Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library
Alphabetical    [«  »]
greet 1
greeting 1
greetings 1
gregory 68
grew 2
grief 4
griefs 1
Frequency    [«  »]
68 apostolic
68 divinity
68 glorification
68 gregory
68 others
67 another
67 catholic
Protopresbyter Michael Pomazansky
Orthodox dogmatic theology

IntraText - Concordances

gregory

   Part,  Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, A,6| confession of faith of St. Gregory~the Wonderworker, Bishop 2 Intro, A,6| Neo-Caesarea (For the text of St. Gregory's “Canonical Epistle,” see 3 Intro, A,8| mistaken~opinion of St. Gregory of Nyssa that hell is not 4 Intro, A,8| consciousness,” but St. Gregory himself is still accepted 5 Intro, C,2| sciences or philosophy. St. Gregory the~Theologian considered 6 Intro, C,2| Christianity.~In general, St. Gregory did not sympathize with 7 I, 1,1 | outward organs of sense. St. Gregory the Theologian distinguishes 8 I, 1,5 | inquirers” of his time, St. Gregory of Nyssa, the brother of 9 I, 1,5 | this thirsting one” (St. Gregory of Nyssa, “Homily On~His 10 I, 1,5 | morally. About this, St. Gregory the~Theologian instructs 11 I, 1,5 | contemplated. (Homily 20 of St. Gregory~the Theologian).~The Savior 12 I, 1,6 | the expression of St. Gregory the Theologian) or, “as 13 I, 1,6 | immeasurable and limitless” (St. Gregory the Theologian);~“God is 14 I, 1,7 | form of limitation”~(St. Gregory the Theologian, Homily 28, 15 I, 1,9 | quote here the words of St. Gregory the Theologian. He says: “ 16 I, 1,11 | to us, insignificant. St. Gregory the Theologian writes: “ 17 I, 1,12 | Great, John Chrysostom, and Gregory of Nyssa. “One blade of 18 I, 2,4 | like. But this is what St. Gregory the Theologian says~regarding 19 I, 2,4 | Godhead and Power” (St. Gregory the Theologian, Homily 31, “ 20 I, 2,5 | and this procession?” St. Gregory the Theologian replies: “ 21 I, 2,9 | Great, Basil the Great, Gregory the Theologian, John Chrysostom, 22 I, 2,9 | Theologian, John Chrysostom, Gregory of~Nyssa, Epiphanius, Ambrose 23 I, 2,9 | against Eunomius), in St. Gregory~the Theologian, and in others 24 I, 2,10 | like~Sts. Basil the Great, Gregory the Theologian, Athanasius 25 I, 2,10 | Theologian, Athanasius the Great, Gregory of Nyssa, Ambrose,~Amphilocius, 26 II, 3,4 | is: I do not know.” St. Gregory the Theologian reflects, “ 27 II, 3,4 | that which is~not” (St. Gregory the Theologian, Homily 4, 28 II, 3,5 | world (Sts. Ambrose, Jerome, Gregory~the Great, Anastasius of 29 II, 3,5 | Creator and served Him. St. Gregory the Theologian reflects 30 II, 3,5 | follows the thought of St. Gregory the Theologian (Exact Exposition, 31 II, 3,5 | Ignatius the~God-bearer, Gregory the Theologian, and Chrysostom; 32 II, 3,5 | Chrysostom; later, in Sts. Gregory the Dialogist, John~Damascene, 33 II, 3,5 | Here are the words of St. Gregory the Dialogist on this subject: “ 34 II, 3,5 | heavens. This~is why St. Gregory the Theologian calls them “ 35 II, 3,5 | uphold the whole~world” (St. Gregory the Theologian, “Mystical 36 II, 3,5 | Creator of all things” (St.~Gregory the Theologian, Homily 28; 37 II, 3,6 | dignity of the soul, St. Gregory the Theologian expresses 38 II, 3,6 | Book of Genesis).~That St. Gregory the Theologian spoke of 39 II, 3,6 | the artist~(Sts. Irenaeus, Gregory of Nyssa, Cyril of Jerusalem, 40 II, 3,6 | Fathers (Sts. Ambrose, Pope Gregory the Great, John Damascene), 41 II, 3,6 | the Church (Tertullian, Gregory the Theologian,~Gregory 42 II, 3,6 | Gregory the Theologian,~Gregory of Nyssa, Macarius the Great, 43 II, 3,6 | continues to create.”~St. Gregory the Theologian says, “Just 44 II, 3,6 | from the~original seed (St. Gregory evidently means here a spiritual 45 II, 3,6 | Homily 7, “On the Soul”). St. Gregory of Nyssa has the same view.~ 46 II, 3,6 | Clement of Alexandria, Gregory of Nyssa, Ephraim the Syrian,~ 47 II, 3,6 | Jerusalem, Basil the Great, Gregory the Theologian, John Chrysostom, 48 II, 3,6 | Gen. 1:27). About this St. Gregory of Nyssa reasons,~“By God' 49 II, 5,1 | Blessed Augustine~and St. Gregory the Theologian treat these 50 II, 5,3 | Archimandrite Chrysostomos, St. Gregory Palamas Monastery, Hayesville,~ 51 II, 6,4 | Cyril of Jerusalem, and Gregory of Nyssa, called the~Most 52 II, 6,6 | significance.~Therefore, St. Gregory the Theologian puts off 53 II, 6,6 | obeys in all things?” (St. Gregory the~Theologian, Second Oration 54 II, 6,6 | theological reflection of St. Gregory the Theologian, the idea 55 II, 7,5 | one or another moment. St. Gregory the Theologian wrote concerning 56 II, 7,5 | Farewell Sermon of St. Gregory the Theologian to the Fathers 57 II, 7,5 | where are those,” says St. Gregory in another Homily, “who 58 II, 7,5 | and disdain pearls” (St. Gregory the Theologian, Homily 33,~ 59 II, 8,3 | Baptism of children. St. Gregory the Theologian, addressing 60 II, 9,2 | John Chrysostorn, and St.~Gregory the Dialogist. Similar references 61 II, 9,6 | testimonies may be read in St.~Gregory the Theologian, St. Ephraim 62 Add, 0,3 | fellow members on earth. St.~Gregory the Theologian gave to the 63 Add, 0,4 | Sylvester, Vol. 5, p.89).~St. Gregory the Theologian, who guided 64 Add, 0,7 | Heresies, Book 5, Ch 27).~St. Gregory the Theologian teaches: “ 65 App, 5,3 | 1354-55, 1364-76) for St.~Gregory of Palamas, Archbishop of 66 App, 5,3 | set up a sacred icon of~Gregory and are celebrating a radiant 67 App, 5,3 | it is clear~that: 1) St. Gregory Palamas was numbered among 68 App, 5,4 | Basil the Great and St. Gregory~the Theologian mention the


Best viewed with any browser at 800x600 or 768x1024 on Tablet PC
IntraText® (V89) - Some rights reserved by EuloTech SRL - 1996-2007. Content in this page is licensed under a Creative Commons License