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Protopresbyter Michael Pomazansky
Orthodox dogmatic theology

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providence

   Part,  Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, C,2| manifestation of Himself as Creator, Providence, Savior~of the world, and 2 I, 1,7 | looketh down upon all, whose Providence is over everything, Who~ 3 I, 1,7 | His creations (Creator, Providence, Merciful,~Righteous Judge).~ 4 I, 1,11 | being. Nevertheless, God's Providence~unites the giving to us 5 I, 1,14 | cares for the world in His Providence. He is the Pantocrator. 6 I, 2,5 | manifestations of God's Providence in the world as they have 7 I, 2,8 | the world and a ceaseless providence over the world. If in the 8 II, 3,3 | existence and for all of God's providence. The same thoughts are expressed~ 9 II, 3,5 | Him in the works of His~providence for the material and sensible 10 II, 4 | 4. The Providence of God~ 11 II, 4,1 | God's providence over the world.~“My father 12 II, 4,1 | powerless and ineffective.~The Providence of God embraces everything 13 II, 4,1 | Ps. 103:30).~By God's Providence the world of vegetation 14 II, 4,1 | astonishes us (Matt. 6:29).~The Providence of God extends to the whole 15 II, 4,1 | object of God's Fatherly Providence on earth. God knows the~ 16 II, 4,1 | undergo.~In essence, God's Providence over the world is a ceaseless 17 II, 4,1 | appearances. The activity of God's Providence is not, so to speak, an 18 II, 4,1 | if God were to remove His Providence from it”~(Bl. Augustine). “ 19 II, 4,1 | also morally~freeGod's Providence comes together in such a 20 II, 4,1 | established for it by God's Providence:~the triumph of God's righteousness, 21 II, 4,2 | God's providence over man before the fall.~ 22 II, 4,2 | first-created ones without His Providence.~The grace of God dwelt 23 II, 5,3 | creative almightiness, and Providence. Then man~would have had 24 II, 5,3 | gradual ascent to God. God's Providence foresaw the future fall 25 II, 8,1 | by the grace of God.~The providence of God and grace.~From what 26 II, 8,1 | between the concepts of~God’s Providence and grace. Providence is 27 II, 8,1 | s Providence and grace. Providence is what we call God’s power 28 App, 1 | of Divine life and Divine Providence, is given to men in the 29 App, 4 | creation of the world,~in His Providence over the world, and in the 30 App, 5,4 | was in accordance with the Providence of God and, not delaying,


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