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Protopresbyter Michael Pomazansky
Orthodox dogmatic theology

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   Part,  Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 1,4 | the evidence of things not seen” (Heb. 11:1), without touching~ 2 I, 1,4 | the evidence~of things not seen”). This testifies to the 3 I, 1,5 | approach~unto; Whom no man hath seen, nor can see,” instructs 4 I, 1,5 | of the~world are clearly seen, being understood by the 5 I, 1,5 | Heb. 1:1-2). “No~man hath seen God at any time; the only 6 I, 1,11 | mother bird who, having seen her~baby fall out of the 7 I, 1,18 | an example of this may~be seen in the Russian and other 8 I, 2,11 | of the world are clearly seen,~being understood by the 9 II, 3,2 | 7:28);~“Things which are seen were not made of things 10 II, 3,3 | Damascene says (as we have~just seen), “The good and transcendentally 11 II, 3,5 | invisible world, they cannot be seen by our bodily eyes. Angels, 12 II, 3,5 | different form as can be seen by those~who behold them” ( 13 II, 3,6 | the image of God may be seen only in the soul, not in 14 II, 3,6 | of the world are~clearly seen . . . even His eternal power 15 II, 3,6 | invisible things~of God are seen through beholding the creation. 16 II, 5,3 | apostasy from God. This is seen in the fact that they immediately 17 II, 5,3 | existence of original sin may be~seen in the Church's ancient 18 II, 5,3 | Confessor). I have always seen it translated~'original 19 II, 6,2 | of His coming, as may be seen in the works of Plato, Plutarch, 20 II, 6,3 | of the Council it may be seen how out of harmony with 21 II, 6,4 | than the Seraphim —~has not seen and does not see any grounds 22 II, 6,6 | kinds of salvation may be seen in the following examples:~“ 23 II, 6,6 | by hope; but~hope that is seen is not hope: for what a 24 II, 6,6 | New Testament, as may be seen from the~words of the Saviour 25 II, 7,4 | the~Lord Himself, may be seen one of the mystical sides 26 II, 9,3 | Christians: “That which we have seen and heard declare~we unto 27 II, 9,5 | more frequently as they~are seen in artistic representation ( 28 II, 9,6 | You have known and even seen yourselves~many who have 29 II, 0,2 | Basil, tells what she has seen and experienced after the~ 30 Add, 0,7| Isaiah says: “Eye hath not~seen, nor ear heard, neither 31 App, 1 | in God, such as are to be seen in certain~theologians who 32 App, 5,1| closest to us are more clearly seen; yet, countless other points


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