Chapter, Paragraph
1 3,4| divisions and the struggle for purity in her dogmas, is now sung.
2 3,8| earth to glorify Thee in purity of heart.” Stopping before
3 5,2| robe of incorruption and purity,” the absence of sleeves
4 5,2| that he must strive, “by purity of life, by good deeds,
5 6,2| decisive stand to protect the purity of the Orthodox teaching
6 6,7| well, and he attains the purity and sanctity given him at
7 6,1| truth, righteousness and purity. The gifts of God are received
8 6,2| nothing harder to attain than purity of heart and nothing more
9 6,2| Nevertheless, the Savior speaks of purity of heart and of seeing God
10 6,2| new fruit — grace-endowed purity of heart and radiant holiness —
11 6,2| little from the-Angels”; purity of heart “brings us closer
12 6,2| the Syrian teaches that purity of heart hates luxury, laziness,
13 6,2| cleaves to goodness. This purity of heart is characterized
14 6,2| abstinence.~The heart attains purity, says St. Ephraim the Syrian, “
15 6,2| mortification. And if it attains purity, it is not defiled by minor
16 6,2| conscience helps us to attain purity of heart. Remaining in constant
17 6,2| finds our efforts towards purity of body and of heart hard
18 9,5| Heaven also implies that purity and sanctity of divine life
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