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1 1,1,5 | subsequent writings of holy fathers bear corresponding characteristics 2 1,1,5 | the Apostles and the early Fathers used, does not distinguish 3 1,2,2 | to~them, “The God of our fathers has sent me to you” — and 4 1,2,2 | be made bread. The Church Fathers prefer a direct, literal 5 1,2,3 | Moses ~truly said unto the fathers, A prophet shall the ~Lord 6 1,3,5 | with great respect. ~Church Fathers frequently use examples 7 1,4,3 | Proverbs of~Solomon. The Fathers call it The Wisdom of All 8 1,4,7 | Prophets and the books of the fathers. He was one of the ~last 9 1,5,5 | so forth. The Apostolic ~Fathers see these phrases of Habakkuk 10 1,5,5 | change the faith ~of their fathers, though. They feared the 11 1,5,5 | shall turn the~heart of the fathers to the children, and the 12 1,5,5 | of the children to their fathers, lest I come and~smite the 13 1,Add,3| guides for this are the holy Fathers, headed by St. John Chrysostom 14 1,Add,3| fifth Gospel. ~ The holy Fathers recommend serious preparation 15 1,Add,9| The Relevance of the Fathers.~ I have often a strange 16 1,Add,9| modern theologians. The fathers were wrestling with existential 17 1,Add,1| principles. [G. L. Pres-~tige, Fathers and Heretics (London, 1940), 18 1,Add,1| Church and .transmitted from fathers to fathers,. while the Arians 19 1,Add,1| transmitted from fathers to fathers,. while the Arians had . 20 1,Add,1| while the Arians had .no fathers. for their ~opinions (de 21 1,Add,1| Apostles preached, and the Fathers preserved. Upon this the ~ 22 1,Add,1| us by tradition from the Fathers, I have delivered ~the tradition, 23 1,Add,1| Apostolic See by which ~our holy Fathers slew the baneful innovation . 24 1,Add,1| also 66) . The Apostles and Fathers who from the very beginning 25 1,Add,1| just a tradition of the Fathers . such a tradition would 26 1,Add,1| eksarki. In fact, .the ~Fathers. derived their .principles. 27 1,Add,1| was the position of the Fathers in the Fourth century ~and 28 1,Add,1| is ~presented without the Fathers, and those who are preaching 29 2,1 | had been promised to their fathers —~these events along with 30 2,1,4 | providential care for their fathers. During the week the~people 31 2,1,4 | booths in imitation of their fathers dwelling in tents in the 32 2,2,3 | of the ancient~Church’s Fathers), give full support to the 33 2,3,3 | received by tradition from your fathers, but with the precious~blood 34 2,4,2 | for the traditions of his fathers~(Gal. 1:14). Consequently, 35 2,4,3 | and the traditions of his fathers, thinking that he could 36 2,4,3 | zeal for the faith of his fathers, reaching even fanaticism. 37 2,4,4 | faith of past righteous fathers: Heb. 11:1 — 12:3.~On happiness: “ 38 2,4,4 | Furthermore, we have had human fathers who corrected us, and we 39 2,5,1 | spiritually enlightened Fathers~and Teachers of the Church 40 2,5,2 | opinion of all the Holy Fathers of the Church, he was the 41 2,5,2 | years before~him. Many Holy Fathers of the second and third 42 2,5,2 | Apocalypse. Other, later Fathers of the Church are equally 43 2,5,5 | apostolic learned men and early Fathers of the~Church spoke out.~ 44 2,5,8 | witnesses of God, some Holy Fathers see the Old Testament righteous 45 2,5,9 | the opinion of the Holy Fathers, the war~described by St. 46 2,5,9 | The majority of the Holy Fathers understand “the beast from