Chapter, Paragraph
1 1 | materialism, skepticism, and, in part, deism. The philosopher
2 2 | spiritual forces of man take part: first of all the will (
3 2 | declares: But man, being a part of the whole world, not
4 2 | life. For an insignificant part cannot perceive the absolute
5 5 | and not completely, but in part.”~St. Basil the Great, who
6 8 | other religious truths is part of the nature of things
7 8 | the left represents our part of the cosmos. Each of the
8 9 | and comprises an essential part of almost all religions
9 9,1 | the death of the body some part of the person (call it what
10 10 | religion, however, for the most part, was related to later times,
11 10 | East. Absent, for the most part, too, are the bloody cults
12 11 | unknowable truths. Man is a part of the world. The world
13 11 | stay within the world. As a part cannot know the whole, so
14 15,3 | that an effect can not be part of its cause. Translation:
15 15,3 | of God, is that invisible part of man that is endowed with
16 15,5 | face to face: now I know in part; but then shall I know even
17 15,7 | intangible thing that is part of the human experience.
18 15,8 | we do know, at least in part — the physical laws of the
19 15,1 | the Apostle Paul. It is part of his teaching on the resurrection
20 15,2 | plants appear to have taken part in the cleansing of the
21 15,2 | alga were classified as part of the plant kingdom by
22 15,2 | naturally anywhere else in that part of the country. You might
23 15,2 | the flesh of fish is only part of this work. They don't
24 15,2 | Warm-bloodedness may be part of what separates birds
25 15,5 | N. N. Fioletov, who took part in the Local Council of
26 16,2 | God did not separate a part of Himself, was in no way
27 16,2 | offspring of the Deity, nor part of Him, nor the body of
28 17,2 | against God’s love on the part of man, a transgression
29 24 | systematically destroying a part at a time the foundations
30 App,1| examined, and only a small part of what is examined is published.
31 App,1| Archeologists also found that in one part of the city, large piles
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