Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,0 | Orthodoxy and was given in marriage Anna, the sister of the
2 3,8 | Holy Orders, Confession, Marriage, Anointing of the Sick),
3 5,1 | be seen as the mystical marriage of the soul with the Heavenly
4 7,2 | giving his daughter, Anna, in marriage to Prince Vsevolod of Chernigov (
5 7,2 | Vitovtus, Sophia, was given in marriage to Grand Prince Dimitry
6 8,7 | union of a man and a woman. Marriage, however, is not a state
7 8,7 | the two partners join in marriage of their own free will and
8 8,7 | no Sacrament of Christian marriage.~The Office of Crowning
9 8,7 | martyrdom since every true marriage involves immeasurable self-sacrifice
10 8,7 | Thus, at the end of the Marriage Service the newly-married
11 8,7 | to the indissolubility of marriage, and so, too, the Church
12 8,7 | principle the church regards the marriage bond as lifelong and indissoluble,
13 8,7 | condemns the breakdown of marriage as a sin and an evil, she
14 8,7 | second chance. Thus, when a marriage has ceased to be a reality,
15 8,7 | ceremony for a second or third marriage, several joyful ceremonies
16 8,7 | permits a second or third marriage, but more than that is strictly
17 10,1| book of Ruth speaks of the marriage of Ruth (a Moabitess — a
18 10,1| 4:12), and, through her marriage to him, she became the great-grandmother
19 10,1| Ezra the Scribe, and the marriage reforms introduced by him (
20 10,1| 1-3) The Allegory of the Marriage; and 2) (Ch. 4-14) Sermons
21 10,3| and questions concerning marriage, food, worship and the Resurrection.~ ~
22 10,9| 3-11 Matt. 28:16-20~For Marriage Eph. 5:20-33 John 2:1-11~
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