Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro | Introduction.~The teachings of the Orthodox Church are
2 Intro | Christ and obedience to His teachings, all of which is facilitated
3 Intro | Bishops). Following the teachings of St. Ignatius of Antioch (†
4 Intro | examine her traditions, her teachings, and her practices. Hopefully,
5 1,4 | defined, once and for all, the teachings of the Church on faith,
6 1,4 | Nicene Creed, developing the teachings concerning the Holy Spirit, “
7 1,4 | their separation. Certain teachings of Origen, including his
8 1,7 | life defending the Orthodox teachings of St. Athanasius in Alexandria.~ ~
9 2,7 | representing the streams of teachings which flow from the Bishop'
10 3,2 | contains certain dogmatic teachings concerning the person of
11 3,3 | Christ, represented by the teachings of the Gospels, is the Light
12 6,4 | His divinity in His Gospel teachings and in His many miracles
13 6,7 | the Threefold Name. The Teachings of the Twelve Apostles,
14 7 | for it is derived from the teachings concerning the Incarnation
15 7 | Scripture. Following the teachings of the 7th Ecumenical Council,
16 7 | Icons, 1,16]. Following his teachings, we, as Orthodox Christians,
17 9,8 | systematize the Biblical teachings upon which he meditates,
18 10,1 | Lord's Covenant and its teachings. The book is divided into
19 10,2 | Scribe who committed his teachings to writing about 180 B.C.
20 10,3 | see the grouping of Jesus' teachings on specific themes — the
21 10,3 | letter closes with ethical teachings and a few personal remarks (
22 10,3 | and the validity of his teachings (1:1-2:21); 2) an exposition
23 10,3 | administration, and to oppose false teachings of a speculative and moralistic
24 10,3 | in briefer form the main teachings of 1st John and adds a warning
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