Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 2,4| what the will of God is in relation to each person who comes
2 I, 3,3| relationship with ~mankind. In relation to man, the divine energy
3 I, 5,2| define its position in relation to new teachings which had
4 I, 6,1| two different views of the relation of the Church to the world.
5 I, 6,1| the inner ~and personal relation between God and the soul.
6 II, 1,1| defined~in terms of their relation to Him. The Father is the
7 II, 1,1| the other concerns the relation of God to creation. Thus
8 II, 1,1| spoken only of a temporal relation~between Son and Spirit,
9 II, 1,1| they admitted an eternal relation. Yet on the essential point
10 II, 1,2| freedom. To describe the~relation between the grace of God
11 II, 2,1| be used to describe~this relation: the Church is 1) the Image
12 II, 2,1| dull.~Such in brief is the relation between the Church and God.
13 II, 2,1| Khomiakov said: ‘It is only in relation to man~that it is possible
14 II, 2,1| invisible,’ we so speak only in relation to man (ibid., section 1).~
15 II, 2,2| it follows from the close relation between God and His Church.~‘
16 II, 2,3| bishop’ (Letter 66, 8).~The relation between the bishop and his
17 II, 2,4| isolation, but because of her relation to Christ. Thus the reverence
18 II, 3,1| earth are seen in~their relation to things in heaven, first
19 II, 6,2| Questions raised included the relation of Scripture and Tradition,
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