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gone 7
good 128
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goodness 34
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goodwill 1
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34 different
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34 gives
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34 heretics
34 inward
34 need
Protopresbyter Michael Pomazansky
Orthodox dogmatic theology

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goodness

   Part,  Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 1,6 | resplen-dent glory, most desired goodness, immeasurable beauty that 2 I, 1,11 | love” (1 John 4:16). The Goodness of God extends not to some 3 I, 1,11 | God reveals a particular goodness. “God is like a mother bird 4 I, 1,11 | the whole power of God's Goodness, this occurs because man 5 I, 1,14 | pleasing to His thought, to His~goodness, to His will.~ 6 I, 1,18 | unchangeable, invisible,~source of goodness and justice, light intellectual 7 I, 2,11 | everything the power, mind, goodness~and mercy of God: “The invisible 8 I, 2,11 | recognition of the wisdom and~goodness of God, the closeness of 9 II, 3,2 | but by a superabundance of goodness saw fit that there should 10 II, 3,2 | by and participate in His goodness, He brings all things from 11 II, 3,3 | might be participants of His goodness.” The idea of the mercy 12 II, 3,3 | The idea of the mercy and goodness~of God, as expressed in 13 II, 3,3 | to praise Him; but by His goodness alone He granted existence 14 II, 3,3 | but He, being an abyss of goodness,~deigned to give existence 15 II, 3,3 | but by a superabundance of goodness saw fit that there should 16 II, 3,3 | by and~participate in His goodness.”~ 17 II, 3,4 | beloved radiance of His own goodness. . . . Inasmuch as one cannot 18 II, 3,4 | beloved radiance of His own goodness, the equal and equally perfect 19 II, 3,5 | reflects on this:“Since for the goodness of God it was not sufficient 20 II, 3,5 | characteristic of the~highest Goodness) — therefore, God devised 21 II, 3,6 | by nature but only by the goodness of God.~b. God is completely 22 II, 3,6 | God created man in His goodness and He has never left him 23 II, 3,6 | reverent~thoughts of the goodness, majesty and wisdom of the 24 II, 4,1 | in order by means of His goodness to lead sinners torepentance ( 25 II, 4,1 | corrected and healed by God's goodness. This goodness calms hostility 26 II, 4,1 | by God's goodness. This goodness calms hostility and directs 27 II, 4,1 | rational creatures of God, this goodness opens up the way to the 28 II, 4,1 | the majesty, wisdom and goodness of God in the world, the 29 II, 5,3 | acknowledging the wisdom and~goodness of God, to seek the knowledge 30 II, 5,3 | rational~hymnsinger of God's goodness, wisdom, creative almightiness, 31 II, 6,2 | of evil and recalled the goodness of life in his father’s 32 II, 6,6 | become, out of His limitless goodness, a voluntary Intermediary 33 Add, 0,7| between such~torments and the goodness of God is pointed out, as 34 Add, 0,7| have enjoyment of~God’s goodness. Thus to say that God turns


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