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Alphabetical [« »] matrimony 2 matryr 1 matt 88 matter 23 matters 2 matthew 10 matthias 1 | Frequency [« »] 23 holiness 23 inseparable 23 manifestation 23 matter 23 memory 23 off 23 perfection | Protopresbyter Michael Pomazansky Orthodox dogmatic theology IntraText - Concordances matter |
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1 Intro, A,4| codex could not be an easy matter; it was necessary to keep 2 Intro, A,4| exceptional caution in this holy matter. They did not trust themselves, 3 Intro, B,2| influence.” The truth of the matter is that~the division of 4 I, 1,11 | needs of each creature, no matter~how small and, it might 5 I, 2,4 | carefully considered this matter in my own~mind, and have 6 II, 3,5 | because of the “adulterous matter”~which had been added to 7 II, 4,1 | glorification of~God.~No matter how much humanity violates 8 II, 4,1 | purpose in the world, no matter how much it~falls, no matter 9 II, 4,1 | matter how much it~falls, no matter how much the masses of mankind, 10 II, 4,2 | vol. 3, p. 379).~But no matter how perfect the natural 11 II, 5,3 | go into the “how” of this matter, but simply state:~“When 12 II, 6,3 | acknowledged the flesh and matter to be an evil~principle 13 II, 6,3 | relationships~of life, no matter how much a man might be 14 II, 7,6 | was Aaron” (Heb. 5:4). No matter how high a moral life~a 15 II, 7,6 | bishops,~placing the further matter of the ordination of presbyters 16 II, 7,6 | they were, it maketh no~matter to me; God accepteth no 17 II, 8,3 | is indispensable in this matter that the persons who offer 18 II, 9,3 | John~1:8). Therefore, no matter how righteous a man might 19 Add, 0,7 | our experience~of earthly matter, is still somehow “bodily,” 20 App, 1 | persons on this question was a matter of the circumstances under 21 App, 5,4 | years 356 and 357.~In the matter of the glorification of 22 App, 5,4 | thus understood that this~matter was in accordance with the 23 App, 5,5 | the council referred the matter on~to Tsar Boris Feodorovich