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1 1,1,1 | the image of God, a direct teaching of Scripture. The sense 2 1,1,1 | of man is rooted in the teaching of the Bible that man has 3 1,1,4 | the events, deeds, and teaching of the Gospel. But when 4 1,1,5 | Our Lord.s life and His teaching to writing, to provide a 5 1,1,5 | essential of the Lord.s life and teaching is to be found in the Gospels ~. 6 1,2,2 | priests ~were responsible for teaching the Law to the people, conducting 7 1,3,2 | godliness in the nation. While teaching people about the faith, 8 1,3,6 | Nehemiah and focused ~on teaching the people about God.s Law 9 1,4,2 | a psalm of praise, or a teaching psalm. Sometimes these notes 10 1,4,3 | Proverbs is full of practical teaching on how to wisely build one. 11 1,4,3 | light ~of the New Testament teaching about the Son of God.our 12 1,4,3 | 1 Cor. 1:24). ~ Thus the teaching of the book of Proverbs 13 1,4,4 | the author presents this ~teaching based on his personal experience 14 1,4,6 | theme of the book is the teaching about the true divinely 15 1,5,3 | superstitions. That is why teaching~the Jews to believe and 16 1,5,5 | continuously prophesied, teaching people faith ~and piety. 17 1,5,7 | out the difficult task of teaching people to believe in God, 18 1,Add,4| will understand that this~teaching is from God” (John 7:17). 19 1,Add,0| events, deeds . not only ~teaching, commandments or words. 20 1,Add,1| permanence of Christian teaching. St. Vincent was actually 21 1,Add,1| actually repudiated, by the teaching of Marcion. The Unity of 22 1,Add,1| where the true Christian teaching and faith are evident will 23 1,Add,1| frame of reference in the teaching of the Bible as a whole, 24 1,Add,1| at that very tradition, teaching, and faith of the Catholic 25 1,Add,1| Christ himself, didaskalia~ [teaching] . by the Apostles, and 26 1,Add,1| have some from the written teaching, and some we derive from 27 1,Add,1| formal and authoritative teaching and ruling in ~the matters 28 1,Add,1| faith,the open or public teaching. On the other hand, dogmata 29 1,Add,1| the unpublic and ineffable teaching. This .silent. and ~.mystical. 30 1,Add,1| the true ~intention and teaching of the Scripture itself. 31 1,Add,1| Spirit. The Church was still teaching viva voce, commending and 32 1,Add,1| full agreement with the teaching of the Ancients. With his 33 1,Add,1| Church. He opposed this teaching and ~preaching auctoritas 34 2,1,2 | meetings (Acts 3:1). The teaching done in the temple usually 35 2,2,2 | hence never understood~its teaching. So at the present time, 36 2,2,5 | perfect Man.~The Orthodox teaching has always maintained that 37 2,2,5 | in the light~of Christ’s teaching. That is why he begins his 38 2,2,5 | particular development of the teaching of Apostle Paul regarding 39 2,2,5 | and man. Obviously such~teaching would do great harm to true 40 2,2,5 | three Epistles the Christian~teaching of the two fundamental commandments 41 2,2,6 | as people~embraced the teaching of the Savior, favorable 42 2,2,6 | Therefore, one must seek in the teaching of the Savior a directive~ 43 2,2,6 | aspiration and deeds. His teaching places faith in God and 44 2,2,6 | abilities given by God. Christ’s teaching brings peace and~happiness 45 2,2,6 | qualities was a constant teaching of the Lord Jesus~Christ. 46 2,4,4 | has~appeared to all men, teaching us that, denying of godliness 47 2,4,4 | you richly in all wisdom,~teaching and admonishing one another 48 2,5,4 | give rise to, the false teaching of so-called “chiliasm,” 49 2,5,4 | against the Church and of teaching and~strengthening the faithful 50 2,5,6 | enemies (Rev. 19:4).~The teaching of the Apocalypse regarding 51 2,5,6 | pulls out by its~roots the teaching of the ancient Gnostics,