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Alphabetical [« »] reaching 2 reaction 2 reactions 2 read 17 reader 3 readers 5 readily 1 | Frequency [« »] 17 perhaps 17 prophets 17 questions 17 read 17 reading 17 related 17 says | Fr. Theodore G. Stylianopoulos Gospel, spirituality and renewal in orthodoxy IntraText - Concordances read |
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1 1,3 | Chrysostom who may well have read Saint Athanasios.~ Saint 2 1,4 | Spirit. Where Scripture is read and heard among receptive 3 2,3 | hearers, of his words. He read the Gospel of Matthew as 4 4,2 | humanly devised idols. We read in Dt. 6:4-5, “Hear, O Israel: 5 4,2 | understanding of God had read the same Church Fathers 6 4,3 | One, as a holy people. We read in Dt. 7:6-8:~ ~For you 7 5,2 | the disciples as well. We read: “In the morning, long before 8 5,2 | Gal. 2:19-20).~ When we read the Epistles of Saint Paul, 9 5,2 | sections of his Epistles read like prayers in which he 10 6,1 | just enough to learn how to read and write. However, his 11 9,2 | significance when we hear or read in the newspapers that someone 12 9,3 | prophetic statements I have ever read by an Orthodox theologian, 13 10,4| New Testament itself we read about “times of stress” 14 11,2| visited yesterday, which I read last night virtually in 15 11,2| killed. Is it possible to read to read this poignant story 16 11,2| Is it possible to read to read this poignant story of this 17 11,4| possible.” In 1 Jn 2:6 we read: “He who says he abides