Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 2,2| Church, and the one ~whose works are most widely read. ~
2 I, 2,3| learning or leisure to study works of theology has only to
3 I, 2,4| and although two of his works are known as the ~Longer
4 I, 3,1| Greeks wished to read Latin works or vice versa, they could
5 I, 3,3| and Uncreated Light. The works of Saint Symeon the New
6 I, 4,2| fountain of her literary works anyone who ~wills can quench
7 I, 5,1| utterly unknown. In the works of Eustratius Argenti (died ~
8 I, 5,1| centuries ~that one of the chief works of Palamas, The Triads in
9 I, 5,2| drew on Roman Catholic ~works of devotion, adapting for
10 I, 6,1| Tsar, to translate Greek works into Slavonic and to correct
11 I, 7,6| surprising number of classic works of monastic spirituality
12 II, 1,2| it, since “faith without works is dead” (James 2:17).~The
13 II, 1,2| possibly be pleasing to God: ‘Works before Justification,’ says
14 II, 1,4| almsgiving,~and other good works done in the name of Christ,
15 II, 1,4| well that it is only good works done in the name of Christ
16 II, 2,4| united to the next by faith,~works, and love. So in the One
17 II, 2,5| think to be justified from~works, 71 (P.G. 65, 940D). God
18 II, 7,1| General works~ A. Schmemann, The Historical
19 II, 7,8| Florovsky, The Collected Works, Belmont, Mass., 1972 onwards (
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