Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,4 | that in Christ the human nature had been merged into the
2 1,4 | the divine union, only one nature. The Bishops of this Council
3 3,2 | expressed the mood of the old nature which belongs to [the] former
4 3,2 | the primarily penitential nature of these Psalms, the Holy
5 4,0 | son of God assumed human nature in the womb of the Virgin,
6 4,4 | took possession of human nature, and brought decay and death
7 5,1 | then exhorts him as to the nature of the monastic life and
8 6,4 | 15-21); the Lord of human nature (Matt. 9:20-22; 14:35-36;
9 6,5 | Confessor, “confers His one nature upon the Son and upon the
10 6,6 | also divine and holy by her nature and essence. She was founded
11 6,7 | which he puts on the new nature, created after the likeness
12 6,7 | that cleanses and revives nature, a power vitally necessary
13 6,8 | deformed man's inner, spiritual nature, as well as the entire visible
14 6,8 | 23). For this perishable nature must put on the imperishable,
15 6,8 | imperishable, and this mortal nature must put on immortality (
16 6,1 | from their parents their nature and their attributes. And
17 6,2 | body, has triumphed over nature, and there is no doubt that
18 6,2 | he who has triumphed over nature stands higher than nature,
19 6,2 | nature stands higher than nature, and such a man differs
20 6,2 | body and soul, a peaceful nature, meekness, humility, love
21 6,2 | way. The flesh, our bodily nature, revolts against this way,
22 7 | to the superiority of His nature, Who existed in the image
23 7 | world [God's] invisible nature, namely, His eternal power
24 7 | of Christ because of the nature of the wood or the paint,
25 7 | Holy Images are part of the nature of Christianity and without
26 7 | fullness of his earthly nature, purified of sin and partaking
27 8,1 | a partaker of the Divine Nature in spirit and body. In Baptism
28 8,1 | essential change in his human nature, he turns into a new creature.~
29 8,1 | essential change in man's nature takes place through the
30 8,4 | give in to one's sinful nature and to cease resisting the
31 8,5 | Because of the collegial nature of the episcopacy, a college
32 8,5 | The monastic clergy are by nature unmarried, but one seeking
33 8,7 | however, is not a state of nature, but is rather a state of
34 9,5 | our world — the world of nature and man — and, on the other
35 9,6 | and the Renewal of human nature [On Things Done for the
36 9,8 | Psalms of a contemplative nature. Contemplating the beauty
37 9,8 | Psalms of a contemplative nature are also prayers. Above
38 10,2| 6-9 speak of the origin, nature and activities of Wisdom,
39 10,2| prayer; 2) (Ch. 3:9-4:4) The nature of true wisdom which comes
40 10,3| the moral and spiritual nature of man (life and light).
41 10,3| saving act in Christ: its nature (3:21-4:25) and the new
42 10,3| speculative and moralistic nature. Thus it offers suggestions
43 11,1| of Paradise opened, our nature took up its seat upon the
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