Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,1 | June 19.~ ~St. Lebbaeus.~[See St. Jude].~ ~ St. Matthew.~
2 1,1 | August 9.~ ~St. Nathanael.~[See St. Bartholomew].~ ~ St.
3 1,1 | May 10.~ ~St. Thaddaeus.~[See St. Jude].~ ~St. Thomas.~
4 1,4 | Antioch (Canon 6), and the See of Jerusalem, although still
5 1,4 | was in this period that we see the activities of the great
6 1,5 | differences. Then, in 800, we see a political split with the
7 1,8 | later was elected to the See of Thessalonica as its Bishop.
8 1,9 | Constantinople to the new See of Argesin the foothills
9 1,0 | Turkish yoke. The primary See of the Russian Church was
10 1,0 | Orthodoxy. Men began to see Moscow as the Third Rome,
11 1,1 | ancient Bulgarian Patriarchal See of Trnovo was suppressed
12 1,1 | Primate, Damian, the primal See of Tirane remains vacant.~ ~
13 1,3 | clairvoyant Elder, he could see into the hearts of his spiritual
14 1,3 | Innocent was elevated to the See of Moscow as its Metropolitan,
15 2,7 | these Holy Orders, please see the section of this book
16 3,4 | in heart, for they shall see God (Matt. 5:8). The Congregation
17 3,6 | Communion Hymn, “O taste and see that the Lord is good! Alleluia!”~
18 3,7 | are not singing? Truly, I see nothing better, nothing
19 3,7 | that they could do.”~We can see from the earliest tradition
20 3,9 | Liturgical Terms.~ ~Alleluia.~(See Prokeimenon.)~ ~Antiphons.~
21 3,0 | hearing, speech and touch. We see the candles, Icons, frescoes,
22 3,1 | Savior says: Do you not see that whatever goes into
23 3,6 | In our own lives we can see a parallel; for how often
24 3,6 | Lord and King! Grant me to see my own transgressions and
25 4,3 | are called to be. We also see in this Feast a comparison
26 4,4 | go over to Bethlehem and see this thing that has happened,
27 4,6 | said to me, ‘He on Whom you see the Spirit descend and remain,
28 4,7 | Spirit that he should not see death before he had seen
29 4,9 | glory as far as they could see it; so that when they would
30 4,0 | Most-Holy Theotokos who did not see the corruption of the grave
31 4,0 | of God, her body did not see the natural corruption which
32 4,0 | soul had always been to see the sweet face of her son
33 4,0 | from the eyes and would see in the light of the Lord'
34 4,0 | Most-Pure Lady wanted to see the Holy Apostles who were
35 4,0 | her death she might not see the Prince of Darkness and
36 4,0 | so that he might at least see the dead body of the Blessed
37 4,1 | account of Jesus but also to see Lazarus, Whom He had raised
38 4,1 | the Lord's Entrance, we see His way to voluntary suffering
39 4,1 | our salvation. And we also see the image of Christ's spiritual
40 4,3 | and your young men shall see visions, and your old men
41 4,3 | poured out this which you see and hear (Acts 2:33).~Many
42 4,4 | risen, as He said. Come, see the place where He lay.
43 4,5 | prophets and apostles. “Do you see, brother, the Queen of all
44 4,5 | asked Andrew? “Indeed I see, father,” answered the disciple. “
45 4,5 | answered the disciple. “I see and I fear.”~The inhabitants
46 4,6 | cautioned His disciples: See that you do not despise
47 4,0 | then did you go out? To see a man clothed in soft raiment?
48 4,0 | then did you go out? To see a prophet? Yes, I tell you,
49 5 | the exception. Whenever we see examples of solitary monastic
50 5 | later Saint's lives, we see it entered into almost exclusively
51 5,1 | your sins.”~We can also see in the Monastic Tonsure
52 6,1 | ensuing Old Believer schism to see the truth of this.]~Orthodox
53 6,7 | before men, that they may see your good works and give
54 6,8 | then from my flesh I shall see God, Whom I shall see for
55 6,8 | shall see God, Whom I shall see for myself, and my eyes
56 6,0 | in heart, for they shall see God (Matt. 5:8). This is
57 6,1 | is born anew, he cannot see the Kingdom of God (John
58 6,2 | in heart, for they shall see God.~It would seem that
59 6,2 | more impossible than to see God. For, is it possible
60 6,2 | Matt. 15:19), or for us to see God Whom no man has ever
61 6,2 | man has ever seen or can see (1 Tim. 6:16; John 1:18;
62 6,2 | passions, the saints also see God in Divine Revelation. “
63 6,2 | can a pure and holy soul see God and understand the Scriptures,”
64 6,2 | in the next life we shall see face to face (1 Cor. 13:
65 6,3 | Saints....” And here we can see three basic truths expressed
66 6,4 | our God — dwelt.~ ~Pot.~[See Urn]~ ~Stem of Jesse.~In
67 7 | John 1:18) and You cannot see My [God's] face, for man
68 7 | face, for man shall not see Me and live (Ex. 33:20).
69 7 | Thus, in all creatures we see images that give us a dim
70 7 | fulfillment for all eyes to see, if only by means of pictures,
71 7,2 | he called his brother to see the miracle. A third witness
72 8 | outlined above, what we see is not what we believe.~
73 8,8 | From the above text, we can see that this Sacrament has
74 10,1| Ch. 21:14-36).~Here we see the Forty-year Sojourn in
75 10,1| man's happiness and can see no lasting, certain, secure
76 10,2| 132 B.C., his grandson (see the Prologue) translated
77 10,3| this framework we can also see the grouping of Jesus' teachings
78 10,3| to those who had eyes to see, were signs of the presence
79 10,3| childish ways. For now we see in a mirror dimly; but then
80 10,3| greetings, etc., most scholars see it as a sort of encyclical
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