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Protopresbyter Michael Pomazansky
Orthodox dogmatic theology

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heavenly

    Part,  Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 2,1 | and not “you”) “all the heavenly powers praise, and to~Thee ( 2 I, 2,8 | united the earthly with~the heavenly. However, this is not at 3 II, 3,5 | first of all the angelic heavenly powers: and the~thought 4 II, 3,5 | believe that each (of the heavenly powers) is in a definite 5 II, 3,5 | 10). “A~multitude of the heavenly host praised the coming 6 II, 3,5 | hierarchical~degrees, of the heavenly powers. Thus, the word of 7 II, 3,5 | particular by the work, The Heavenly Hierarchy, which bears the 8 II, 3,5 | His own right hand in the~heavenly places, far above every 9 II, 3,5 | one. “How many ranks of heavenly beings there are,” reflects 10 II, 3,5 | reflects St. Dionysius in the Heavenly Hierarchy,~“of what sort 11 II, 3,5 | revealed this to us through the heavenly powers themselves, as ones 12 II, 3,5 | ones who~know themselves” (Heavenly Hierarchy, ch. 6). Similarly, 13 II, 3,5 | and Authorities in the heavenly mansions, I believe~unwaveringly, 14 II, 3,6 | gifts he approaches~the heavenly beings, for he is “a little 15 II, 3,6 | union of the earthly and the heavenly, the material and the spiritual. 16 II, 3,6 | earthly, but above the world, heavenly. The high~pre-eminence of 17 II, 3,6 | of God, and while being heavenly, it endures being mixed 18 II, 3,6 | statement that the soul is of heavenly origin does not mean that 19 II, 3,6 | thinks of that which is heavenly and~beholds it; being mortal 20 II, 3,6 | allow the thought that his Heavenly Father might wish to completely 21 II, 3,6 | inheritor in the house of the~Heavenly Father, man has been placed 22 II, 4,2 | Fathers,~served as a kind of heavenly clothing for them. They 23 II, 5,2 | deprived of remaining in the heavenly dwellings of light. “I~beheld 24 II, 5,3 | until the founding of the Heavenly~Church; that is, until the 25 II, 6,1 | all~spiritual blessings in heavenly places in Christ: According 26 II, 6,5 | salvation? We have no words for heavenly~mysteries.~“We faithful, 27 II, 6,6 | forgiveness of our sins; for the Heavenly Father does not judge anyone,~ 28 II, 6,6 | have~communion with all the heavenly members of this house: with 29 II, 6,7 | to them,~the will of the heavenly Father, for the salvation 30 II, 6,8 | of the existence of the Heavenly~Church;~c) the sending down 31 II, 6,8 | 4:4). He saw~under the heavenly altar “the souls of them 32 II, 6,8 | The bright mansions of the Heavenly Home sacred Scripture calls “ 33 II, 6,8 | God,” “Mount Zion,” the “Heavenly Jerusalem,” “the Church 34 II, 6,8 | joy and blessedness of the Heavenly Church of Christ (Heb.~11: 35 II, 6,8 | the end of the world the heavenly~Home will be filled . the 36 II, 6,8 | Church of the first-born, the heavenly Jerusalem, should be filled 37 II, 6,8 | also the higher world, the heavenly Jerusalem, which is the 38 II, 7,2 | prepares its children for the heavenly homeland.~As to how, by 39 II, 7,3 | Church on earth with the Heavenly Church.~The Lord Jesus Christ 40 II, 7,3 | immediate unity with the heavenly~Church. A vicar is assigned 41 II, 7,4 | city of the laving God, the heavenly~Jerusalem, and to an innumerable 42 II, 7,4 | are not yet members of the heavenly Church.~In this connection 43 II, 7,4 | yet come to dwell in the heavenly homeland But we do not in 44 II, 7,4 | actuality, the earth and the heavenly world are two separate forms 45 II, 7,4 | of these two regions, the heavenly and the~earthly, as completely 46 II, 7,4 | in the one House of~the Heavenly Father, who have departed 47 II, 7,5 | through its tie with the Heavenly Church.~The very body of 48 II, 7,5 | and they are now in the Heavenly Church, continuing to be 49 II, 7,5 | of this Church with the Heavenly Church in the one Body of 50 II, 7,5 | with a unity that is both heavenly and earthly; it is holy 51 II, 7,5 | denies the bond with the heavenly Church, that is, the veneration 52 II, 7,5 | which unites in itself the heavenly and the~earthly. Further, 53 II, 7,5 | invisible” can refer only to the~Heavenly Church. The Church on earth, 54 II, 8,1 | prayer to the Holy Spirit: “O Heavenly King, Comforter, the Spirit 55 II, 8,2 | became “earthly angels and heavenly men” — attainments~unheard 56 II, 8,6 | spiritual father, that the Heavenly Father does not reject one 57 II, 8,6 | and~have tasted of the heavenly gift, and were made partakers 58 II, 9,1 | member of the Church with the Heavenly Father, the members of the 59 II, 9,1 | earthly members with the heavenly members. It does not cease,~ 60 II, 9,1 | increases and is exalted in the Heavenly Kingdom.~Through the whole 61 II, 9,1 | things of soul and body, both~heavenly and earthly. Repentance 62 II, 9,1 | those who are departed (the heavenly members); and the heavenly~ 63 II, 9,1 | heavenly members); and the heavenly~members likewise pray for 64 II, 9,1 | brethren. Upon this bond of the heavenly with the earthly is founded 65 II, 9,1 | the~saints on earth to the Heavenly Throne.~ 66 II, 9,3 | whom He has received~in His heavenly mansions in fulfillment 67 II, 9,3 | of their existence, the~heavenly realm.~The nearness of the 68 II, 9,3 | Christians on earth and the Heavenly Church of which the Apostle 69 II, 9,3 | city of the Living God, the Heavenly Jerusalem, and to an innumerable~ 70 II, 9,4 | the example and shadow of heavenly things”~(Heb. 8:5). They 71 II, 9,5 | emperors), but not those of the heavenly world into~which our earthly 72 II, 9,5 | raising the mind and heart to heavenly realities.)~ 73 II, 9,7 | strugglers — “earthly angels and heavenly~men,” the righteous ones 74 II, 0,2 | always behold the face of the Heavenly Father (Matt. 18: 10),~and 75 II, 0,2 | of being defended by the heavenly angels and supported~by 76 II, 0,2 | ascent of the soul into the heavenly mansions.~The path of the 77 II, 0,2 | weakest kind of depiction of heavenly things.' One must picture 78 Add, 0,3| Church. The Church is the heavenly and earthly~Body of Christ, 79 Add, 0,3| life of its ranks in its heavenly realm. The Church on earth 80 Add, 0,3| Church on earth and the heavenly~Church. In the Body of Christ 81 Add, 0,3| it~were, two flocks: the heavenly and the earthly (Epistle 82 Add, 0,3| it” (1 Cor.~12:26). The heavenly Church rejoices, but at 83 Add, 0,4| and have tasted of the heavenly gift, and were made partakers 84 Add, 0,4| female, as attaining the heavenly bridal chamber~just as freely 85 Add, 0,4| weakest means of depicting heavenly things.” (See~Macarius, 86 Add, 0,4| mutual communion with the heavenly world. It is not simply 87 Add, 0,4| Church “we are come unto~the Heavenly Jerusalem, and to an innumerable 88 Add, 0,4| member of the Church with the Heavenly Father, the members of the 89 Add, 0,4| earthly Church with the Heavenly Church. Prayers are the 90 Add, 0,4| up prayer on earth to the heavenly throne.~Threats are necessary; 91 Add, 0,4| our infirmities. In the Heavenly Church are also our intercessors, 92 Add, 0,4| with all this cloud of heavenly protectors, we are made 93 Add, 0,4| surrounding us~with holy, heavenly guides and helpers. In the 94 Add, 0,4| toll-houses on the path to the Heavenly Father.~ 95 Add, 0,7| They will be spiritual, heavenly, not having earthly, bodily~ 96 Add, 0,7| weakest kind of depiction of heavenly things”; but such images 97 Add, 0,7| and will merge with the heavenly~Church “Then cometh the 98 Add, 0,7| Ephraim the Syrian, On the Heavenly Mansions).~Let us conclude 99 App, 1 | forms and degrees...~The heavenly object of our love is only 100 App, 5,1| choir of the saints in the heavenly Church, she composes an 101 App, 5,1| assembly of saints in the heavenly Church of all times is great 102 App, 5,2| testified to the reception of a heavenly~crown. But the numbering


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