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1 Intro, A,8| himself is still accepted as a saint and as a Holy Father in 2 II, 6,8 | given in the Apocalypse. Saint John the~Theologian saw 3 II, 7,5 | measure the Divinity (the Saint has in mind here the Arians,~ 4 II, 9,6 | the martyric~death of the saint, and all the more when there 5 Add, 0,4 | depicted~by her in detail by Saint Basil the New in his dream, 6 Add, 0,4 | that~the angel instructed Saint Macarius of Alexandria, 7 Add, 0,4 | Orthodox Dogmatic Theology, Saint Petersburg, 1883, vol. 2, 8 App, 5,1 | determine that Blessed N. is a saint, and we enter him in the 9 App, 5,2 | with it recognition as a saint.~It is known from history 10 App, 5,2 | painted an icon of him as a saint. Others, perhaps, both within 11 App, 5,2 | concerning the feast and the Saint who was being so honored. 12 App, 5,2 | slander, directed at both the Saint and~his elder. St. Symeon 13 App, 5,2 | inscription~referring to him as a “saint,” and overshadowed by Christ 14 App, 5,3 | the right to glorify a saint for local veneration belongs 15 App, 5,3 | attestation concerning this Saint, let Thy Holiness in the 16 App, 5,3 | miracles performed at the saint's tomb, we~read: “Hence [ 17 App, 5,3 | councils to proclaim him [a saint], for such things~sometimes 18 App, 5,3 | teaching concerning the Saint, we find: “And we, on the 19 App, 5,4 | annual celebration~of a saint's memory on the day of his 20 App, 5,4 | For the celebration of a saint's memory a service to him 21 App, 5,4 | Synaxarion) concerning the saint were composed “according 22 App, 5,4 | veneration of a newly-glorified saint began with a special, solemn 23 App, 5,4 | bodily remains of God's saint were located.~From ancient 24 App, 5,4 | declaration of such a person as a “saint” by the chanting of molebens 25 App, 5,4 | performed~seven years after the saint's repose, by Metropolitan 26 App, 5,4 | of the brethren, that the saint's tomb be opened. Therein, 27 App, 5,6 | the glorification of the saint of God by~instances of wonderworking 28 App, 5,6 | dead” to requests~for a saint's intercession before God, 29 App, 5,6 | The glorification of a saint and the uncovering~of his