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Protopresbyter Michael Pomazansky
Orthodox dogmatic theology

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   Part,  Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, A,5| faith are expressed in~a completely definite form in Scripture, 2 Intro, C | century cannot develop more completely or go deeper~into the truths 3 Intro, C | understanding of them, is completely out of~place. The aim of 4 I, 1,5 | extreme, affirming~that God is completely unknown and inaccessible 5 I, 1,5 | wish that I go away from it completely~hungry?” (Catechetical Lectures, 6 II, 3,5 | they do not understand completely the mystery~of the Redemption, 7 II, 3,6 | human soul is an essence completely separate from the body and 8 II, 3,6 | immortality of the soul.~One who completely loses or stifles faith in 9 II, 3,6 | Heavenly Father might wish to completely cut off~his life and deprive 10 II, 3,6 | goodness of God.~b. God is completely free in His actions, and 11 II, 4,2 | God created man neither completely mortal nor~immortal, but 12 II, 5,1 | manifestations that are completely~in accordance with law and 13 II, 5,3 | in the soul and are not completely conscious.~The physical 14 II, 5,3 | freedom to do good has been completely annihilated, unless grace~ 15 II, 6,3 | and operative. The Lord completely subjected it to the~Divine 16 II, 6,3 | sinful~flesh; rather, it was completely pure of every sin and corruption, 17 II, 7,1 | history.” The Church~is completely distinct from any kind whatever 18 II, 7,4 | heavenly and the~earthly, as completely separate. If we do not reach 19 II, 7,5 | heretics~those who have completely cut themselves off and have 20 II, 8,5 | remission of sins,”~are completely clear and definite, and 21 II, 8,5 | Blood of Christ.~And this is completely in accordance with the promise 22 II, 8,5 | teaching is not expressed in completely precise terms, and in some 23 II, 8,6 | interdiction, or even remove them completely. A canon of~the Sixth Ecumenical 24 Add, 0,4 | fundamental idea they are completely true, still they should 25 Add, 0,7 | the Apostle. They will be completely free from weakness and~from


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