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outsiders 1
outsidethe 1
outstanding 2
outward 25
outwardly 5
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Protopresbyter Michael Pomazansky
Orthodox dogmatic theology

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outward

   Part,  Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, C,2| expressed a lack of respect for outward~learning. However, in his 2 I, 1,1 | from the experience of our outward senses, but upon an inward, 3 I, 1,1 | which is inaccessible to outward experience, to scientific 4 I, 1,1 | to~being received by our outward organs of sense. St. Gregory 5 I, 1,16 | The creation is something outward in~relation to the one who 6 I, 1,16 | is an existence, which is outward with relation to the nature 7 II, 4,2 | doubt received no inward or outward defects from the Creator. 8 II, 7,2 | literature; it grows in the outward forms which are necessary~ 9 II, 7,5 | given local Church until the outward manifestation and triumph 10 II, 7,5 | the division touches only outward relations, but~does not 11 II, 7,5 | there is no unity, either outward or inward . either~with 12 II, 7,5 | confessions, but has an outward character. The terminvisible” 13 II, 8,2 | more~specifically to the outward rites of the Mysteries.) 14 II, 8,2 | which shows us only the outward facts of the Church’s existence, 15 II, 8,2 | blessing accompanied by outward sacred acts are, as it were, 16 II, 9,4 | The outward side of prayer.~Prayer is 17 II, 9,4 | is expressed in various outward forms: bows and prostrations,~ 18 II, 9,4 | Divine~services, and all the outward actions of the public Divine 19 II, 9,4 | prayer has also various outward actions. The Lord Jesus 20 II, 9,4 | Himself~did not avoid the outward manifestations of prayer 21 II, 9,4 | Peace be to you;” He used outward actions when healing; He 22 II, 9,5 | veneration of icons.~One of the outward forms of the worship of 23 II, 9,7 | periods, even in~periods of outward prosperity, she has endured 24 App, 1 | to theology proper) is an outward~subject in relation to the 25 App, 3 | religions. He writes: “Just as outward nature is only~gradually


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