Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro | the soul before and after death, and in eternal blessedness
2 1,1 | Persia, dying a natural death, according to one tradition,
3 1,1 | Armenia, eventually suffering death by crucifixion. His Feast
4 1,2 | was stoned and beaten to death. The Epistle of St. James
5 1,3 | martyrdom equal to bodily death.~In 312, however, a momentous
6 1,4 | fifteen years after the death of Mohammed in 632, his
7 1,9 | in Moravia and after the death of St. Methodius in 885,
8 1,1 | dead in Albania. Since the death of the last Primate, Damian,
9 1,2 | and the reason for his death, was partly because the
10 1,2 | colleague of the man put to death — and who later escaped
11 1,3 | brought him to the point of death. After fervent prayer before
12 1,3 | their behalf.~Prior to his death, Fr. Herman revealed what
13 1,4 | saving many of them from death. This served to be the means
14 1,4 | Moscow, he learned of the death of his wife. Hearing of
15 1,4 | served as Primate until his death in 1934, and the struggles
16 1,4 | upon Metropolitan Leonty's death, and became the last Primate
17 1,5 | Church in America. At his death in 1965, he was succeeded
18 1,5 | serving capably until his death in 1915, when he was succeeded
19 3,1 | life of a man from birth to death, and which consists in liturgical
20 3,1 | Hour is the Passion and Death of Our Lord: And about the
21 3,2 | As sleep is the image of death, Compline is filled with
22 3,2 | filled with the thought of death and repentance. On Great
23 3,2 | a peaceful repose after death with all the Saints.~The
24 3,2 | primary theme of Nocturns is death and judgment, and thus it
25 3,2 | of the Last Judgment and death. Then follows a short litany
26 3,2 | the Crucifixion of Christ (death coming at the Ninth Hour).
27 3,4 | His voluntary Passion and Death. The Angels are with us
28 3,4 | Christ arose as victor over death, destroying the power of
29 3,4 | destroying the power of death over man once and for all
30 3,7 | is the Master of life and death, and foreshadows the~Lord'
31 3,7 | commemorate Christ's suffering and death. The Matins Service is characterized
32 3,7 | the Lord's Crucifixion, Death and Burial. That morning
33 3,8 | the dead, trampling down death by death, and upon those
34 3,8 | trampling down death by death, and upon those in the tombs
35 3,8 | the grave.~Let no one fear death, for the Savior's death
36 3,8 | death, for the Savior's death has set us free. He that
37 3,8 | fell upon the unseen.~O Death, where is your sting? O
38 3,8 | of Christ's victory over death — the Cross, surmounted
39 4,1 | blessing. By destroying death, He has granted us eternal
40 4,1 | from the corruption of death. And we, your people, freed
41 4,2 | Himself had spoken of His death on the Cross, saying: As
42 4,2 | our salvation. By Christ's death on It, our salvation was
43 4,2 | voluntary suffering and death on the Cross of the Lord,
44 4,4 | remained there until the death of Herod. This was to fulfill
45 4,7 | Spirit that he should not see death before he had seen the Lord'
46 4,0 | On the one hand, there is death and burial and, on the other,
47 4,0 | more we commemorate the death of the Most-Holy Theotokos
48 4,0 | corruption which follows death, but was raised from the
49 4,0 | of the Mother of God over death — that bodily death would
50 4,0 | over death — that bodily death would not have power over
51 4,0 | over her, just as spiritual death had not had dominion over
52 4,0 | would rise and shake off death like sleep from the eyes
53 4,0 | that at the hour of her death she might not see the Prince
54 4,0 | Pure Virgin to await her death.~As the multitude was gathered
55 4,0 | you deliver our souls from death!~ ~Kontakion of the Feast (
56 4,0 | Neither the tomb, nor death, could hold the Theotokos,
57 4,1 | voluntary suffering and death for our salvation. And we
58 4,1 | to Thee: O Vanquisher of Death: Hosanna in the highest!
59 4,2 | deliver us from Eternal Death. The Lord accomplished our
60 4,2 | scourgings, imprisonment and even death. And thus the Lord ascended
61 4,4 | of sin is destroyed and Death itself is abolished. The
62 4,4 | nature, and brought decay and death in its wake. But Christ
63 4,4 | the dead, trampling down death by death, and upon those
64 4,4 | trampling down death by death, and upon those in the tombs
65 4,4 | the dead, trampling down death by death, and upon those
66 4,4 | trampling down death by death, and upon those in the tombs
67 4,4 | didst destroy the power of death. In victory didst Thou arise,
68 4,4 | for us, He has destroyed death by death.~ ~In addition
69 4,4 | He has destroyed death by death.~ ~In addition to the Holy
70 4,8 | firm belief in life after death, barrenness meant that one'
71 4,9 | more than we seek honor, death more than we seek life,
72 4,0 | John had to die a bodily death and it is entirely appropriate
73 5,1 | to the brethren even unto death, and whether he will endure
74 6,4 | and the Lord of Life and Death (Luke 7:11-16; Matt. 9:18-
75 6,4 | Passion of the Cross and death under Pontius Pilate (Matt.
76 6,7 | unrepeatable, and just as Christ's Death and Resurrection are unique.~
77 6,8 | itself to the thought of death. Death was a consequence
78 6,8 | to the thought of death. Death was a consequence of the
79 6,8 | world through one man and death through sin (Rom. 5:12).
80 6,8 | himself of paradise and knew death. The Fall deformed man's
81 6,8 | Lord Jesus Christ conquered Death by death, and revealed to
82 6,8 | Christ conquered Death by death, and revealed to man the
83 6,8 | man the path leading from death and corruption to eternal
84 6,8 | remains mortal as before, death has no power over him; for
85 6,8 | Jesus Christ showed that death is not annihilation and
86 6,8 | The Christian looks on death as the transition to an
87 6,9 | body dies. His fate after death depends on how he has lived
88 6,9 | the Church, then after his death he shall also be with God,
89 6,9 | redeemed by the Son of God's death, are illumined by a light
90 6,9 | outside communion with God at death, deprived of Light and Grace (
91 6,0 | desire lead to spiritual death, as St. James tells us,
92 6,0 | full-grown brings forth death (James 1:14-15).~In addition
93 6,2 | worldly grief [which] produces death (2 Cor. 7:10). If we do
94 6,3 | Theotokos died a bodily death. Yet, in her case, the resurrection
95 6,3 | earth to heaven,” beyond death and judgment, living already
96 7 | Tabor, His sufferings, death and miracles. We can depict
97 7 | the flesh, His Passion and death for our salvation and the
98 7,2 | with this Icon. After the death of Prince Vsevolod, the
99 8,1 | is our natural birth, our death and the Resurrection of
100 8,4 | Prophet when he had caused the death of Uriah, the husband of
101 8,4 | spiritual ailment; it is death to your immortal soul; it
102 8,8 | strength to prepare for death.~The Sacrament is formally
103 8,8 | illness and delivered from death, heal Thy servant from the
104 9,1 | earthly life is not eternal. Death, which passes no one by
105 9,6 | On the third day after death, it is customary to commemorate
106 9,6 | On the ninth day after death, the Orthodox Church offers
107 9,6 | lament Moses” after his death [Apost. Const.]. This is
108 9,6 | the yearly anniversary of death and, in some places, on
109 9,7 | disciples before His passion and death, told them that Whatever
110 10 | 15). By His sacrificial death, Christ became the mediator
111 10,1 | 4) Moses' last words and death (Ch. 27-34).~ ~Joshua.~The
112 10,1 | Hebrew man and how, on his death, she chose to return to
113 10,1 | King over Judah after the death of Saul (2 Sam. 1-4); 5)
114 10,1 | enthronement of Solomon and the death of David (Ch. 1-2) and recounts
115 10,2 | wrote not long after the death of the High Priest John
116 10,3 | the Farewell Discourses)); Death and Resurrection (Ch. 18-
117 10,3 | prison and in danger of death (2:2; 3:8-14; 4:11-13).~ ~
118 10,4 | valley of the shadow of death; I fear no evil.~For Thou
119 10,5 | 9:25~The wages of sin is death .........................
120 11,1 | symbol of victory over death, and the intersection of
121 11,1 | His own crucifixion and death on the Cross, and knowing
122 11,1 | explained that, as the forces of death had entered into man with
123 11,1 | through an imitation of His death; to be baptized in the name
124 11,1 | to be baptized into His death. Thus all the preaching
125 11,1 | been united with Him in a death like His, we shall certainly
126 11,1 | of our Lord Jesus Christ death was overcome, original sin
127 11,1 | despise the present and even death itself, and the way was
128 11,1 | laying low sin, conquering death and breaking down the barrier,
129 11,1 | First-called Apostle was put to death.~Greek: This Cross has arms
130 11,1 | reward of the faithful after death (Rev. 2:10).~Cross Fitchee:
131 11,2 | of victory over sin and death (1 Cor. 5:7; Rev. 5:13).~
132 11,2 | a mythical bird which at death bursts into flames and rises
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