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1 Intro, A,5| What did the instructors say?' you are to repeat~nothing 2 Intro, A,5| Giver of rewards. May no one say to you,~ ~'What harm is 3 Intro, B,2| Faith. In this work, one may say, St. Damascene summed up 4 I, 1,4 | doubt not... if ye shall say unto this mountain, Be thou 5 I, 1,5 | to the Father.~Who will say to them, `that which is 6 I, 1,5 | unoriginateness,” in order to say everything that can be said 7 I, 1,6 | the Fathers of the Church say that it “in some~fashion” ( 8 I, 1,6 | profound meaning. (That is to say: When we say that God is~“ 9 I, 1,6 | That is to say: When we say that God is~“He that Is,” 10 I, 1,9 | Gen. 3:8). What~do you say: God walks? Do you then 11 I, 1,9 | What rational person would say this? However, what~then 12 I, 1,9 | of God, he concludes,~“To say it simply, everything that 13 I, 1,9 | Lent, we hear “To those who say that God is not Spirit but 14 I, 1,16 | Concerning God one cannot say that any kind of process 15 I, 2,7 | Roman theologians try to say that the whole difference 16 I, 2,9 | anathema against those who say that there was a time when 17 I, 2,9 | are many, one might even say innumerable, passages that 18 I, 2,9 | Some of these passages say that the Son of~God is true 19 I, 2,9 | the Father: still others say that He is One in Essence~ 20 II, 3,2 | Actually, it is better to say that it was brought into~ 21 II, 3,2 | themselves, since if we say “out of,” we are~evidently 22 II, 3,2 | how much more for us to say!” (Bk. 11, ch. 6; Modern 23 II, 3,4 | However, Revelation does not say that the present world was~ 24 II, 3,5 | act. However, one cannot say that~they exist entirely 25 II, 3,5 | heard theangel of the waters say;” in Apocalypse 7:1 he says, “ 26 II, 3,5 | these little ones, for I say unto you, that their angels 27 II, 3,6 | of Scripture), dare to say that the soul has proceeded 28 II, 3,6 | the phrase, “He breathed,” say that souls proceed from 29 II, 3,6 | general~way: “We do not say that the Divinity has hands . . . 30 II, 3,6 | thief He said, “Verily I say unto thee,~today shalt thou 31 II, 3,6 | others — the majority — say that it is immortal by the 32 II, 3,6 | have life.~One may rightly say that in the Orthodox Eastern 33 II, 3,6 | man.~In summary, one may say that all of the good and 34 II, 3,6 | God. Therefore one must say that blessedness~in God 35 II, 4,2 | power of choice — that is to say, having the power to~persevere 36 II, 5,3 | Romans 5:12, which does not say that we have all sinned 37 II, 6,3 | with the Word, that is to say, the hypostatic union, the 38 II, 6,3 | sanctity. All the more must one say this concerning the parts 39 II, 6,4 | name Immanuel, which is to say: God is with us ... For 40 II, 6,4 | dissemination. In essence one can say of it the same thing that 41 II, 6,6 | redemption”~(that is to say, the day of baptism and 42 II, 6,6 | sits on the~throne will say, “Behold, I make all things 43 II, 7,1 | flock: “Verily, verily, I say unto you, he that entereth~ 44 II, 7,1 | Verily, verily, I say~unto you, I am the door 45 II, 7,3 | Just as if someone should say about a house, that one 46 II, 7,3 | which is in heaven. And I say~also unto thee, that thou 47 II, 7,4 | How can this be? you will say. The martyrs are our~parts 48 II, 7,4 | head;~'but the head cannot say to the feet, I have no need 49 II, 7,5 | Protestants~also. We cannot say that their prayers are totally 50 II, 8,1 | decreed:~“Whosoever should say that the grace of God, by 51 II, 8,2 | the Orthodox East, one may say, seven is not regarded as 52 II, 8,3 | salvation: “Verily, verily, I say unto thee, except a man 53 II, 8,3 | Spirit: “Verily, verily, I say unto thee, except a man 54 II, 8,5 | literally. They began to say to each other, “How can 55 II, 8,5 | meaning: “Verily, verily, I say unto you, except ye eat 56 II, 8,5 | descent, as certain Fathers say about Baptism, and not through 57 II, 8,5 | Eucharist: “Verily, verily,~I say unto you, except ye eat 58 II, 8,6 | and a publican. Verily I say unto you: whatsoever ye 59 II, 9,2 | sin unto death; I do not say that he shall pray for it” ( 60 II, 9,2 | Apostle John: “I do not say that he should pray for 61 II, 9,3 | 14:5, Septuagint).~“If we say that we have no sin, we 62 II, 9,6 | their sanctity (One might say that the incorruption~of 63 Add, 0,3 | edifying character, one might say pedagogical.~To approach 64 Add, 0,5 | the time is...~And what I say unto you I say unto all, 65 Add, 0,5 | And what I say unto you I say unto all, Watch” (Mark 13: 66 Add, 0,7 | by nature: “Some man~will say, How are the dead raised 67 Add, 0,7 | fire,” the Son of Man~will say on the day of judgment; “ 68 Add, 0,7 | God’s goodness. Thus to say that God turns away, from 69 App, 1 | With all assurance one must say that the sphere of revealed 70 App, 2 | Therefore one can simply not say that philosophy is able 71 App, 4 | acquire understanding... Say unto wisdom, thou art my 72 App, 4 | was not entirely revealed, say “In wisdom hath He made