Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,4| concerning the Trinity and the Incarnation.~ ~Nicea I (325).~This Council
2 1,4| correct understanding of the Incarnation of Christ, against those
3 1,7| his major writings are The Incarnation of Christ and The Life of
4 2,6| Christ, manifested in His Incarnation and Resurrection.~The Fathers
5 3,3| joined a hymn glorifying the Incarnation of the Son of God — “Only-begotten
6 4,1| Providence to serve the mystical Incarnation of God the Word.~The first
7 4,3| the instrument of the Incarnation — which sanctifies the Temple
8 4,3| Theotokos, pre-announcing the Incarnation of God on earth, proclaims
9 4,8| Rejoice, Womb of the Divine Incarnation! Rejoice, you through whom
10 4,0| who was the means of His Incarnation was resurrected and taken
11 4,2| accomplished. The goal of His Incarnation was to proclaim the Divine
12 6,3| and the same time, in the Incarnation. Therefore, the honor given
13 6,3| of her veneration — the Incarnation of the Second Person of
14 6,3| concerning the Trinity and the Incarnation, the glorification of the
15 7 | teachings concerning the Incarnation of the Second Person of
16 7 | the Word of God in the Incarnation revealed to the world, in
17 7 | Father, likewise after the Incarnation He is consubstantial with
18 7 | of Christian faith — the Incarnation of God — and, consequently,
19 7 | witness to the fruits of the Incarnation and to the sanctity and
20 8 | imitation of our Lord's Incarnation, when, as the Second Person
21 8,3| Christ's Sacrifice — the Incarnation, the Institution of the
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