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conquered 3
conquest 1
conscience 8
conscious 20
consciously 2
consciousness 13
consecration 3
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20 centuries
20 character
20 commission
20 conscious
20 continuity
20 conviction
20 defined
Fr. Theodore G. Stylianopoulos
Gospel, spirituality and renewal in orthodoxy

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conscious

   Chapter,  Paragraph
1 1,3 | Christianity. He is distinctly conscious of the victorious legacy 2 2,4 | without the renewed life in conscious union with Christ and the 3 3,2 | fellow parishioners in both conscious and unconscious ways. A 4 3,4 | belongs and thus to create the conscious awareness that the Christ 5 5,2 | Paul’s spirituality was a conscious communion with the risen 6 5,2 | Christian existence into a conscious sacrament of grace through 7 5,4 | people, requires a free, conscious choice to know God through 8 5,5 | invocation and becomes more conscious in a vital relationship 9 5,5 | of new creation becomes a conscious, transforming reality through 10 5,5 | through prayer, we become conscious of His personal presence 11 6,4 | on Christ and avoid selfconscious attention either to the 12 6,5 | spiritual condition of being in conscious communion with God and freely 13 7,4 | the Christian becomes more conscious in the second stage of illumination. 14 7,4 | can testify to an inner conscious awareness of grace working 15 8,3 | as Christians in a rather conscious way. Of course he is not 16 8,4 | Apostle would indeed be highly conscious of the road he traveled 17 8,4 | with Him, the stronger our conscious identity as His Body, the 18 10,3| changes, but by means of a conscious, deliberate, and consistent 19 10,3| report, “must become the conscious focus of preaching, teaching, 20 10,5| decision, a deliberate and conscious act of the will, which is


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