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Protopresbyter Michael Pomazansky
Orthodox dogmatic theology

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    Part,  Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 1,4 | faith is~the substance of things hoped for, the evidence 2 I, 1,4 | hoped for, the evidence of things not seen” (Heb. 11:1), without 3 I, 1,4 | future (“the substance of things hoped for”) or into the 4 I, 1,4 | invisible (“the evidence~of things not seen”). This testifies 5 I, 1,5 | comparing it with other things, but with something which 6 I, 1,5 | from what, and all such things which idle speakers are 7 I, 1,5 | general. “For the invisible things of Him from the creation 8 I, 1,5 | being understood by the things that are made, even his 9 I, 1,5 | through observing the created things. Therefore,~those men are 10 I, 1,5 | of God? Having said, “All~things are delivered unto Me of 11 I, 1,6 | entirely source of all good things” (St. Irenaeus of Lyons).~ 12 I, 1,9 | something taken from bodily things” (Homily 31, Fifth Theological 13 I, 1,9 | everywhere and fills all things, Whose throne is heaven 14 I, 1,9 | chapter is called “On the things that are affirmed of God 15 I, 1,11 | His creatures as many good things as each of them can receive 16 I, 1,11 | one's soul, eternal good things.~ 17 I, 1,12 | Omniscient.~“All Things are naked and opened unto 18 I, 1,17 | the fullness of all good things. Thus, in~the prayers before 19 I, 1,17 | sufficiency~of all good things. “O the depth of the riches 20 I, 1,17 | Him, and to Him are all things” (Rom. 11:33,~36). God has 21 I, 1,17 | life, and breath, and all things” (Acts~17:25). Thus God 22 I, 1,18 | will, for He can do all things whatsoever~He pleases; one 23 I, 1,18 | the Father of Whom are all things, and we in him; and one 24 I, 1,18 | Christ, by Whom are all~things, and we by Him” (1 Cor. 25 I, 2,1 | Holy Spirit, Who fills all~things, is the Giver of Life, Life-creator, 26 I, 2,1 | Treasury and Source of good things. Having~an eternal and pre-eternal 27 I, 2,4 | there is in~the sun and the things that are in the sun. In 28 I, 2,6 | and stood and filled all things~with death, and touched 29 I, 2,9 | beginning with God. All things were made by Him; and without 30 I, 2,9 | work” (John 5:17).~For what things soever he doeth, these also 31 I, 2,9 | Creator of the world:~“All things were made by Him; and without 32 I, 2,9 | 3).~“For by Him were all things created, that are in heaven, 33 I, 2,9 | Principalities, or Powers: all things were~created by Him, and 34 I, 2,9 | Him: and He is before all things, and by Him all things consist” ( 35 I, 2,9 | all things, and by Him all things consist” (Col.~1:16-17).~ 36 I, 2,11 | mercy of God: “The invisible things of Him from the creation 37 I, 2,11 | being understood by the things that are made, even His 38 II, 3,1 | of His mercy.~But these thingsglory, thanksgiving, prayer — 39 II, 3,2 | e.g., “God made them out of things that did not exist” (2 Maccabees 40 II, 3,2 | exist” (2 Maccabees 7:28);~“Things which are seen were not 41 II, 3,2 | are seen were not made of things which do appear” (Heb. 11: 42 II, 3,2 | 11:3); “God calleth~those things which be not as though they 43 II, 3,2 | that there should be~some things to benefit by and participate 44 II, 3,2 | goodness, He brings all things from nothingness~into being 45 II, 3,2 | heaven and earth, and of all things visible~and invisible; and 46 II, 3,2 | God . . . through Whom all things were~made. . . . And in 47 II, 3,3 | deigned to give existence to things which did not exist.” St. 48 II, 3,3 | that there should be some things to benefit by and~participate 49 II, 3,4 | every dependence upon the things created~by Him.”~ 50 II, 3,5 | heaven and earth, and of~all things visible and invisible.” 51 II, 3,5 | writes, “By Him were all~things created that are in heaven, 52 II, 3,5 | Spirit of God only: “The things~of God knoweth no man, but 53 II, 3,5 | to penetrate it: “which things the angels desire to~look 54 II, 3,5 | writes, ‘By Him were all things created,~that are in heaven, 55 II, 3,5 | distributed it all;~combining all things in one, solely with a view 56 II, 3,5 | consent of the Creator of all things” (St.~Gregory the Theologian, 57 II, 3,6 | never have imagined such things (St. Athanasius the Great).~ 58 II, 3,6 | a way that God holds~all things in His hand: “He giveth 59 II, 3,6 | life, and breath, and all things” (Acts 17:25). God, having~ 60 II, 3,6 | and to the visible side of things, but is capable of penetrating~ 61 II, 3,6 | through himself unite all things with God, and thus~keep 62 II, 3,6 | instructs, “The invisible things of Him from the creation 63 II, 3,6 | That is, the invisible things~of God are seen through 64 II, 4,1 | life, and breath, and all things ... In Him we live, and 65 II, 4,1 | being in the midst of all~things and manifesting everywhere 66 II, 4,1 | powers, illuminating all things visible and invisible, embraces~ 67 II, 4,1 | Him, and to Him are all~things: to Whom be glory for ever, 68 II, 5,1 | wellbeing;~and sometimes these things are the direct result of 69 II, 5,3 | not the world, neither the things that are in the world ...~ 70 II, 5,3 | sufferings, and the other bitter things of life as to a kind of 71 II, 6,1 | gather together in one all things in Christ, both which are 72 II, 6,2 | come,~He will tell us all things” (John 4:25). It is revealed 73 II, 6,3 | beginning with God. All~things were made by him; and without 74 II, 6,3 | of God the Father: “All things are~delivered unto Me of 75 II, 6,3 | also freely give us all things?” (Rom. 8:32)~The Only-begotten 76 II, 6,3 | His manhood; made~in all things like unto us, as touching 77 II, 6,4 | mighty hath done to me great things; and holy is His Name” ( 78 II, 6,4 | But Mary kept all these things, and pondered them in her~ 79 II, 6,4 | be a performance~of those things which were told her from 80 II, 6,4 | She~that believed… those things which were told her from 81 II, 6,5 | We faithful, speaking on things that pertain to God, touch 82 II, 6,5 | in God, Who created all things by Jesus Christ”~(Eph. 3: 83 II, 6,6 | manifest that he obeys in all things?” (St. Gregory the~Theologian, 84 II, 6,6 | Testament. “Wherefore in all things it behooved~Him to be made 85 II, 6,6 | faithful~High Priest in things pertaining to God, to make 86 II, 6,6 | say, “Behold, I make all things new” (Apoc. 21:5). And there 87 II, 6,7 | Himself, and of the other things that are morally demanded 88 II, 6,7 | so also the God of~all things from time to time has given 89 II, 6,8 | that He might fill all~things” (Eph. 4:8-10).~To use the 90 II, 6,8 | that He might fill all things” (Eph.~4:10).~B. The Kingdom 91 II, 6,8 | power, is given us “all things that pertain unto life and~ 92 II, 7,1 | The Father hath put all things under His feet, and~gave 93 II, 7,1 | to be the head over all things to the Church, which it 94 II, 7,2 | gather together in~one all things in Christ, both which are 95 II, 7,3 | to be the head over all things to the Church,~which is 96 II, 7,4 | us Thy mission and united things on earth with things in 97 II, 7,4 | united things on earth with things in heaven,~Thou didst ascend 98 II, 7,4 | usually joins and binds~things which are separate, despite 99 II, 7,6 | teaching them to observe~all things whatsoever I have commanded 100 II, 7,6 | teaching them to observe all things”). And in the words “I am 101 II, 7,6 | shouldest set in order the things that are wanting and ordain 102 II, 8,1 | taketh~him up above the things of the earth, maketh him 103 II, 8,1 | present and fillest all things, Treasury of good things 104 II, 8,1 | things, Treasury of good things and Giver of life, come 105 II, 8,1 | power hath given unto us all things that pertain unto life and 106 II, 8,1 | kindness, charity. For if there things be in you, and abound, they 107 II, 8,1 | But he~that lacketh there things is blind, and cannot see 108 II, 8,3 | teaching them to~observe all things whatsoever I have commanded 109 II, 8,3 | the grave, and other such things~indicates that this Mystery 110 II, 8,4 | Holy~One, and ye know all things. And further, The anointing 111 II, 8,4 | anointing teacheth you of all~things, and is truth, and is no 112 II, 9,1 | for the giving of good things of soul and body, both~heavenly 113 II, 9,2 | righteous Judge, Who reveals the things that are hidden; and they 114 II, 9,2 | And so, if even growing things have between themselves 115 II, 9,4 | example and shadow of heavenly things”~(Heb. 8:5). They were done 116 II, 9,4 | Apostle also did all these things.~Spiritual worship must 117 II, 9,5 | of the testimony, of all things which I will give thee in~ 118 II, 9,5 | necessity to hide one’s holy~things from the pagan persecutors 119 II, 9,5 | suitable for representing~the things of this world of earth ( 120 II, 9,7 | shame, who mind~earthly things” (Phil. 3:18-19).~The whole 121 II, 0,2 | my decrease to have~these things always in remembrance,” 122 II, 0,2 | toll-houses: 'Accept~earthly things here as the weakest kind 123 II, 0,2 | of depiction of heavenly things.' One must picture the~toll-houses 124 Add, 0,3| For~what man knoweth the things of a man, save the spirit 125 Add, 0,3| is in him? Even so, the things of God knoweth~no man, but 126 Add, 0,3| that we might know~the things that are freely given to 127 Add, 0,3| grow up into~Him in all things ... from Whom the whole 128 Add, 0,4| means of depicting heavenly things.” (See~Macarius, Metropolitan 129 Add, 0,5| when~ye shall see all these things, know that it is near, even 130 Add, 0,7| enjoyment of all the good things of temporal life. After 131 Add, 0,7| above): “Accept earthly things here as the~weakest kind 132 Add, 0,7| of depiction of heavenly things”; but such images as the “ 133 Add, 0,7| This deprivation of good things,” he reflects in a different 134 Add, 0,7| being deprived of the good things of heaven, for this alone 135 Add, 0,7| is death... And~when all things shall be subdued unto Him ( 136 Add, 0,7| subject~unto Him that put all things under Him, that God may 137 Add, 0,7| into the heart of man, the things which God hath prepared~ 138 App, 1 | power hath given unto us all things that pertain unto life and 139 App, 2 | from this, in the course~of things, Orthodoxy had to fight 140 App, 5,3| this. He writes: “Three things~witness to true sanctity 141 App, 5,3| him [a saint], for such things~sometimes are a hindrance,


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