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1 I, 1,5 | Basil the Great, writes: “Men,~having left off “delighting 2 I, 1,5 | Himself has revealed it to men. One must distinguish between 3 I, 1,5 | God?~a) It is revealed to men from the knowledge of nature, 4 I, 1,5 | things. Therefore,~those men are without excuse who, 5 I, 1,9 | impossible for us who are men clothed in this~crude flesh 6 I, 1,13 | holiness for angels~and men. Men can attain to holiness 7 I, 1,13 | holiness for angels~and men. Men can attain to holiness only 8 I, 2,1 | has manifested~Himself to men as Man so that we might 9 I, 2,2 | and looked, and lo, three men stood by him... and~he bowed 10 I, 2,9 | John 5:26).~“That all men should honor the Son, even 11 I, 2,9 | The written testimonies of men who were outside of Christianity 12 I, 2,10 | Thou hart not lied unto men, but unto God” (Acts 5:3- 13 II, 3,1 | consequences, to the moral fall of men, as does simple atheism.~ 14 II, 3,5 | influence on the life of men, even though they are invisible 15 II, 3,5 | are~less dependent than men on space and place, and, 16 II, 3,5 | of God's will, guiders of men, and servants of their salvation. 17 II, 3,6 | come when the bodies of men will arise~in a renewed 18 II, 3,6 | evil deeds performed by men with~the participation of 19 II, 3,6 | one blood all nations~of men” (Acts 17:26). From this 20 II, 3,6 | human race. Therefore all men are the~same as one man, 21 II, 3,6 | the Most High. But like men ye die and like one of the 22 II, 3,6 | that the souls of righteous men will escape this joyless 23 II, 3,6 | not thinking here of all men in general, but only of~ 24 II, 4,1 | and the earth, angels and men, but also over the smallest 25 II, 4,1 | life, when we see virtuous men suffer while the impious 26 II, 4,1 | experiences and misfortunes which men undergo.~In essence, God' 27 II, 4,2 | pure and moral than later men (Socrates); that the most 28 II, 4,2 | conceptions, because the first men~were nearer to God and knew 29 II, 5,1 | overwhelming majority of~cases, are men themselves, who have created 30 II, 5,2 | even into the bodies of men; of this there is the testimony~ 31 II, 5,2 | habitation~of evil spirits in men we know from the numerous 32 II, 5,2 | under the heaven,~among men on earth, and they have 33 II, 5,3 | s powers became weak in men. Our Lord Jesus Christ indicated 34 II, 5,3 | so death passed upon all men, for that all have sinned”~( 35 II, 5,3 | so death passed upon all men, for that all have sinned”~( 36 II, 5,3 | sufferings and misfortunes~of men, including infants, which 37 II, 5,3 | inherited sinfulness~of men. However, Augustine did 38 II, 5,3 | fall was the removal from men of a supernatural~gift of 39 II, 5,3 | and Eve has passed to all men.~The other tendency in the 40 II, 5,3 | came forth great righteous men such as Moses, Elijah,~Elisha, 41 II, 5,3 | his sin reached unto all men” (St. Athanasius the Great, 42 II, 5,3 | guilt" — that is, that~all men have inherited the guilt 43 II, 5,3 | so death passed upon all men, for that all~have sinned.” 44 II, 5,3 | interpreted to imply that all men are guilty of Adam's sin.~ 45 II, 6,1 | foreordained the salvation of men, even “before~the foundation 46 II, 6,2 | The Lord did not abandon men, did not turn utterly away, 47 II, 6,2 | despised and rejected of men; a man of sorrows, and acquainted 48 II, 6,3 | Christ, and dwelt among men on earth.~The preaching 49 II, 6,3 | in the last days for us men and for our salvation born 50 II, 6,4 | Who for the sake of its men and for our salvation came~ 51 II, 6,5 | Himself the guilt of all men. He is the Lamb slaughtered~ 52 II, 6,5 | to direct the hearts of men~to the search, to the thirst 53 II, 6,6 | of morally regenerating men.~Let us quote here the words 54 II, 6,6 | serpent, themurderer of men, it was cast down into a 55 II, 6,6 | perdition . . . However,~so that men might be capable of this 56 II, 6,6 | the greatest of righteous men for the whole of unrighteous 57 II, 6,6 | free gift came upon all men unto justification of life” ( 58 II, 6,6 | mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus; Who~ 59 II, 6,6 | Who is the Saviour of all men, especially of those that 60 II, 6,6 | the personal salvation~of men is clearly expressed in 61 II, 6,6 | Apostles already have in mind men~who have come to believe 62 II, 6,6 | be not ye the servants of men” (1 Cor. 7:23).~The hymn 63 II, 6,7 | fact that He proclaimed to men, in all the fullness and 64 II, 6,7 | Concerning this revelation to men of the new, more perfect 65 II, 6,7 | manifested Thy name unto~men, and, I gave declared unto 66 II, 6,7 | God — for the salvation of men and their reunion with God;~ 67 II, 6,7 | from time to time has given men a more perfect teaching. 68 II, 6,7 | Gospel is given for all men, and not for one people 69 II, 6,7 | that is, embracing all men in all times.~C. Christ 70 II, 6,8 | theymight be judged according to men in the flesh, but live according 71 II, 6,8 | captive, and gave gifts unto men,” the Apostle continues: “ 72 II, 6,8 | all, death for righteous men became only a transition 73 II, 7,1 | branch, and is withered; and men gather them, and cast them 74 II, 7,2 | baptized about~three thousand men. And, further, the Lord 75 II, 7,3 | everyone, for angels and men; that is, He gave one principle~ 76 II, 7,3 | principle~both to angels and men: to the one, Christ according 77 II, 7,4 | and to the spirits of~just men made perfect, and to Jesus, 78 II, 7,4 | single flock of angels and men; and in the one assembly 79 II, 7,5 | since it is composed of men in the body; it has a visible 80 II, 7,5 | or~by the sinfulness of men. Everything sinful and worldly 81 II, 7,5 | salvation,~and therefore all men are intended to be members 82 II, 7,6 | the~widows. These seven men were later called deacons, 83 II, 7,6 | Churches also point~to those men whom, as being raised to 84 II, 8,1 | grace is God’s goodwill to men of worthy life in all ages 85 II, 8,1 | the hearing of angels and men: “Not I, but the grace of 86 II, 8,2 | earthly angels and heavenly men” — attainments~unheard of 87 II, 8,3 | performed for the salvation of men (Mark~16:16). Moreover, 88 II, 8,4 | Samaria, many persons, both men and women, were~baptized; 89 II, 8,5 | feeding of~the five thousand men with five loaves. The Lord 90 II, 8,5 | for help —~“and for all men and women.”~Conclusions 91 II, 8,6 | all the lawless deeds of men, and there is no sin that 92 II, 8,6 | that could not be forgiven men if only~they sincerely repent 93 II, 8,6 | shall not be forgiven unto men,~neither in this world, 94 II, 8,7 | guidance of the souls of men on the path to their attainment~ 95 II, 8,7 | themselves seven tested~men filled with the Holy Spirit 96 II, 8,7 | priesthood is the work of men but the~ordination of them 97 II, 8,7 | them is not the work of men, but of God (Clement, Stromata).~ 98 II, 9,1 | unto them to this end, that men~ought always to pray, and 99 II, 9,3 | Christ, “since neither do men light a candle and put it 100 II, 9,3 | and to the spirits of just men made perfect” (Heb. 12:22- 101 II, 9,5 | so much more readily are men lifted up to the memory~ 102 II, 9,7 | earthly angels and heavenly~men,” the righteous ones who 103 II, 9,7 | Cor. 1:17-18). He exhorted men not be ashamed of the~Cross 104 II, 0,2 | Death is the common lot of men. But for man it is not an 105 II, 0,2 | Paul: “It is appointed unto men once to die, but after this 106 Add, 0,4| defined. “It is appointed unto men once to die, but~after this 107 Add, 0,4| and to the spirits of just men made perfect”~(Heb, 12:22- 108 Add, 0,4| over the evil~doings of men, taking upon Himself our 109 Add, 0,5| perilous times shall come. For men shall be lovers of their 110 Add, 0,7| his whole power to seduce men.” Orthodox Christians who 111 Add, 0,7| and perdition of ungodly men” (2 Peter 3:7). “The day 112 Add, 0,7| annihilated.~As for those men whom the coming of the Lord 113 Add, 0,7| that is, extending to all men living and dead, good and 114 Add, 0,7| eternal torments of evil men. “Depart from Me, ye cursed, 115 Add, 0,7| the Lord “will have all men to be saved, and to come 116 Add, 0,7| remaining always the same. We men, on the other hand, if we~ 117 Add, 0,7| there is no~hope either for men who become satanized by 118 App, 1 | Providence, is given to men in the degree to which it 119 App, 2 | Savior on earth declared to men not abstract ideas, but 120 App, 5,3| the assemblies of great men or any general councils 121 App, 5,3| God to render unto divine men the honor that befitteth 122 App, 5,3| of the venerable and holy men, henceforth and~forevermore, 123 App, 5,3| list of venerable and holy men.~Another decree of the same