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   Part,  Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,1,6 | embraced Christianity under the rule of St. Vladimir, and the 2 1,3,0 | suffered much under the rule of the kings of Syria, since 3 1,4,2 | the kings that would ever rule ~over Israel. He had a combination 4 1,4,7 | 19:11). He that hath no rule over his own spirit is like 5 1,5,4 | hand, and his arm shall rule for him: ~behold, his reward 6 1,Add,4| This is the fundamental ~rule of Orthodox exegesis. ~ 7 1,Add,0| was not exempt from this rule and was overruled by the ~. 8 1,Add,1| doc-~trine. Indeed, the rule, or canon, of Scripture 9 1,Add,1| directed in accordance with the rule of ~the ecclesiastical and 10 1,Add,1| on the priority of the ~.rule of faith,. regula fidei. 11 1,Add,1| the Scripture. And this .rule. ~was Apostolic, was rooted 12 1,Add,1| appeal or reference to the .rule of faith. in ~the Early 13 1,Add,1| Christians spoke of the .Rule of Faith. as .Apostolic,. 14 1,Add,1| 21 ss]. Apart ~from this .rule. Scripture could be but 15 1,Add,1| must be guided by ~the .rule. of faith . to which believers 16 1,Add,1| of St. Irenaeus was .the rule of truth,. ~kanon tis alithias, 17 1,Add,1| regula veritatis. Now, this .rule. was, in fact, nothing else 18 1,Add,1| Athanasius invoked the .rule of faith.. This was his ~ 19 1,Add,1| it (ton skopon~) as the rule. (III. 28) On the other 20 1,Add,1| which is condensed in the .rule of faith,. as it had been 21 1,Add,1| Athanasius regarded the ~.rule of faith. as an ultimate . 22 1,Add,1| guidance or control of the .rule of faith.. This .rule,. ~ 23 1,Add,1| the .rule of faith.. This .rule,. ~however, was in no sense 24 1,Add,1| and summarized in ~the .rule of faith.. The unity and 25 1,Add,1| purpose of exegesis and the “Rule of Worship.”~ The appeal 26 1,Add,1| all the ~world. Let the rule of worship lay down the 27 1,Add,1| of worship lay down the rule of faith.. It is true, of 28 1,Add,1| lex orandi. [So that the rule ~of worship should establish 29 1,Add,1| worship should establish the rule of faith]. .Faith. found 30 1,Add,1| argument from the lex~orandi [Rule of worship] was persistently 31 1,Add,1| apart from this .unwritten. rule of faith, it was impossible 32 1,Add,1| of the Holy Writ and the .Rule of faith. are intimately 33 1,Add,1| under the guidance of the rule of faith. The veritas~fidei [ 34 2,1 | in Palestine; and their rule continued until the fall 35 2,1 | as~the Ptolemies. Their rule was sometimes tolerant and 36 2,1 | bringing them under Roman rule; nor was the little kingdom~ 37 2,1 | to obstruct or hinder~his rule or his purposes. Among those 38 2,1 | Greeks, which~were free from rule of the tetrarchs. Originally 39 2,1,6 | foreign powers exercising~rule began to claim the prerogative 40 2,2,5 | term for designating the rule of the Messiah was the phrase 41 2,2,5 | and their obedience to~His rule. The Messiah’s kingdom is 42 2,4,4 | And let the peace of God rule in your hearts, to which 43 2,5,3 | time, at the end of the rule by Domitian.” The historian 44 2,5,3 | fifteenth year of Domitian's rule (81-96 A.D.).~Thus, the 45 2,5,4 | a symbol of evil secular rule, and~the beast rising from 46 2,5,4 | of the prophet Moses. The rule of~the godless is presented 47 2,5,6 | Testament is~delivered from the rule and influence of the devil, 48 2,5,7 | forefathers, called upon to “rule” over nature (the~white 49 2,5,7 | eternal rewards and they rule with Christ, as~described 50 2,5,9 | For Whom it was meant to rule all nations with a rod of~ 51 2,5,9 | the dragon passed on its rule,~resemble each other. Their 52 2,5,0 | However, just as Pharaoh's rule came to an end, so the days 53 2,5,0 | days of the antichrist's rule will be~terminated. The 54 2,5,3 | of new~peoples (Slavs) “Rule~over pagans.” (7-12~cent. )~


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