Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro | salvation, and God's saving power is mediated to man in His
2 1,5 | whereas the Pope believed his power of jurisdiction to extend
3 1,0 | Accordingly, with the rising power of Russia, in 1589, the
4 1,1 | II, with the seizure of power by the Communists, the Church
5 1,5 | Church. With the rise to power of the Communists in the
6 2,7 | symbolizing, as does a crown, the power bestowed upon a minister
7 3,2 | Emperor and those who are in power (Rom. 13:1-7; cf. 1 Pet.
8 3,4 | faith in the sanctifying power of the Holy Spirit, considering
9 3,1 | the body, and gives a man power over the stomach, subdues
10 3,4 | over death, destroying the power of death over man once and
11 3,6 | sloth, despair? lust of power and idle talk.~But give
12 4,2 | Orthodox Christians glad by Thy power, granting them victories
13 4,3 | being strengthened by the power of God, she quickly climbed
14 4,8 | will come upon you and the power of the Most High will overshadow
15 4,0 | bodily death would not have power over her, just as spiritual
16 4,2 | to receive them. All the power, all the fruit of His divine
17 4,4 | within them along with the power of faith which moved them
18 4,4 | Satan and corruption; the power of sin is destroyed and
19 4,4 | His Might and His Divine Power. Through our forefather'
20 4,4 | Thou didst destroy the power of death. In victory didst
21 4,6 | bearers of God's image and power by the ancient Jews. Especially
22 6,4 | entombment was resurrected by the power of His divinity. During
23 6,4 | the Savior was given all power in Heaven and on earth (
24 6,5 | Fathers in the spirit and power of Holy Scripture. She preserves
25 6,5 | Son also acts, but as the power of the Father, inasmuch
26 6,6 | 24-30) and saved by God's power (Rom. 1:16) through faith
27 6,6 | the Church exists by the power of the Divine Grace in the
28 6,6 | Church is sanctified by the power of Christ the Savior's prayers (
29 6,6 | The Christian feels the power of Divine Grace acting upon
30 6,7 | man and bestows the saving power of Christ's redemptive feat
31 6,7 | life-giving, regenerating power that cleanses and revives
32 6,7 | cleanses and revives nature, a power vitally necessary for human
33 6,7 | Spirit — Who bestows the power of grace to the Sacrament.
34 6,8 | previous condition by his own power.~By His Resurrection, our
35 6,8 | as before, death has no power over him; for it was defeated
36 6,0 | up idols — wealth, money, power, fame, pleasure, etc. —
37 6,1 | believed in His name, He gave power to become children of God;
38 6,1 | from God and that of the power to become the sons of God.~
39 6,2 | has become aware of the power of sin over his soul, and
40 7 | have been given by God the power of discrimination and we
41 7 | nature, namely, His eternal power and deity, has been clearly
42 7 | grace-bestowing properties and Divine Power.~As St. John Damascene asserts: “
43 7,2 | copy received the blessed power of the ancient Image and,
44 8,1 | dominion of sin over the power of the soul loses its strength
45 8,1 | Baptism man is given the power to struggle with sin and
46 8,4 | unworthy Priest, through the power given me by Him, forgive
47 8,4 | often have I yearned for power and been gluttonous, satiating
48 8,5 | Only the Bishop has the power to ordain (although in cases
49 9,3 | said with the lips, for the power of prayer lies not in words
50 9,3 | acquires a truly ineffable power. It spiritualizes a man,
51 9,4 | prayer has much greater power, is far more bold and effective
52 9,5 | us in the fullness of its power when Sin ceases to hold
53 9,5 | should resort to the healing power of repentance and forgive
54 9,7 | Orthodox have believed that the power of God is present in the
55 9,7 | the High Priest: By what power or by what name did you
56 9,8 | 136:1).~The action and power of the prayer of the Psalms
57 10,1 | destruction of Canaanite power in Palestine (Ch. 11). following
58 10,1 | the height of Babylonian power, wrote probably between
59 10,3 | of the presence of God's power and kingdom.~ ~The Great
60 11,1 | invisible, held together by the power of God” [The Orthodox Faith}.
61 11,1 | Jews and Greeks, Christ the power of God and the wisdom of
62 11,1 | the Priest receives the power to celebrate the Sacraments
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