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   Part,  Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,1,5 | Epistle of Barnabas; the Apostolic Constitutions). Others were 2 1,1,6 | translation as ~well as their apostolic efforts in the Slavonic 3 1,5,5 | heavens.. and so forth. The Apostolic ~Fathers see these phrases 4 1,5,7 | receive the seeds of the Apostolic preaching in future (John ~ 5 1,Add,0| salvation in the Risen Lord, apostolic preaching had emphatically 6 1,Add,0| features are dearly ~seen. Apostolic preaching was always a narrative, 7 1,Add,1| traced back continuously to Apostolic origins. Now, suggested ~ 8 1,Add,1| of the prophets and the apostolic writings be directed in 9 1,Add,1| the Church, rooted in the Apostolic message, or ~kerygma, and 10 1,Add,1| Scripture. And this .rule. ~was Apostolic, was rooted in, and derived 11 1,Add,1| in, and derived from, the Apostolic preaching. C. H. Turner 12 1,Add,1| the .Rule of Faith. as .Apostolic,. they did not ~mean that 13 1,Add,1| baptismal formula [C. H. Turner, Apostolic Succession, in .Essays ~ 14 1,Add,1| be found;. [XIX. 3]. The Apostolic Tra-~dition of faith was 15 1,Add,1| was actually simply the Apostolic doctrine and the truth ( 16 1,Add,1| Irenaeur of Lugdunum and the Apostolic Succession, in the .Journal 17 1,Add,1| of Arnold Ehrhardt, The Apostolic Succession in the first 18 1,Add,1| the context ~of the living Apostolic Tradition, which was an 19 1,Add,1| in accordance with the apostolic creed and ~the evidence 20 1,Add,1| Writ. ~It was the same .Apostolic preaching,. which was written 21 1,Add,1| In ~accordance with the Apostolic faith delivered to us by 22 1,Add,1| the Scripture itself as an Apostolic paradosis (ad Adelph., 6). 23 1,Add,1| indeed, the Tradition, the Apostolic Tra-~dition, comprising 24 1,Add,1| integral content of the Apostolic .preaching,. and summarized 25 1,Add,1| decrees of the Holy and Apostolic See by which ~our holy Fathers 26 1,Add,1| which, in accor-~dance with apostolic tradition our priests offer 27 1,Add,1| some we derive from the Apostolic ~paradosis, which had been 28 1,Add,1| are, for St. Basil, of .Apostolic. ~origin. He quotes at this 29 1,Add,1| authentic de-~pository of Apostolic kerygma. This kerygma was 30 1,Add,1| was the major part of this Apostolic .deposite.. So was also 31 2,2,4 | gospels” and claimed to be of Apostolic~origin. The Church designated 32 2,3,1 | problems that existed in apostolic~times and throughout the 33 2,3,1 | existence. That is why in these Apostolic Teachings,~one can find 34 2,3,1 | circumstances~the Book of Acts and Apostolic Epistles were written. At 35 2,3,3 | the circumstances in his apostolic work, the Ecumenical Epistles~ 36 2,3,3 | presided over the first Apostolic Council~in Jerusalem (Acts 37 2,3,3 | Resurrection, Christ reinstated his apostolic standing thrice, matching 38 2,3,3 | Book of Acts narrates his apostolic activities. However, after 39 2,3,3 | in the passages about the Apostolic council (Acts~ch. 15). Other 40 2,3,3 | s Ascension, St. Jude’s apostolic service saw him at~first 41 2,3,3 | Here we present selected Apostolic instructions in alphabetical 42 2,3,4 | the Book of Acts and the Apostolic Epistles, both Ecumenical 43 2,4,2 | Paul are the fruits of his Apostolic endeavors to uncover the~ 44 2,4,2 | and through his personal Apostolic labors and personal sufferings. 45 2,4,2 | s womb and called him to~Apostolic ministry, he devoted all 46 2,4,2 | Paul through the Book of Apostolic Acts, it is~truly impossible 47 2,4,3 | chosen vessel,” called him to Apostolic service by miraculous~means 48 2,4,3 | Saint Paul took part in the Apostolic Council~in Jerusalem where 49 2,4,5 | purpose of Christ’s Church in Apostolic~times.~Apostle Paul’s Epistles 50 2,5,2 | Thus, for example, the~Apostolic sermon is referred to here 51 2,5,2 | Theologian, heading, under his Apostolic guidance, the~Church of 52 2,5,4 | Heaven. Here, beginning with Apostolic times, the whole period 53 2,5,5 | Christ's Church, from the Apostolic period up to the time of 54 2,5,5 | Basilides, against whom the apostolic learned men and early Fathers 55 2,5,7 | of Christians~during the Apostolic times and the efforts of


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