Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro | together spiritually by the constant presence of the Holy Spirit,
2 1,4 | President. Almost blind and in constant pain, Metropolitan Innocent
3 3,1 | giving the Liturgical Year a constant and unfailing variety.~In
4 3,1 | giving the Liturgical Year a constant and unfailing variety.~ ~
5 3,7 | are ancient, universal and constant. These familiar elements
6 3,9 | on Pascha itself and the constant, “Christ is risen from the
7 4,0 | hold the Theotokos, who is constant in prayer and our firm hope
8 6,1 | regeneration.... Tradition is the constant abiding of the Spirit and
9 6,2 | in the Creed, which is a constant guide for all Orthodox Christians
10 6,3 | commandment and lived in constant joy and blessedness.~ ~
11 6,7 | in Christ's Church, and a constant sense of prayerful repentance (
12 6,7 | faith. A Christian life is a constant struggle against sinful
13 6,7 | his spiritual life through constant prayer in church and at
14 6,7 | home. Prayer is a means of constant communion and union with
15 6,2 | especially saving when they are constant and, as St. John of the
16 6,2 | purity of heart. Remaining in constant prayerfulness before God
17 6,2 | way demands an effort — a constant spiritual struggle with
18 8,4 | eyes are not streaming with constant tears? ...If only my tears
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