Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro | adherence to Christ and obedience to His teachings, all of
2 4,8 | effected through the perfect obedience of the Theotokos whose humble
3 4,8 | Luke 1:35-37].~With perfect obedience and humility, Mary gives
4 4,0 | perfect example of that obedience which all Christians are
5 5 | opposites: humility and obedience. A Monk leading a totally
6 5 | humility towards fellow-men. Obedience to God is empty unless one
7 5 | of learning humility and obedience, the Monk who lives alone
8 5 | of prelest.~Humility and obedience can best and most-safely
9 5 | humility, the latter teaches obedience.~The problem of pride and
10 5 | replace them with humility and obedience. True monastic life, however,
11 5,1 | through his rule of prayer and obedience to an elder), for the monastic
12 5,1 | renunciation, faith and obedience to the end of life, and
13 5,1 | Indeed, the first act of obedience of the new Monk is his acceptance
14 6,6 | believes in the Church because obedience to the Church is obedience
15 6,6 | obedience to the Church is obedience to God, and by serving the
16 6,2 | perform the current act of obedience in the awareness that we
17 6,3 | New Adam) whose perfect obedience contrasted the disobedience
18 6,3 | disobedience was loosed through the obedience of Mary; for what Eve, a
19 10,3 | the meekness, gentleness, obedience and courtesy made possible
20 11,1 | Moses made on the tree in obedience to God's command, by which
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