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Alphabetical [« »] malcolm 1 male 3 mall 1 man 64 manage 1 managed 1 manifest 5 | Frequency [« »] 66 between 66 most 65 6 64 man 64 news 64 while 63 apostle | Fr. Theodore G. Stylianopoulos Gospel, spirituality and renewal in orthodoxy IntraText - Concordances man |
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1 Intro,2| truth pertaining to God, man, creation, salvation, Church, 2 Intro,2| conciliarity, body and soul, man and woman, religion and 3 Intro,2| the highest attribute of man created in the image and 4 1,2 | states:~ ~That God became man, that He performed miracles, 5 1,2 | from God having~become man and having been crucified 6 1,4 | exhorts:~ ~Let then the man who despairs of himself. . . 7 1,4 | The Son of God was made man for you; He freed~you from 8 2,2 | the healing of the blind man of John 9, the ascension 9 2,3 | Chrysostom (ca. 350-407), the man with the “golden mouth” ( 10 2,4 | was fully God and fully man. The Alexandrian's theological 11 2,4 | says 'He will reward every man according to his~works' ( 12 2,4 | contrary, Christ rewards each man according to whether~his 13 2,4 | while seeking as a young man the forgiveness of his sins 14 3,2 | The following words of a man interviewed in the streets 15 3,4 | Zacchaeus, or the blind man, or the Samaritan woman, 16 5,2 | devout Jews, Jesus was a man of prayer. He regularly 17 5,2 | the apostolic Church. A man of action, Saint Paul preached 18 5,2 | Nevertheless, Saint Paul was also a man of prayer, indeed a mystic 19 5,2 | Saint Paul. He, too, was a man of action and prayer. Endowed 20 5,2 | the life of prayer. The man with the golden words counted 21 5,2 | prayer and study. He was a man of wide learning and profound 22 5,3 | For I am lost; for I am a man of unclean lips, and I dwell 23 5,4 | Theologian tells how as a young man he began fervently to invoke 24 5,4 | invoke God like the blind man who called out to Christ “ 25 5,4 | prayer.” A story tells of a man who fell off a cliff and 26 5,4 | voice answered: “Pray!” The man hesitated a moment, and 27 5,5 | 15:9). And again: “If a man loves me, he will keep my 28 5,5 | me that they existed for man’s sake, that they witnessed 29 5,5 | witnessed to the love of~God for man, that everything proved 30 5,5 | proved the love of God for man, that all things~prayed 31 6,1 | an honest, strong young man much impressed by the wisdom 32 6,1 | 1022 AD). Silouan was a man of God. He had come to know 33 6,1 | quiet, simple, and gentle man who carried countless sacks 34 6,1 | Christ that I may offend no man and pray for all as I pray 35 6,1 | children.[109]~ ~Silouan was a man with a message. He was an 36 6,1 | way both with God and with man. Not infrequently, like 37 6,1 | the mind. He writes as a man of God to convert the heart. 38 6,2 | the Holy Spirit. how can a man think on and consider a 39 6,4 | Although he be a sinful man‑the Lord will grant him 40 6,4 | true temple of God. For the man who prays in his heart the 41 6,4 | beguiles. This is not so. A man is beguiled by~listening 42 6,4 | and every good gift. The man who speaks against prayer 43 6,5 | Because of pride which leads man to self‑reliance, it is 44 6,5 | God. The Lord dearly loves man, teaches Silouan, but He 45 6,5 | allows affliction so that man may perceive his weakness, 46 6,5 | mind of Christ. The inner man can allow grace to control 47 6,6 | gentleness and respect. He was a man with a child‑like, tender 48 6,6 | love for God and our fellow‑man... The man who knows the 49 6,6 | and our fellow‑man... The man who knows the delight of~ 50 6,6 | God... loves both God and man (and) knows in part that 51 6,6 | every~created thing. But man is a supreme creation, and 52 6,6 | experience:~ ~At first when a man begins to work for the Lord 53 7,4 | the bank of the river a man sunk to his knees in the 54 7,4 | Anthony said: “Behold a man who can truly heal the soul.” 55 7,5 | the steward to give the man all the food he wanted so 56 7,5 | specific therapy. The poor man who was stealing obviously 57 8,2 | While in Greece the young man visits the Holy Mountain 58 8,2 | experience. Suddenly the young man has a changed heart and 59 8,2 | ethnic traditions.~ The young man then returns to America 60 8,2 | of Christ. Such a zealous man, you can imagine, would 61 8,4 | create in Himself one new man in place of the two, so 62 9,3 | exaltation of the power of man, the might of Rome, symbolized 63 9,3 | yet it was this righteous man that lost all standing before 64 11,4 | without change, becoming man. Christ, our God, You were