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Protopresbyter Michael Pomazansky
Orthodox dogmatic theology

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   Part,  Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, A,5| longer preserved to such a degree in the Orthodox Church. 2 I, 1,5 | part” (1~Cor. 13:12). The degree of this knowledge depends 3 I, 1,5 | Church showed that there is a degree of the knowledge of God, 4 I, 2,11 | Church of Christ, to the degree of his own spiritual growth 5 II, 3,5 | incorporeal”~(Ibid; p. 205).~The degree of Angelic perfection.~The 6 II, 3,5 | self-development to the highest degree.~Their minds are more elevated 7 II, 3,6 | such an extent that the degree of the former is determined 8 II, 3,6 | former is determined by the degree~of the latter. The more 9 II, 6,2 | world, although to a~lesser degree.~Even in the pagan world 10 II, 6,2 | mankind had reached an extreme degree of impiety and corruption;~• 11 II, 6,7 | on earth in its highest degree in the prayer to~His Father 12 II, 7,2 | on~earth; in even greater degree, this is a spiritual growth, 13 II, 7,5 | it signifies the highest degree of~all-embracingness, wholeness, 14 II, 7,6 | draw a parallel between the degree of one’s moral level and 15 II, 7,6 | one’s moral level and the degree~of his level in the hierarchy. 16 II, 7,6 | and are today — the second degree of the hierarchy. The Apostles 17 II, 7,6 | the highest hierarchical~degree, and sometimes in the usual 18 II, 7,6 | The third hierarchical degree in the Church is the deacons. 19 II, 7,6 | headship, and the highest degree of the hierarchy, which 20 II, 7,6 | essentially, in their apostolic degree. “I suppose I was not a 21 II, 8,8 | realization to the~greatest degree the moral law of the Gospel, 22 II, 9,7 | impossible without some degree of selfrenunciation,~self-sacrifice: 23 Add, 0,7 | and known according to the degree of one’s~purity, which we 24 Add, 0,7 | from God, according to the degree of their present nearsightedness,~ 25 Add, 0,7 | God.~But to just the same degree does hope in God’s mercy 26 Add, 0,7 | joy,~but each in his own degree will be illuminated by the 27 Add, 0,7 | single mental sun, and to the degree of his~worth he will draw 28 App, 1 | is given to men in the degree to which it has an immediate~ 29 App, 2 | Fathers, to raise it to a new degree of rational awareness” — 30 App, 2 | religion of the Fathers~to the degree of knowledge.However, by 31 App, 3 | to raise it to a higher degree in the gradual manifestation~ 32 App, 5,4 | differ according to the degree of the territorial extent


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