Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 2,2 | crucified, and rose from the dead, thereby delivering humanity
2 I, 2,2 | Cross and risen from ~the dead. The bishop in each of these
3 I, 5,2 | sacraments, prayers for the dead, and prayers to ~the saints. ~
4 I, 5,2 | defending ~prayers for the dead he came very close to the
5 II, 0,11| static but dynamic, not a dead acceptance of the past but
6 II, 1,2 | faith without works is dead” (James 2:17).~The Fall:
7 II, 1,3 | returned triumphant from the dead. In Orthodox~worship and
8 II, 1,5 | righteous rise~20~from the dead and are clothed with a spiritual
9 II, 2,4 | The living and the dead: The Mother of God~In God
10 II, 2,4 | alive or whether we are dead, as members of~the Church
11 II, 2,4 | they are confident that the dead are helped by such prayers.
12 II, 2,4 | do our~prayers help the dead? What exactly is the condition
13 II, 2,5 | both the living and the dead. This~final apocatastasis
14 II, 3,2 | a Church, Burial of the Dead.~(In addition to these,
15 II, 4 | service for the burial of the~dead, and the anointing of a
16 II, 4 | caterpillars and for removing dead rats from the bottoms of~
17 II, 4,3 | both~the living and the dead.~In the Eucharist, then,
18 II, 5,1 | Epitaphion (the figure of the Dead Christ laid out for burial)
19 II, 5,1 | proposals have so far remained a dead letter, but the third was
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