Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 2,2 | 8:9). ~In Saint John.s Gospel the same idea is found in
2 I, 4,1 | this time: they heard the Gospel and the services of the
3 I, 4,2 | Kiev. .Angel.s trumpet and Gospel.s thunder sounded through
4 I, 4,2 | literally the commands of the Gospel, they offered no resistance,
5 I, 4,2 | practical ~implications of the Gospel: Vladimir in his concern
6 I, 7,9 | translated Saint Mathew.s Gospel, the Liturgy, and a catechism
7 II, 0,11| the~same position as the Gospel of Saint John.~Not everything
8 II, 0,12| feasts; the reading of the Gospel~forms the climax of Matins
9 II, 0,12| Liturgy a special Epistle and Gospel are~assigned for each day
10 II, 0,12| way. In every~church the Gospel Book has a place of honour
11 II, 1,5 | constant~theme in Saint John’s Gospel; it is also a constant theme
12 II, 1,5 | but in Paul and the Fourth Gospel.~The idea of deification
13 II, 2,3 | for the preaching of thy Gospel.’~The authority of the bishop
14 II, 2,5 | expressed in the choice~of Gospel readings at the Liturgy
15 II, 2,5 | sinners~who repent. But in the Gospel for the third Sunday — the
16 II, 4,3 | Scripture intercalated~45~ The Gospel~ The Sermon (often transferred
17 II, 4,3 | Synaxis, the~reading of the Gospel; in the Eucharist, the Epiclesis
18 II, 5,1 | prophecy, in lections from the Gospel, and the matchless poetry
19 II, 5,1 | the Greek Christian the Gospel is inseparably linked with
20 II, 5,2 | to read the Epistle and~Gospel appointed daily for the
21 II, 7,8 | 1977.~ V. Kesich, The Gospel Image of Christ: The Church
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