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Protopresbyter Michael Pomazansky
Orthodox dogmatic theology

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   Part,  Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, A,3| Barbarian, Scythian, bond nor free, but Christ is all and in 2 I, 1,3 | rock that is impalpable, free of heaviness and weight, 3 I, 1,7 | that God has a rational, free, and personal existence. 4 I, 1,7 | the imperfect world we~see free and rational personal beings, 5 I, 1,7 | cannot fail to recognize a free and rational personal existence~ 6 I, 1,12 | God does not violate the~free will of creatures, just 7 I, 1,12 | the world and the acts of free beingsis as it were crowned 8 I, 1,14 | might freely, of their own free will, reject evil and turn 9 II, 3,1 | of necessity, but by the free desire of God.~(e) It was 10 II, 3,4 | nor evil. The rational~and free creation becomes evil when 11 II, 3,6 | reason, self-awareness, and free will (Origen and others).~ 12 II, 3,6 | image) in reason, others in free will, still others in immortality. 13 II, 3,6 | God.~b. God is completely free in His actions, and He gave 14 II, 3,6 | actions, and He gave to man free will and the ability to 15 II, 3,6 | conscious and authentically~free, because it can choose that 16 II, 4,1 | rational world also morally~freeGod's Providence comes 17 II, 4,2 | disorder and~was able to be free of diseases and sufferings. 18 II, 4,2 | commandment of obedience. Free obedience is the path to 19 II, 5,1 | the world pure, perfect,~free from evil. Evil entered 20 II, 5,3 | God; he cannot be granted free will, which is an inseparable 21 II, 5,3 | himself in that life which was free of labors and sorrows, he 22 II, 5,3 | the future fall of man's free will which had not~become 23 II, 5,3 | had been created, and the free, living and active natural 24 II, 6,3 | explained that it is the free human spirit that comprises~ 25 II, 6,3 | since this consisted of the free subjection of the human 26 II, 6,3 | earthly life the Lord was free of any sinful desire, of 27 II, 6,6 | righteousness of one the free gift came upon all men unto 28 II, 7,5 | together, leaving to a future free council all judgments~regarding 29 II, 8,3 | growth depends upon the free will of man. But since~temptation 30 II, 9,1 | word of the Lord might~have free course and be glorified, 31 Add, 0,7 | They will be completely free from weakness and~from the 32 App, 2 | of the~Church. “Go by the free way, wherever the free mind 33 App, 2 | the free way, wherever the free mind draws you,” says the 34 App, 5,2 | supernatural evidence is free from human whim or bias.


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