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1001 II, 7,5 | faith, one baptism, one God and Father of all, Who is 1002 II, 7,5 | who taught that the Son of God was less than the Father) 1003 II, 7,5 | in Christ are “temples of~God,” “temples of the Holy Spirit” ( 1004 II, 7,5 | The Church of the~living God is, according to the word 1005 II, 7,5 | according to the word of God, “the pillar and ground 1006 II, 7,5 | beginning~as the teaching of God” (Encyclical of the Eastern 1007 II, 7,5 | by the invisible act~of God’s judgment. Thus, those 1008 II, 7,5 | times in St.~Ignatius the God bearer, an Apostolic Father, 1009 II, 7,5 | stewards of the Mysteries of God, in accordance with (1 Cor. 1010 II, 7,5 | confesses Christ as Son of God and accepts His Gospel.~ 1011 II, 7,5 | the reading of the word of God has a beneficial influence~ 1012 II, 7,5 | that devout reflection~on God the Creator, the Provider 1013 II, 7,5 | Omnipresent~Good Provider God is over them, and they are 1014 II, 7,5 | they are not deprived of God’s mercies. They help to~ 1015 II, 7,5 | prayer of the~Mother of God and the saints, and likewise 1016 II, 7,5 | grounds that they all “lead to God,” and besides, taken all 1017 II, 7,6 | comprise a single flock of God All are equal before the~ 1018 II, 7,6 | equal before the~judgment of God However, just as the parts 1019 II, 7,6 | knowledge of the Son of God, unto a perfect man, unto 1020 II, 7,6 | but he that is called of God, as was Aaron” (Heb. 5:4). 1021 II, 7,6 | Apostles: “Feed the flock of God” (1 Peter 5:2).~The Apostles 1022 II, 7,6 | thou stir up the gift of~God which it in thee by the 1023 II, 7,6 | to feed the Church of God, which He hath purchased 1024 II, 7,6 | performed by the blessing of God through the ordination of 1025 II, 7,6 | our hope, in Whom may God grant that we live. And 1026 II, 7,6 | servants of the Church of God.” “All of~you should revere 1027 II, 7,6 | Jesus~Christ, the Son of God the Father, and the presbyters 1028 II, 7,6 | presbyters as the assembly of God, as the choir of the~Apostles. 1029 II, 7,6 | maketh no~matter to me; God accepteth no man’s person)” ( 1030 II, 7,6 | stewards of the mysteries of~God... With me it is a very 1031 II, 7,6 | revealed feed the~flock of God which is among you, taking 1032 II, 7,6 | neither as being lords over God’s heritage, but being~examples 1033 II, 8,1 | Himself. “So is the Kingdom of God as if a man should cast 1034 II, 8,1 | in general the mercy of God: “God is the God of all 1035 II, 8,1 | general the mercy of God: “God is the God of all grace” ( 1036 II, 8,1 | mercy of God: “God is the God of all grace” (1 Pet~5:10). 1037 II, 8,1 | broadest meaning, grace is God’s goodwill to men of worthy 1038 II, 8,1 | First, by the grace of~God, the grace of Christ, is 1039 II, 8,1 | the coming of the Son of God to earth, by His earthly 1040 II, 8,1 | yourselves: it is the gift of God, not of works, lest any 1041 II, 8,1 | from on~high, the power of God which is in the Church of 1042 II, 8,1 | does the saving grace of God act?~Both the spiritual 1043 II, 8,1 | and trembling: for it is God which worketh in you both 1044 II, 8,1 | given you by the grace of God. “Except the Lord build 1045 II, 8,1 | should say that the grace of God, by which a man is justified 1046 II, 8,1 | that the saving grace of God might act. Very~expressive 1047 II, 8,1 | not by the power of your God, but by your own wisdom 1048 II, 8,1 | Not I, but the grace of God which is with me.”~The Apostles 1049 II, 8,1 | conviction that the grace of God, given for faith, is the 1050 II, 8,1 | for faith, is the mercy of God . . . if he~does not labor 1051 II, 8,1 | of receiving the grace of God, first of all through Baptism, 1052 II, 8,1 | from above by the grace of God.~The providence of God and 1053 II, 8,1 | of God.~The providence of God and grace.~From what has 1054 II, 8,1 | between the concepts of~God’s Providence and grace. 1055 II, 8,1 | Providence is what we call God’s power in the world that 1056 II, 8,2 | stewards of the mysteries of God,” saying,~“Let a man so 1057 II, 8,2 | stewards of the mysteries of God”~(1 Cor. 4:1, in Greek, 1058 II, 8,2 | mysteries of the Kingdom of God, the deepening of the~more 1059 II, 8,2 | among them in “the wisdom of God an a mystery, even the hidden 1060 II, 8,2 | believer the invisible grace of God.”~The name of “mystery” 1061 II, 8,2 | not preserved the gifts of God which they have received 1062 II, 8,2 | deprived of the grace of God already given to them, but 1063 II, 8,2 | they become the enemies of God, deniers, unbelievers,~“ 1064 II, 8,2 | of the invisible grace of God, received in~baptism and 1065 II, 8,2 | is the One Who calls on God and prays and gives thanks 1066 II, 8,3 | enter into the Kingdom of God. That which as born of the 1067 II, 8,3 | and by the Spirit of our God” (1 Cor. 6:11). “We are 1068 II, 8,3 | a good conscience toward God (1 Peter~3:21). Through 1069 II, 8,3 | the words: “The servant~of God (name) is baptized in the 1070 II, 8,3 | and becomes a child of God, a member of the Body of 1071 II, 8,3 | birth promised Samuel to God, and~alter his birth she 1072 II, 8,3 | weakness, but believing in God.”~However, it is indispensable 1073 II, 8,3 | to receive~the gifts of God Further spiritual growth 1074 II, 8,4 | had received the word of God, sent to~them Peter and 1075 II, 8,4 | and hath anointed us, is~God; Who hath also sealed us, 1076 II, 8,4 | Grieve not the~Holy Spirit of God, whereby ye are signed unto 1077 II, 8,4 | ones;’ and concerning you God has said, “Touch not Mine~ 1078 II, 8,4 | had received the word of God, sent to the Samaritans 1079 II, 8,5 | them with the prayer to God the Father: “Make this bread 1080 II, 8,5 | sits at the~right hand of God the Father, and is to appear 1081 II, 8,5 | and wine~by the power of God into the Body and Blood 1082 II, 8,5 | and Divinity, as perfect God and perfect man. This faith 1083 II, 8,5 | and divided is the Lamb of~God, Which is broken, though 1084 II, 8,5 | Communion.~6. Since to the God man Christ it is fitting 1085 II, 8,5 | tree~of life planted by God on Golgotha, but filling 1086 II, 8,5 | branches the whole Church of~God, and to the end of the ages 1087 II, 8,5 | prayer the great works of God; he glorifies and~gives 1088 II, 8,5 | glorifies and~gives thanks to God in the Holy Trinity for 1089 II, 8,5 | holy moments, glorifying God, cry out~to Him: “We hymn 1090 II, 8,5 | their~prayers visit us, O God;” and then he goes over 1091 II, 8,6 | bestowed by the mercy of God through the intermediary~ 1092 II, 8,6 | Church and with the Lord God is restored Being~relieved 1093 II, 8,6 | united with a petition for God’s help in the battle against 1094 II, 8,6 | sinfulness.~The mercy of God goes out to meet the repenting 1095 II, 8,6 | confessed Him to be the Son of God: “I will give~unto thee 1096 II, 8,6 | invisibly through them by God Himself.~St. John Chrysostom, 1097 II, 8,6 | The priests decree below, God confirms above, and the 1098 II, 8,6 | is here the instrument of God’s mercy and~remits sins 1099 II, 8,6 | forgiven. In the word of God~there is mention of the 1100 II, 8,6 | tasted the~good word of God, and the powers of the world 1101 II, 8,6 | to themselves the Son of God afresh, and put Him to~an 1102 II, 8,6 | and not in the will of God; more precisely, it lies 1103 II, 8,6 | them once more to approach God and with contriteheart to 1104 II, 8,6 | sorrow for the sake of God produces an unchanging repentance 1105 II, 8,6 | the proper satisfaction of God’s justice for sins, but 1106 II, 8,6 | those who have received from God the power to~loose and bind, 1107 II, 8,7 | shepherding of the flock~of God, the highest example of 1108 II, 8,7 | work we ask the blessing of God and~the help of God, can 1109 II, 8,7 | blessing of God and~the help of God, can we imagine entering 1110 II, 8,7 | without the invocation of God’s grace which blesses~this 1111 II, 8,7 | the Church of the Lord and God, which He hath purchased 1112 II, 8,7 | communicated to Timothy~the gift of God and this gift of God is 1113 II, 8,7 | of God and this gift of God is to remain with him forever 1114 II, 8,7 | builder “in the house of God which is the church of the 1115 II, 8,7 | the church of the Living God” (1~Tim. 3:15).~“Election’’ 1116 II, 8,7 | them the active grace~of God which is indispensable for 1117 II, 8,7 | the work of men, but of God (Clement, Stromata).~The 1118 II, 8,7 | the Divinity of the Son of God, but only defined it more 1119 II, 8,8 | Church invokes the help of God on those being married, 1120 II, 8,8 | the words: “The servant of God (name) is married to the 1121 II, 8,8 | married to the handmaid of~God (name) in the name of the 1122 II, 8,8 | short prayer, “O Lord our God, crown them with~glory and 1123 II, 8,8 | marriage has the blessing of God upon it is said many times 1124 II, 8,8 | Genesis 1:27-28 we read: “So God created man in His own image, 1125 II, 8,8 | own image, in the image of God~created He him; male and 1126 II, 8,8 | female created He them. And God blessed them, and God said 1127 II, 8,8 | And God blessed them, and God said unto~them, Be fruitful 1128 II, 8,8 | instructs: “What therefore God hath~joined together, let 1129 II, 8,9 | anointed with oil, the~grace of God which heals infirmities 1130 II, 8,9 | institutors” of the Mysteries of God,~but only the “stewards” 1131 II, 9,1 | bond of its members with~God in the Holy Trinity, and 1132 II, 9,1 | entreaty for the~mercy of God, for the forgiveness of 1133 II, 9,1 | earthly. Repentance before God sometimes has the form of 1134 II, 9,1 | affirmed by the word of God. The Saviour said~to the 1135 II, 9,1 | with me in your~prayers to God for me” (Rom. 15:30). The 1136 II, 9,1 | standing~at the throne of God, fell down before the Lamb, 1137 II, 9,2 | the Son” (John 14:13).~In God all are alive. Church life 1138 II, 9,2 | separate us from the love of God, which is in~Christ Jesus 1139 II, 9,2 | have in Him (the Son of God), that, if we ask anything~ 1140 II, 9,2 | Similarly, from the word of God we know that the Lord Jesus 1141 II, 9,2 | a number of the works of God. For example, in a vineyard 1142 II, 9,2 | first of the creatures of God.”~In praying for the dead, 1143 II, 9,2 | prayers and with the mercy of God, just as a good seed is 1144 II, 9,2 | mightpray sincerely for them to God; likewise, they have not 1145 II, 9,2 | it to his neighbor; for God is not unjust, so as to 1146 II, 9,3 | unto the city of the Living God, the Heavenly Jerusalem, 1147 II, 9,3 | written in~heaven, and to God the judge of all, and to 1148 II, 9,3 | vouchsafed to behold~the image of God (Isaiah and Ezekiel), and 1149 II, 9,3 | intercede for us before God in heaven. This we see from 1150 II, 9,3 | Theotokos. Remember Her, O Lord God, and by~Her pure and holy 1151 II, 9,3 | prayers and intercession God might receive our petition.”~ 1152 II, 9,4 | of the mind and heart to God. However, while we are living 1153 II, 9,4 | The Christian worship of God, in its highest state, is 1154 II, 9,4 | according to the command of God~Himself (Exodus 25:40), 1155 II, 9,4 | in you, which ye have of God, and ye are not your own. 1156 II, 9,4 | price; therefore glorify God in your body, and in your 1157 II, 9,4 | in your spirit, which are God’s” (1 Cor. 6:19-20).~A Christian 1158 II, 9,4 | Christian is called to glorify God not only with his soul and 1159 II, 9,4 | do all for the glory of God” (1 Cor. 10:31). One should 1160 II, 9,4 | of “For every creature of God is good,~and nothing to 1161 II, 9,4 | sanctified by the word of~God and prayer” (1 Tim. 4:4- 1162 II, 9,5 | forms of the worship of God and the veneration of the 1163 II, 9,5 | worthy to be used to glorify~God. With all the pure and high 1164 II, 9,5 | available to us we must glorify God according to the~call of 1165 II, 9,5 | capability~of art is a gift from God. Of old under Moses “The 1166 II, 9,5 | filled him with the spirit of God, in~wisdom, in understanding 1167 II, 9,5 | became exceptional places of~God’s glory. For example, there 1168 II, 9,5 | Ark, in the~midst of which God deigned to reveal Himself 1169 II, 9,5 | visible image of the~Invisible God” (in the expression of Metropolitan 1170 II, 9,5 | the forms for glorifying God and His saints; and among 1171 II, 9,5 | in the holy churches of God (for veneration) . . . For 1172 II, 9,5 | between the “worship” of God and the~“reverence” or “ 1173 II, 9,6 | veneration to the saints of God who have departed with their 1174 II, 9,6 | bodies of the saints of God which remain on~earth.~In 1175 II, 9,6 | Lord Himself, the Word of God, was incarnate and took 1176 II, 9,6 | remains of~the saints of God, as is known from accounts 1177 II, 9,6 | remains of the saints of God has a~firm foundation in 1178 II, 9,6 | foundation in the fact that God Himself has deigned to honor 1179 II, 9,6 | their intercession before God. The Church Councils many 1180 II, 9,6 | nearness to us of the saints of God themselves, who~once wore 1181 II, 9,7 | the commandment to love God with one’s whole heart, 1182 II, 9,7 | Apostle Paul (Gal. 2:20). “God forbid that I should glory, 1183 II, 9,7 | end is destruction, whose god is their belly, and whose 1184 II, 9,7 | writer has calledharvest of God” — while in other periods, 1185 II, 9,7 | saved, it is the power of God” (1 Cor. 1:17-18). He exhorted 1186 II, 0,1 | future coming of~the Son of God to earth, the General (Last) 1187 II, 0,1 | composed of what the word of God tells us about the events 1188 II, 0,2 | truths of Christianity. “God is not a God of the dead 1189 II, 0,2 | Christianity. “God is not a God of the dead but of the living; 1190 II, 0,2 | testimony of the word of God, is not~unconscious but 1191 II, 0,2 | are found in the~word of God. Thus, it is natural to 1192 II, 0,2 | former are implements of~God’s mercy, and the latter — 1193 II, 0,2 | mercy, and the latter — by God’s allowance — are implements 1194 II, 0,2 | allowance — are implements of God’s justice. In the~parable 1195 II, 0,2 | themselves on the word of God, suppose that the torments 1196 Add, 0,3 | Even so, the things of God knoweth~no man, but the 1197 Add, 0,3 | no man, but the Spirit of God” (1 Cor. 2:11-12). We must 1198 Add, 0,3 | are freely given to us of God” (1 Cor. 2:12).~In the present 1199 Add, 0,3 | Church on earth glorifies God, unites believers, and educates~ 1200 Add, 0,3 | attainment of eternal life in God, the attainment~of sanctity, 1201 Add, 0,3 | deification in the Lord, that “God may be all in all” (1 Cor. 1202 Add, 0,3 | the hands of the living God” (Heb. 10:26-31). Passivity~ 1203 Add, 0,4 | put on the whole armor of God,~that ye maybe able to stand 1204 Add, 0,4 | found in the written word of God also relate to us. Therefore 1205 Add, 0,4 | personal prayers, we beg~God not to allow any “success 1206 Add, 0,4 | Put on the whole armour of God, that ye may be able to 1207 Add, 0,4 | the hands~of the living God” (Heb. 10:26-31). “On some 1208 Add, 0,4 | tasted the good~word of God, and the powers of the world 1209 Add, 0,4 | to themselves the Son of God afresh, and put Him to an 1210 Add, 0,4 | spiritual vigilance, to fear of God and fear for one's own fate. 1211 Add, 0,4 | In them was the truth of God's righteousness,~the truth 1212 Add, 0,4 | of death, the sentence of God drawing near, the angels 1213 Add, 0,4 | were delivered. Blessed is God~Who did not give us as a 1214 Add, 0,4 | confirmed by the Word of God the soul immediately after 1215 Add, 0,4 | the Particular Judgment of God enters into the sphere of 1216 Add, 0,4 | increaseth with the increase of God” (Col. 2:19). Through the 1217 Add, 0,4 | written in heaven, and the God the Judge of all, and to 1218 Add, 0,4 | heaven at~the throne of God fell down before the Lamb, 1219 Add, 0,4 | The Most Pure Mother of God is our protection. Our very 1220 Add, 0,4 | another~unto Christ our God.~At the same time, with 1221 Add, 0,4 | eternal blessed life in God, overcoming our carelessness 1222 Add, 0,4 | know the limitless~love of God and the fact that the sincere, 1223 Add, 0,5 | indicated in the word of God:~a) The spread of the Gospel 1224 Add, 0,5 | pleasures more than lovers of God,~having a form of godliness, 1225 Add, 0,5 | above all that is called God, or that is worshipped, 1226 Add, 0,5 | worshipped, so that he as God~sitteth in the temple of 1227 Add, 0,5 | sitteth in the temple of God, showing himself that he 1228 Add, 0,5 | showing himself that he is God... For the mystery of iniquitydoth 1229 Add, 0,5 | saved. And for this cause God shall send them strong delusion,~ 1230 Add, 0,5 | image of this adversary of God is presented also in the 1231 Add, 0,6 | to heaven of the Son of God, has been directed to the 1232 Add, 0,7 | the voice of the Son~of God, and shall come forth: they 1233 Add, 0,7 | is, the Almightiness) of God” (Matt. 22:29).~The certainty 1234 Add, 0,7 | found false witnesses of God, because we have testified 1235 Add, 0,7 | because we have testified of God~that He raised up Christ, 1236 Add, 0,7 | Homily “On the Fear of God and the~Last Judgment”).~ 1237 Add, 0,7 | Judgment”).~From the word of God one must conclude that the 1238 Add, 0,7 | of some other grain; but God giveth it a~body as it hath 1239 Add, 0,7 | and disappears, and that God is powerful to restore that 1240 Add, 0,7 | Jesus and for the word of God came to life and~reigned 1241 Add, 0,7 | purified by the grace of God in the Church will not be 1242 Add, 0,7 | discussion of this in The City of God,~20, 7-9, pp. 718-728. He 1243 Add, 0,7 | Psalmist when he cried out~to God: “In the beginning, O Lord, 1244 Add, 0,7 | indications given in the word of God, even to the fallen angels 1245 Add, 0,7 | performed in all the justice of God —~it will be “a day of wrath 1246 Add, 0,7 | the righteous judgment of God” (Rom. 2:5).~• final and 1247 Add, 0,7 | Universal~Judgment, the word of God speaks with the same positiveness 1248 Add, 0,7 | vengeance on them that know not God,~and that obey not the Gospel 1249 Add, 0,7 | accustomed to, but a fire such as~God might know” (Exact Exposition 1250 Add, 0,7 | glory (of the Kingdom of God) is a torment more cruel 1251 Add, 0,7 | righteous by the judgment of God. And this awarding for those 1252 Add, 0,7 | will be light, that is, God visible and known according 1253 Add, 0,7 | have become estranged from God, according to the degree 1254 Add, 0,7 | basing itself on the word of God, acknowledges the torments 1255 Add, 0,7 | torments and the goodness of God is pointed out, as is the 1256 Add, 0,7 | which is blessedness in God.~But it is not for us to 1257 Add, 0,7 | the unutterable mercy of God and His~justice or righteousness. 1258 Add, 0,7 | of rejecting~the mercy of God and the means of salvation. 1259 Add, 0,7 | we subject ourselves to God’s wrath~according to the 1260 Add, 0,7 | the ungodly one provoked God? For he hath~said in his 1261 Add, 0,7 | of “anger” in relation to God is conditional and anthropomorphic,~ 1262 Add, 0,7 | Anthony the Great, who says: “God is good, dispassionate~and 1263 Add, 0,7 | and true to affirm that God does~not change, may well 1264 Add, 0,7 | is possible to speak of God as rejoicing over those~ 1265 Add, 0,7 | it must be answered that God neither rejoices nor grows~ 1266 Add, 0,7 | good through resembling God, are united to Him; but 1267 Add, 0,7 | evil through not resembling~God, we are separated from Him. 1268 Add, 0,7 | in holiness, we cleave to God; but by becoming~wicked 1269 Add, 0,7 | our own sins that prevent God from shining within us, 1270 Add, 0,7 | not mean that we have won God over and made Him change, 1271 Add, 0,7 | actions~and our turning to God we have cured our wickedness 1272 Add, 0,7 | once more have enjoyment of~God’s goodness. Thus to say 1273 Add, 0,7 | goodness. Thus to say that God turns away, from the wicked 1274 Add, 0,7 | How~much of the powers of God was revealed! How he himself 1275 Add, 0,7 | responsibility, the fear of offending God, and~the awareness of the 1276 Add, 0,7 | from the commandment of God.~But to just the same degree 1277 Add, 0,7 | same degree does hope in God’s mercy grow. To hope in 1278 Add, 0,7 | revealed the eternal Kingdom of God, the Kingdom of Glory.~Then 1279 Add, 0,7 | delivered up the Kingdom to God, even the~Father; when He 1280 Add, 0,7 | all things under Him, that God may be all in all” (1 Cor. 1281 Add, 0,7 | conducting of~mankind to God through the Church. Then 1282 Add, 0,7 | life, whose source is in~God alone. In particular, the 1283 Add, 0,7 | members of the Kingdom of God will be vouchsafed like 1284 Add, 0,7 | like the~angels, to “see God” (Matt. 5:8), to behold 1285 Add, 0,7 | fountains of waters; and God shall~wipe away all tears 1286 Add, 0,7 | of man, the things which God hath prepared~for them that 1287 Add, 0,7 | Cor. 2:9).~Blessedness in God will be all the more desirable 1288 Add, 0,7 | However, this glory in God, in the thought of the Holy 1289 App, 1 | eternally living Spirit of God.”~Soloviev was inspired 1290 App, 1 | on~Sophia, the wisdom of God, on God-manhood as a historical 1291 App, 1 | merely an inactive image in God's mind, but a living spiritual~ 1292 App, 1 | the eternal Femininity of God.” (Soloviev's ideas might 1293 App, 1 | the "masculine" nature of God. Today's movement, however, 1294 App, 1 | Bridegroom, The Lamb of God, The Comforter, and The 1295 App, 1 | truths, speaks of a Personal God Who is inexpressibly near 1296 App, 1 | the creation: it speaks of God in the Holy Trinity “Who 1297 App, 1 | you all” (Eph. 4:6), of God Who loves His creation, 1298 App, 1 | the Cross~of the Son of God, and the way to acquire 1299 App, 1 | part of the~knowledge of God and of the spiritual world. 1300 App, 1 | An innumerable number of God's mysteries remain closed 1301 App, 1 | more complete knowledge of God and the world. These systems 1302 App, 1 | about the inner life in God, such as are to be seen 1303 App, 1 | awareness and feeling of God's closeness and sanctity,~ 1304 App, 1 | their basis in the word of God, in~finding their confirmation 1305 App, 1 | souls. The knowledge of God,~of Divine life and Divine 1306 App, 1 | given to him by the word of God and the church is a means 1307 App, 2 | intermediary principle between God and the world,~standing 1308 App, 2 | life for the~Kingdom of God; the preaching of the Apostles 1309 App, 2 | nature of existence), of God in Himself,~of the essence 1310 App, 2 | form (and, with regard to God, in a hidden form), but 1311 App, 2 | concerning the inward in God is an expression of the 1312 App, 2 | of the living feeling of God's omnipresence, a reverence~ 1313 App, 2 | omnipresence, a reverence~before God, a fear of God. In the Old 1314 App, 2 | reverence~before God, a fear of God. In the Old Testament this 1315 App, 2 | even naming~the name of God. Only in the exaltation 1316 App, 2 | beholding the life within God. The chief area of their~ 1317 App, 2 | when coming to faith in~God (in idealistic philosophy), 1318 App, 2 | philosophy), it reasons about God “objectively,” as of an 1319 App, 3 | mutual relationship between God and man — the process~of 1320 App, 3 | that is, to the life of God in Himself; and because 1321 App, 3 | Being which, being neither God nor the~eternal Son of God, 1322 App, 3 | God nor the~eternal Son of God, nor an angel, nor a holy 1323 App, 3 | striving, which compels~God the Logos Himself to participate 1324 App, 3 | perfect form of existence.~7. God, as the Absolute, as God 1325 App, 3 | God, as the Absolute, as God the Father, is presented 1326 App, 3 | contradiction of the word of God,~into an unapproachable 1327 App, 3 | Christ.~9. Soloviev writes: “God is the Almighty Creator 1328 App, 3 | of the true dominion of God” (The History and Future 1329 App, 3 | of the glory and power of God and, as~has been said, it 1330 App, 3 | contradicts the word of God. Indeed, it does not even 1331 App, 3 | himself not in the name of God, as an intermediary~between 1332 App, 3 | an intermediary~between God and the world, but for his 1333 App, 4 | teaching of the Wisdom of God in Holy Scripture.~The word 1334 App, 4 | meaning of the wise economy of God expressed in the creation 1335 App, 4 | wisdom and knowledge of God! For who hath known the~ 1336 App, 4 | We speak the~wisdom of God in a mystery, even the hidden 1337 App, 4 | the hidden wisdom, which God ordained before the~world 1338 App, 4 | In relation to the Son of God as the Hypostatical Wisdom 1339 App, 4 | the Hypostatical Wisdom of God: “But we preach~Christ crucified ... 1340 App, 4 | Christ the power of God, and the wisdom of God” ( 1341 App, 4 | of God, and the wisdom of God” (1 Cor. 1:23-24);~“Who 1342 App, 4 | 1 Cor. 1:23-24);~“Who of God is made unto us wisdom” ( 1343 App, 4 | presented here as a gift of God which one must~hold exceptionally 1344 App, 4 | it has a single~source: God. “For the Lord gives wisdom, 1345 App, 4 | understanding”~(Prov. 2:6).” God is "the guide even of wisdom 1346 App, 4 | refer to this wisdom of God, which is the~wisdom in 1347 App, 4 | which is the~wisdom in God Himself. Ideas of the wisdom 1348 App, 4 | Ideas of the wisdom in God are interspersed with ideas 1349 App, 4 | how majestic they~are in God Himself! The writer uses 1350 App, 4 | creation; because the wisdom of God lies at the foundation of 1351 App, 4 | spiritual being, distinct from God Himself, a soul of the~world 1352 App, 4 | New Testament economy of God which is to be revealed 1353 App, 4 | performed by the Son of God, the Holy Fathers of the~ 1354 App, 4 | refer~the namewisdom of God,” which essentially belongs 1355 App, 4 | Holy Trinity, the Son of God, as the Fulfiller of the 1356 App, 4 | referring to the wisdom in God (in chapter 8) are also 1357 App, 4 | as applying to~the Son of God. When the Old Testament 1358 App, 4 | Holy Trinity, the Son of God.~The Son of God, as a Hypostasis 1359 App, 4 | the Son of God.~The Son of God, as a Hypostasis of the 1360 App, 4 | the Hypostatic Wisdom~of God. On the same grounds, the 1361 App, 4 | same grounds, the Son of God can also be called the Hypostatic 1362 App, 4 | the Hypostatic Power of God (“We preach...~Christ the 1363 App, 4 | preach...~Christ the power of God,” 1 Cor. 1:24).~ 1364 App, 5,1 | the vision of the glory of God because~of his personal 1365 App, 5,1 | assistance before the throne~of God. The unanimous voice of 1366 App, 5,1 | province. Other saints of God become famous and renowned 1367 App, 5,1 | the choir of the saints of God.”~ 1368 App, 5,2 | that as intercessors before God in this~life by their vocation, 1369 App, 5,2 | heart, his closeness to God and the Grace of~the Holy 1370 App, 5,3 | 3) the manifestation by God of supernatural signs and 1371 App, 5,3 | he hath been glorified by God and shown~to be one of His 1372 App, 5,3 | spirit, and rendered unto~God fitting glorification. And 1373 App, 5,3 | and custom the Church of God holdeth to in such cases. 1374 App, 5,3 | s rite. Honor and bless God's favored one with hymnody 1375 App, 5,3 | the praise and glory of God, Who glorifieth~them that 1376 App, 5,3 | the one hand,ready before God to render unto divine men 1377 App, 5,3 | surpassingly foolish it would be if~God were wondrously to glorify 1378 App, 5,3 | newly-glorified~favorite of God begins. However, the presence 1379 App, 5,4 | the numbering of one of God's departed favorites among 1380 App, 5,4 | which the bodily remains of God's saint were located.~From 1381 App, 5,4 | lives of, the departed whom God hath not glorified.” In 1382 App, 5,4 | that it was pleasing to God that his~relics be uncovered. 1383 App, 5,4 | accordance with the Providence of God and, not delaying, he hastened 1384 App, 5,4 | good work and pleasing unto God, he straightway commanded, 1385 App, 5,5 | customary for the saints of God, and also to construct over~ 1386 App, 5,5 | for the other favorites of God.” Thus, one may conclude 1387 App, 5,5 | and righteous ancestors of God, Joachim and~Anna. The Sovereign, 1388 App, 5,5 | that of the Ancestors of God, thus instituting and confirming 1389 App, 5,5 | Vigil, and the Liturgy of God be served in the catholic 1390 App, 5,5 | of Sophia the Wisdom of God in Vologda, and in the suburbs, 1391 App, 5,5 | in the holy churches of God in~outlying districts and 1392 App, 5,5 | of the glorification of God's saints was~treated with 1393 App, 5,5 | belief or certainty that God has glorified His favorite 1394 App, 5,5 | conducted a true act of God, Who is~wondrous in His 1395 App, 5,5 | the Church this gift of God, i.e., with a~hierarchal 1396 App, 5,5 | Metrophanes in his prayers to God, and the~placing of the 1397 App, 5,5 | prayerful intercession before God. Memory of the lofty Christian 1398 App, 5,5 | who has been glorified by God be numbered among the choir 1399 App, 5,5 | glorified by the~Grace of God through the fragrance of 1400 App, 5,5 | glorified by the Grace of God.”~As is well known, and 1401 App, 5,5 | relics of these saints of God. Generally, the glorification~ 1402 App, 5,6 | faith by the Church that God Himself has united the departed 1403 App, 5,6 | glorification of the saint of God by~instances of wonderworking 1404 App, 5,6 | saint's intercession before God, and in his prayerful glorification 1405 App, 5,6 | tombs of the righteous of God, the Orthodox~Church sees 1406 App, 5,6 | Church sees the will of God in the glorification of 1407 App, 5,6 | does not see the will of God in their solemn glorification, 1408 App, 5,6 | glorification: “If our Lord God, the Creator of all, glorifieth 1409 App, 5,6 | that are not known, whom~God Almighty Himself hath not


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