what is deemed necessary to salvation~and the Orthodox appeal
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