Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,1 | ministry and, according to St. Paul, he, together with Peter
2 1,1 | other chief Apostle, St. Paul, on June 29.~ ~St. Philip.~
3 1,1 | in (Matt. 27:3-10).~ ~St. Paul.~St. Paul was a strict Pharisee,
4 1,1 | 27:3-10).~ ~St. Paul.~St. Paul was a strict Pharisee, having
5 1,1 | conversion experience, St. Paul went on to become one of
6 1,2 | associated with the work of St. Paul. It was Barnabas who was
7 1,2 | Christians at Antioch, fetching Paul from Tarsus to help him.
8 1,2 | help him. Later, he and Paul were sent on the first missionary
9 1,2 | Jerusalem, being called by St. Paul a pillar of that Church,
10 1,2 | and was a companion of St. Paul in his later missionary
11 1,2 | a temporary rift between Paul and Barnabas (Acts 15:36-
12 1,2 | but later he was with Paul during his first imprisonment
13 1,7 | especially the Epistles of St. Paul, as well as other ascetical
14 1,4 | was succeeded by Bishop Paul (Popov) and in this year
15 3,2 | according to the command of St. Paul on prayer for the Emperor
16 3,3 | and is witnessed to by St. Paul in his first letter to the
17 3,4 | turns to the people with St. Paul's words, The grace of our
18 3,2 | 2. Apostles' (Peter and Paul) Fast — from the Monday
19 4,9 | God. In any case, as St. Paul tells us, when we die our
20 4,0 | of God. Later the Apostle Paul, accompanied by his close
21 4,2 | of Christ's teaching, St. Paul, in the Epistle to the Hebrews:
22 4,4 | communion with God. St. Paul tells us that if there had
23 4,4 | Holy Apostles Peter and Paul, The Beheading of St. John
24 4,6 | the divine bidding. As St. Paul tells us, Are they not all
25 4,7 | the will of God. As St. Paul says, in the Epistle Lesson
26 4,9 | Holy Apostles Peter and Paul (June 29).~From the 4th
27 4,9 | early Church were Peter and Paul and, according to Church
28 4,9 | were both martyred in Rome, Paul by beheading and Peter by
29 4,9 | St. John Chrysostom, St. Paul sought dishonor more than
30 5 | Christian literature was St. Paul of Thebes († 341) who lived
31 6,6 | Tradition (2 Thess. 2:15).~St. Paul calls the Church the mystical
32 6,7 | The Creed, just as St. Paul (Eph. 4:6), calls us to
33 6,7 | 13:15; Acts 17:30).~St. Paul tells us: without faith
34 6,8 | first man's sin, for as St. Paul says: sin came into the
35 6,0 | than the God of all. As St. Paul says, although [men] knew
36 6,0 | and His Son — when, as St. Paul tells us, God has...bestowed
37 6,0 | universal family of love. As St. Paul tells us: Children, obey
38 6,0 | contains a promise, as St. Paul points out, that it may
39 6,0 | secular authorities, as St. Paul tells us: Let every person
40 6,0 | and it is this that St. Paul refers to, as follows: Let
41 6,0 | the following words of St. Paul: Do you not know that your
42 6,0 | life (Matt. 16:26)? As St. Paul says, Do not be deceived;
43 6,0 | only be forthright, as St. Paul says: Therefore, putting
44 6,2 | Luke 1:48). The Apostle Paul said of himself, I am the
45 6,2 | hearts of his listeners.~St. Paul pays special attention to
46 6,2 | reconciliation with God. As St. Paul says, in Christ all the
47 6,2 | minds in Christ Jesus.~St. Paul summons all believers to
48 6,2 | 34:14; Rom. 12:9). St. Paul teaches us: Repay no one
49 7 | Consequently, the Holy Apostle Paul also asserts: Being then
50 7 | blood.~As the Holy Apostle Paul says: Ever since the creation
51 8,1 | According to the Holy Apostle Paul, if anyone is in Christ,
52 8,1 | Heaven (Matt. 19:14).~As St. Paul says, we are called upon
53 8,2 | constantly the words of St. Paul: Do you not know that you
54 8,3 | as a church, for, as St. Paul says, the goal of every
55 8,3 | the Holy Eucharist. As St. Paul says: The cup of blessing
56 8,4 | contrition is, according to St. Paul, that godly grief [which]
57 8,5 | to the Corinthians, St. Paul speaks of various ministries
58 8,7 | 19:5-6).~The Holy Apostle Paul sees this mystical union
59 9,5 | tempted (Heb. 2:18), St. Paul says, indicating the Helper
60 9,7 | time to time. As Archbishop Paul, Primate of the Orthodox
61 9,7 | Faith We Hold, by Archbishop Paul, p.85-86.]~The Jesus Prayer,
62 9,8 | Jesus Christ? Did not St. Paul say, the old has passed
63 10 | With this in mind, St. Paul regarded the Christian Dispensation
64 10 | twenty-one, written by Sts. Paul, James, Peter, John and
65 10,3| convert and friend of St. Paul, presents the words and
66 10,3| who had accompanied St. Paul on parts of his missionary
67 10,3| Christian message in Rome by Paul. Most of the first part
68 10,3| latter part is dominated by Paul himself. The Word spreads
69 10,3| Romans.~The Epistles of St. Paul are arranged in the New
70 10,3| the last written by St. Paul (that we possess) and, at
71 10,3| greeting and thanksgiving, Paul describes first the need
72 10,3| first preached in Corinth by Paul on his second missionary
73 10,3| charges were dismissed and Paul remained in the city eighteen
74 10,3| Acts 18:1-17; 1 Cor. 2:3). Paul's subsequent relations with
75 10,3| for no other Church did Paul feel a deeper affection.
76 10,3| Corinthians.~Relations between Paul and the Corinthian Church
77 10,3| of this painful letter, Paul left Ephesus and went to
78 10,3| its rebelliousness against Paul (7:13-16). In relief and
79 10,3| In relief and gratitude, Paul wrote this letter.~In the
80 10,3| this letter.~In the letter Paul speaks about the above problems
81 10,3| contain a vigorous defense of Paul and his work and throughout
82 10,3| autobiographical glimpses into Paul's life (4:8-18; 11:22-33).~ ~
83 10,3| written about 55 A.D. during Paul's third missionary journey
84 10,3| central Asia Minor which Paul had founded (Acts 16:6),
85 10,3| Mosaic Law. On the contrary, Paul insisted, a man becomes
86 10,3| three parts: 1) defense of Paul's apostolic authority and
87 10,3| letter was written while Paul was a prisoner (3:1; 4:1;
88 10,3| affectionate we have from Paul's hand, was addressed to
89 10,3| Church there with a gift for Paul (4:18). The Apostle took
90 10,3| letter is permeated with Paul's joy and serene happiness
91 10,3| in the early 60's while Paul was in prison (4:3,10,18)
92 10,3| probably the first of St. Paul's letters, written from
93 10,3| driven out of Philippi, Paul, Silas and Timothy came
94 10,3| such a disturbance, that Paul and his companions had to
95 10,3| thence to Athens and Corinth.~Paul, anxious about the new congregation
96 10,3| their faith and loyalty, Paul wrote the first letter to
97 10,3| This letter was sent by Paul to the Thessalonians shortly
98 10,3| begun; yet they understood Paul to have taught that they
99 10,3| embarrassing situation (3:6,11). Paul corrected the teaching in
100 10,3| closely associated with Paul from the time of the second
101 10,3| letter was written when Paul was probably facing certain
102 10,3| oft-mentioned companion of Paul in the Acts) has three main
103 10,3| Christ.~ ~Philemon.~While Paul was under house arrest in
104 10,3| converted to Christianity. Paul persuaded him to return
105 10,3| Christian as a result of Paul's earlier preaching in Asia
106 10,3| Christian congregation.~Paul, in this letter, while not
107 10,5| 14:6~ ~Sayings from St. Paul:~All things to all men ........................
108 11,1| the words of the Apostle Paul: For if we have been united
109 11,1| Malta (the place where St. Paul was shipwrecked — Acts 27:
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