Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 3,3 | above all beings.. No single thing of all that is created has
2 I, 5,2 | was perhaps ~ 51~the only thing that he could do); but the
3 I, 5,2 | fearing that the ~same thing might happen elsewhere in
4 I, 6,3 | Zadonsk. ~ .There is one thing more important than all
5 II, 0,11| the Orthodox Church. The thing that first strikes a stranger
6 II, 0,11| both pointed to the same thing: its changelessness, its
7 II, 0,11| price, neither adding any thing, nor taking any thing~from
8 II, 0,11| any thing, nor taking any thing~from it” (Letter of 1718,
9 II, 0,11| of Tradition as a living thing has been well expressed
10 II, 1,1 | transcendent. ‘No single thing of all that is created has
11 II, 1,2 | not mean exactly the same thing. ‘The expression according
12 II, 2,1 | Church, even on earth, is a thing of heaven, and cannot sin (
13 II, 2,3 | infallible, but there is no such thing as personal infallibility.~
14 II, 2,4 | popular initiative. The~same thing has happened in recent years
15 II, 3,2 | observed.~It is a remarkable thing how great a difference the
16 II, 4 | what we see, but we see one thing and believe another ...~
17 II, 4,3 | that which constitutes a thing, which makes it what it
18 II, 6,2 | this faith was~not merely a thing of the past, to be reconstructed
19 II, 6,3 | unimpaired, ‘neither adding~any thing, nor taking any thing away.’
20 II, 6,3 | any thing, nor taking any thing away.’ They claim a living
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