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Protopresbyter Michael Pomazansky
Orthodox dogmatic theology

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    Part,  Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, A,3| in the early Church was given by St. Vincent of Lerins, 2 Intro, A,4| Malachi). This is the list given by St. John Damascene in 3 Intro, A,4| and their successors and given official Church approval 4 Intro, A,5| ask for wine, but if it is given at the~wrong time it produces 5 Intro, A,5| Although St. Basil has given here a series of examples 6 Intro, A,5| in particular, there is given the~canon of the sacred 7 Intro, A,6| Scripture which touch a given question,~b) thus testifying 8 Intro, A,8| theology, attention is also given to certain private opinions ( 9 Intro, B,1| Christian faith which are given in the~Book of Canons of 10 I, 1,5 | of God is come, and hath given us light and understanding 11 I, 1,5 | 20).~Divine Revelation is given to us in the whole of Sacred 12 I, 1,5 | the boundaries which are given us in the light of Divine 13 I, 1,6 | same significance has been given to the~namesgood” and “ 14 I, 1,9 | own understanding,~we have given names to the characteristics 15 I, 1,14 | evil, but because he has given freedom to spiritual beings 16 I, 1,15 | presence,~and it is not given to us to understand fully 17 I, 1,18 | inheritor of the promisesgiven to Abraham, Isaac and Jacob.~ 18 I, 2,3 | world of the Triune God is given here not in a dogmatic formula, 19 I, 2,7 | where it is said that He is given by the Son of God; from 20 I, 2,7 | that the Holy Spirit is given to~creatures through the 21 I, 2,7 | Second Ecumenical~Council had given it its final form. Thus, 22 I, 2,9 | of God is come and hath given us an understanding that 23 I, 2,9 | life in Himself, so hath He given to the Son to have life 24 II, 3,1 | From the magnificent schema given by Moses of the origin of 25 II, 3,1 | the foundations that~are given in Moses' account of the 26 II, 3,5 | into being? What~nature was given them? Are they all of an 27 II, 3,5 | foundation~of the revelations given to St. John the Theologian 28 II, 3,5 | time of the Apostles.~While given respect as an ancient Christian 29 II, 3,5 | of the higher angels are given their own names. There are 30 II, 3,5 | Uriel.~Thus, names have been given to seven of the higher angels, 31 II, 3,6 | man's creation which are given in the second chapter of 32 II, 3,6 | and body of every man~was given in potentiality. But God' 33 II, 3,6 | is most wise, and He has given man a reason which is capable 34 II, 3,6 | God's ‘counsel,’ we were given the potential to be ‘in 35 II, 3,6 | the earthly world, having given him reason and freedom, 36 II, 3,6 | regard to the gifts God has given to man. “Heset His eye upon 37 II, 4,1 | in the course of the life given to the world at its creation; 38 II, 4,1 | counselor? Or who hath first given to Him,~and it shall be 39 II, 5,1 | 3:16-17). Sufferings~are given to man as a means of chastisement, 40 II, 5,1 | result of its cause are given to us in the~word of God: “ 41 II, 5,2 | creatures, the freedom which was given him for becoming perfect 42 II, 5,3 | these chastisements are given as a means of preventing 43 II, 5,3 | exhausting fast and sorrows, was given over to illnesses,~sufferings, 44 II, 5,3 | labors and sorrows, he is given over to misfortunes~so that 45 II, 5,3 | satisfaction for the offense given to God, and by~this means 46 II, 6,2 | Gen. 3:15). The promise given here concerning the Seed 47 II, 6,2 | Daniel we read the revelation given to him by the Archangel 48 II, 6,2 | Saviour Himself in the form given~Him by the prophets.Thanks 49 II, 6,3 | of God is come, and hath given us an understanding that 50 II, 6,3 | evident image of this is given in the Passion~of the Lord, 51 II, 6,3 | but will refer~it to the given person as a whole.~ 52 II, 6,4 | Jerusalem, no reason is given to think that there were~ 53 II, 6,4 | is born, unto us a~son is given: and the government shall 54 II, 6,4 | this means that she was~given from her very conception 55 II, 6,5 | God, in the clear image given both in~the Old Testament 56 II, 6,6 | having the same~meaning, is given also in the Gospel. A vineyard 57 II, 6,6 | human race, would have been given over to eternal death,~to 58 II, 6,6 | the Holy Spirit which is given unto us.~For when we were 59 II, 6,6 | fulfillment of the~laws given through him.~The personal 60 II, 6,6 | of the Apostle Peter is given complete expression: “Ye 61 II, 6,6 | not judge anyone,~but has given judgment over entirely to 62 II, 6,6 | Ascension: “All power is given unto Me in~heaven and in 63 II, 6,6 | at His~throne, which was given in the Apocalypse to the 64 II, 6,6 | the direction~which was given to it in the Western theology 65 II, 6,7 | was only elevated; it~was given a more perfect interpretation; 66 II, 6,7 | things from time to time has given men a more perfect teaching. 67 II, 6,7 | The law of the Gospel is given for all times, unto the 68 II, 6,7 | The law of the Gospel is given for all men, and not for 69 II, 6,7 | is born, unto us a Son is given: and the government shall 70 II, 6,7 | said to~them, “All power is given unto Me in heaven and in 71 II, 6,8 | Resurrection~eternal life was given to us. Therefore, the Resurrection 72 II, 6,8 | they also, whom Thou hast given Me, be with Me where I am; 73 II, 6,8 | My~glory which Thou hast given Me” (John 17:24). And the 74 II, 6,8 | the Saints in heaven is given in the Apocalypse. Saint 75 II, 6,8 | in His Divine power, is given us “all things that pertain 76 II, 7,2 | means of sanctification~given him by it. It prepares its 77 II, 7,3 | John 10:16). “All~power as given unto Me in heaven and in 78 II, 7,3 | Christ on earth,” a title given in the Roman Catholic Church 79 II, 7,3 | made~firm, and this Faith, given to us by the holy Apostles, 80 II, 7,5 | other Churches with the given local Church until the outward 81 II, 7,5 | that it is the same as was given to it in the beginning~as 82 II, 7,5 | order; an example of this is given~in the fourteenth chapter 83 II, 7,5 | especially the grace which is given in the Mysteries of the 84 II, 7,6 | that as an thee, which was given~thee by prophecy, with the 85 II, 7,6 | of Ephesus and Crete, is given the right to make priests: “ 86 II, 7,6 | 1:5). Likewise they are given the right to give awards 87 II, 7,6 | while the presbyters were given the ministry of the communities 88 II, 7,6 | personal desire; they are given by the Church, and the appointment 89 II, 8,1 | in the sense of “power”~given from above for holy life 90 II, 8,1 | as~His divine power hath given unto us all things that 91 II, 8,1 | remember~that everything is given you by the grace of God. “ 92 II, 8,1 | conviction that the grace of God, given for faith, is the mercy 93 II, 8,2 | Spirit is scooped up and given to the members of the Church 94 II, 8,2 | do not fulfill the vows given by them or by their~sponsors 95 II, 8,2 | the grace of God already given to them, but often,~to their 96 II, 8,3 | accordance with the commandment given by Christ Himself (Matt. 97 II, 8,3 | for the~child as a father, given from above, and as a guard 98 II, 8,4 | Holy Spirit originally were given in the earliest Church through 99 II, 8,4 | hath also sealed us, and given the earnest of the Spirit 100 II, 8,4 | Eucharist had always been given to presbyters~also.~With 101 II, 8,4 | the hands and~feet. It is given in the Roman church to those 102 II, 8,5 | Mystery~of the Eucharist was given in the Gospel of John, the 103 II, 8,5 | This is My Body which is given for you; this do in remembrance~ 104 II, 8,5 | took bread, and when He had given thanks, He brake it, and 105 II, 8,5 | that to the disciples were given the true Body and the true 106 II, 8,5 | accordance with the promise given by the Saviour in the sixth 107 II, 8,5 | His Body and Blood.~Having given communion to the disciples, 108 II, 8,5 | Christ is present and is given in His~body in all the churches 109 II, 8,5 | Eucharist there should be given the same honor and worship~ 110 II, 8,5 | Eucharist, as the Apostles were given at the Mystical Supper, 111 II, 8,5 | all the faithful~should be given not only the Body of Christ, 112 II, 8,6 | an irrational pity. It is given for a man’s spiritual profit, “ 113 II, 8,6 | pp. 24-27.).~Penances are given not to everyone, but only 114 II, 8,6 | indulgence,” which can be given even~in advance, for example, 115 II, 8,7 | highest example of which was given by the Lord in His earthly 116 II, 8,7 | that is in thee, which was given thee by prophecy, with the 117 II, 8,7 | same significance~that were given by the Apostles.~And so 118 II, 8,7 | election” is not at all what is given by ordination through the 119 II, 8,7 | p. 598). Thus the grace given in the~cheirotonia of the 120 II, 8,7 | ineffaceable as the~grace given in Baptism. However, the 121 II, 8,7 | from the grace~which is given in Baptism and in the Mystery 122 II, 8,8 | great attention should be given to the family~from the point 123 II, 8,9 | Roman Church up to now has given~Unction only to sick persons 124 II, 8,9 | the Church, the dying were given, as a preparation for death, 125 II, 9,1 | example of personal prayer was given to us by the Lord Jesus 126 II, 9,1 | your prayers I shall~be given unto you” (Philemon, v. 127 II, 9,2 | sinned not unto death can be given both in the~present life 128 II, 9,3 | which Thou gavest Me, I have given them” (John 17:22), and 129 II, 9,5 | And to these should be given due salutation and~honorable 130 II, 9,6 | This very natural honor given to the holy relics and other 131 II, 9,6 | information on the honor given by~Christians to the remains 132 II, 9,6 | sanctity: examples can be given of Oriental swamis whose 133 II, 0,2 | Sacred Scripture it is not given us to know how the particular 134 Add, 0,3 | the things that are freely given to us of God” (1 Cor. 2: 135 Add, 0,4 | and evidently they were~given during periods of general 136 Add, 0,4 | express the state of soul of a given man, and in special cases 137 Add, 0,4 | s Divine service, we are given a direct path to~the attainment 138 Add, 0,6 | this expected Coming was given quite definitely many times 139 Add, 0,7 | a symbol of resurrection given by nature: “Some man~will 140 Add, 0,7 | Judgment by the Saviour is given in Matthew~25:31-46 (“When 141 Add, 0,7 | according to~other indications given in the word of God, even 142 Add, 0,7 | remarks: “Sinners will be given over to~everlasting fire, 143 Add, 0,7 | the impressions that are given, and just~as in a single 144 App, 1 | uncovering of something already given, or as a new revelation?~ 145 App, 1 | first place among them was given to the problem of sophiology. 146 App, 1 | has come to its own limit, given by Sacred~Scripture. In 147 App, 1 | Church's consciousness.~It is given to us to know what is necessary 148 App, 1 | and Divine Providence, is given to men in the degree to 149 App, 1 | as His divine~power hath given unto us all things that 150 App, 1 | Everything else which has been given to him by the word of God 151 App, 2 | not only because they are given to us in sacred Scripture 152 App, 3 | philosophical thought was given, as was said,~by Vladimir 153 App, 3 | the form in which it is given by the Apostles,~is put 154 App, 4 | correspond to the images given here: an ideal “essence~ 155 App, 4 | Hypostatic Life (“Thou hast given birth to the Hypostatic


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