Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro | to the sinner who could return to the fold — for to do
2 Intro | the sinner who wishes to return, truly and sincerely repent
3 1,4 | 1836, Fr. John decided to return to Russia to report to the
4 1,4 | focus of attention to the return of the Uniates to Orthodoxy.
5 1,4 | Carpatho-Russians in their efforts to return to Orthodoxy.~With the departure
6 1,5 | United States, and upon his return to Greece, he designated
7 1,5 | War II, he was unable to return to America. With the Communist
8 3,2 | After the Litya, the clergy return to the center of the church.~
9 3,2 | the church typifies the return of the Myrrh bearers and
10 3,7 | among Church musicians to return to the traditional roots
11 3,7 | a rigid formalism nor a return to a hypothetically more
12 3,6 | fallen state, repentance, return to god the Father and divine
13 3,6 | from God, and those who return to Him.~ ~Sunday of Cheesefare —
14 4,1 | among men, decided not to return home, but to flee to a place
15 4,4 | warned in a dream not to return to Herod, they departed
16 4,4 | child of God; it is the return of Paradise lost, the threshold
17 5,1 | mystical re-enactment of the return of the Prodigal Son to his
18 5,2 | service of Christ and His return (Luke 12:35-37).~Next, the
19 6,8 | that man could no longer return to this previous condition
20 6,0 | lend, expecting nothing in return; and your reward will be
21 6,2 | do not forget the aged, return to the path of truth those
22 6,2 | has hurt you to evil in return, for evil breeds only evil.
23 7 | given boldness of spirit in return for their love of Him. We
24 7,2 | Convent, memorializing the return of Smolensk to Russia. This
25 7,2 | 1525, in memory of the return of Smolensk to Russia. This
26 10,1 | his death, she chose to return to Judah with her mother-in-law,
27 10,1 | reorganization of Judah after the Return from the Babylonian Exile
28 10,1 | into four parts: 1) The return of the first exiles in 537
29 10,1 | in 516 (Ez. 1-6); 2) the return of a second group of exiles
30 10,1 | by him (Ez. 7-10); 3) the return of Nehemiah and the rebuilding
31 10,1 | God's Covenant people must return to Him. The judgment must
32 10,1 | 3) a proclamation of the return of the Exiles to the Promised
33 10,2 | preparation for the happy return of the Exiles to Jerusalem
34 10,3 | able to wait for Titus' return, so anxious was he about
35 10,3 | this letter writing was the return to Philippi of Epaphroditus (
36 10,3 | Christianity. Paul persuaded him to return to his master, Philemon,
37 10,3 | Lamb (Ch. 6-19), and the return to Christ to this earth
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