Chapter, Paragraph
1 1 | teachings.~Our Lord Jesus Christ, in view of the supernatural
2 1 | spoke about.~What could Christ’s answer be to Pilate’s
3 1 | early Christians preached Christ crucified and resurrected
4 1 | themselves, in the name of Christ, performed miracles through
5 1 | and to the Hebrews that Christ is the Messiah promised
6 1 | of those resurrected by Christ lived up to his own day.~
7 1 | philosophy.” “Believing in Jesus Christ and the Gospel, we have
8 2 | foundation of the Orthodox faith!~Christ spoke of this clearly, plainly
9 2 | we regard these words of Christ? We can believe them or
10 2 | accepting a faith in God, in Christ, and in God’s revelations!~
11 5 | child-guide of the Hellenes to Christ, reflecting in itself the
12 5 | reflection of the light of Christ’s truth, similar to the
13 5 | the words: “The Light of Christ enlightens all.”~ ~ ~The
14 6 | religion of the Incarnate God, Christ, in whom was manifest “all
15 8 | 11:29-30). The yoke of Christ is goodness; that is, Christian
16 8 | according to the teachings of Christ.~ ~Conclusion.~The truth
17 10,4 | the people need is Jesus Christ.~ ~New Age.~A modern offshoot
18 10,6 | Jews, but they believe in Christ as do Christians. Some prefer
19 10,6 | Jew as a believer in Jesus Christ.~The traditional Jewish
20 10,6 | allow Jewish believers in Christ to express their faith in
21 11 | Only-begotten Son, our Lord Jesus Christ, who brought people the
22 11 | the life (John 14:6), said Christ.~In another passage He said,
23 11 | to reveal Truth Itself. Christ is the fullness of God-revealed
24 11 | in the Son, the God-Man, Christ.~In the composition of every
25 11 | Therefore if any man be in Christ, he is a new creature (II
26 15,1 | the saving faith in Jesus Christ because they cannot settle
27 15,1 | resurrection of the dead in Christ, but it also sheds some
28 16 | the whole world through Christ. All mankind, in the light
29 16 | in his general Redeemer, Christ.~ Without this truth, the
30 16 | redeeming sacrifices of Christ for all mankind could not
31 16 | necessity of saving mankind by Christ, or the blissfulness of
32 19,4 | 37-39). In these words, Christ regards the flood with its
33 19,4 | He speaks in the passage. Christ implies the same view concerning
34 21,1 | after the Resurrection of Christ. For this reason, the Old
35 22 | time of the Nativity of Christ, an expectation reigned
36 22 | period before the Nativity of Christ, the coming of a “great
37 22 | periods; and the name — Christ or the Savior, were all
38 23 | personality and character of Christ.~First of all, we are struck
39 23 | enough to mention the name of Christ, and before our moral and
40 23 | perfection.~ The character of Christ — all-embracing, universal,
41 23 | of man. When the name of Christ is uttered, every human
42 23 | every human grandeur pales. Christ can be compared to no one.
43 23 | can be compared to no one. Christ is the prototype and symbol
44 23 | is not possible to extol Christ; one can only reverently
45 23 | biased is the conjecture that Christ never existed, that He is
46 23 | personality and activity of Christ, with His sermon on the
47 23 | the Evangelists “invented” Christ, they are then more miraculous
48 23 | then more miraculous than Christ Himself!~ Faith in Christ,
49 23 | Christ Himself!~ Faith in Christ, love for Him, suffering
50 23 | image! The personality of Christ is absolute proof of the
51 24 | According to this reasoning, Christ is the ideal type of moral
52 24 | since the moral teaching of Christ is found to be in more than
53 24 | wrote the book, The Myth of Christ.~ Feuerbach, a leftist Hegelian,
54 24 | Christianity set up the precepts of Christ, dooming every tempter and
55 24 | divine Being. The words of Christ that God is a Spirit: and
56 24 | through the Revelation of Christ Himself, knows and understands
57 24 | Christian poet, A. Tolstoy, Christ “subordinated all the laws
58 24 | miracle of the Resurrection of Christ is the crown of all the
59 24 | truth of the Resurrection of Christ is exceptionally plain and
60 24 | to give their lives for Christ.~ ~ ~
61 Conclu | Conclusion.~The appearance of Christ on earth and the spreading
62 App,1 | pp. 301-302).~Years after Christ's crucifixion, Pilate was
63 App,1 | and capital of Judea in Christ's day. “The two-foot by
64 App,2 | Savior — the Lord Jesus Christ. The Savior Himself commanded
65 App,2 | divine and human natures in Christ, that is, the Person of
66 App,2 | the Person of the God-Man, Christ.~ An exact and complete
67 App,2 | complete ethical image of Jesus Christ, possessing infinite ethical
68 App,2 | account of everything that Christ did would necessitate so
69 App,2 | relation to God the Father, Christ was always in unity. I and
70 App,2 | Father are one, said Jesus Christ Himself. He repeatedly asserted
71 App,2 | constantly in the heart of Jesus Christ, and the fulfillment of
72 App,2 | foundation of the Spirit of Christ. His whole life on earth
73 App,2 | deeds. The last prayer of Christ on the cross before dying
74 App,2 | relation to the Father, Jesus Christ came to earth as an endlessly
75 App,2 | virtue of the human nature of Christ: sinlessness. Does not every
76 App,2 | the purpose of God, Jesus Christ as man was not solicitous
77 App,2 | devoted to the Father, Jesus Christ displayed an ideally wondrous
78 App,2 | character of the intellect of Christ, Bishop Nikanor of Kazan
79 App,2 | Poor, uneducated, He, Christ, stepped out into the field
80 App,2 | truth “the intellect of Christ enlightens everyone” and
81 App,2 | features of His holiness, Jesus Christ Himself pointed to meekness
82 App,2 | attitude toward people, Jesus Christ showed Himself an ideal
83 App,2 | neighbors? The whole life of Christ was passed in benefactions
84 App,2 | Personality and life of Christ, though not completely possible,
85 App,2 | and abundant help, Jesus Christ established His Church which
86 App,2 | walk in the footsteps of Christ, can accomplish this only
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