Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro | unbreakable unity between Believers and the Church: “A man cannot
2 Intro | is the community of all Believers, externally directed and
3 1,0 | splitting off of the Old Believers, who resisted the changes (
4 1,0 | The leaders of the Old Believers, including the Archpriest
5 3,2 | prayerful foregathering of believers, of the true Light of Life —
6 3,3 | prayer, the Church arouses believers to a spiritual contemplation
7 4,0 | within the Church.~True believers know that insofar as the
8 4,4 | perfection.~So too, all true believers rejoice on this day of redemption
9 4,5 | hymns and prayers. Among the believers was St. Andrew, a Fool-for-Christ,
10 6,6 | sin from the community of believers and from separate individuals.~
11 6,2 | Jesus.~St. Paul summons all believers to seek peace in God (Rom.
12 6,2 | no misfortunes. For all believers this rock is our Lord Jesus
13 8,2 | of the Holy Spirit upon believers through anointing them with
14 8,3 | The unity of all Christian believers in the Holy Eucharist is
15 8,3 | Ephesians].~The union of believers with Christ in the Eucharist
16 8,3 | s union with Christ, the believers' union with Him in Whom
17 9,4 | with the congregation of believers, is worth a hundred prostrations
18 9,8 | 14:26). They called on believers to edify themselves with
19 10,3 | 5-12); Fellowship with believers (Ch. 13-17 — (14-17 are
20 10,3 | summary of what is expected of believers in view of God's grace;
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