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Alphabetical [« »] apollos 2 apostasy 1 apostle 63 apostles 37 apostolic 21 apparent 3 apparently 2 | Frequency [« »] 38 whom 37 always 37 any 37 apostles 37 liturgical 37 truly 36 behind | Fr. Theodore G. Stylianopoulos Gospel, spirituality and renewal in orthodoxy IntraText - Concordances apostles |
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1 Intro,2| saving work of Christ, the Apostles and Church Fathers have 2 1,2 | need of books. So, too, the apostles, on the day of Pentecost 3 1,2 | the world, this also the~apostles all of them preached to 4 1,3 | triumph. The early Christian apostles and missionaries, as well 5 1,3 | direct experiences by the apostles, the assurance that Christ 6 1,3 | words and actions of the apostles are words and actions of 7 1,3 | the mighty deeds of the apostles, and the whole triumph of 8 1,3 | any such thing that the apostles prevailed. Objectors to 9 1,3 | power behind the work of the apostles and their proclamation of 10 1,3 | manner. The fact that the apostles themselves did not claim 11 1,3 | modesty. The reason that the apostles did not prove humanly wise 12 1,3 | basic fact remains that the apostles were what the Book of Acts 13 1,3 | unpolished and illiterate apostles in order to underscore the 14 1,3 | sorts.[25]~ ~How could the apostles think of and attempt such 15 1,3 | Christ arose, spoke to the apostles and infused them with the 16 1,4 | success since the days of the apostles, so Chrysostom asks, why 17 1,4 | religion; 2) the courage of the apostles in the face of many perils; 18 2,1 | suffice than that laid by the apostles — Jesus Christ himself, 19 2,1 | on the foundation of the apostles and prophets, Christ himself 20 2,2 | and Paul, and the Twelve Apostles, but also lesser known figures 21 2,2 | and Silas, and the seventy apostles. All these are esteemed 22 2,4 | that the very life of the apostles could be lived by every 23 2,4 | his witness to that of the apostles and the Church Fathers who 24 2,4 | different from those of the Apostles and of the holy and God-inspired 25 3,3 | seen not only among the Apostles but also among the Church 26 3,4 | as a present reality. The Apostles began with the announcement 27 4,4 | death and resurrection, the apostles included in their message 28 4,4 | anchored on Jesus and the apostles, was its sense of evangelism 29 5,4 | Peter, the leader of the apostles. He whom Christ called “ 30 6,1 | the case of the Prophets, Apostles and Evangelists. He states: “ 31 6,1 | empowered the Prophets and Apostles. He writes about the Lord. 32 6,1 | the proclamation of the Apostles. He is totally involved 33 6,3 | Patriarchs, the Prophets, the Apostles, the Martyrs and all believers. 34 6,5 | s Kingdom.~ For all the apostles and saints grace is a gift; 35 7,4 | the great prophets, the apostles, Saint Paul converted on 36 9,2 | This is the faith of the Apostles! This is the faith of the 37 10,3 | received from Christ, the Apostles and the Church Fathers.