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Protopresbyter Michael Pomazansky
Orthodox dogmatic theology

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martyr

   Part,  Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 2,4 | testimonies of Justin the Martyr, Tertullian,~Irenaeus, Cyprian, 2 II, 3,6 | might live” (St. Justin Martyr); “the soul is immortal 3 II, 3,6 | distinction is found in St. Justin~Martyr, Tatian, Irenaeus, Tertullian, 4 II, 5,3 | cites the words of the first martyr, Stephen,~where he says 5 II, 6,2 | The speech of the first martyr Stephen and the Apostle 6 II, 7,4 | Chrysostom, “Eulogy~for the Holy Martyr Romanus”).~“For the souls 7 II, 7,5 | sealed their~preaching with a martyr’s death The seeds of Christianity 8 II, 7,6 | preaching of Christ with his martyr’s blood; and like St. Philip, 9 II, 7,6 | bishops.~St. Justin the Martyr writes: “Those called deacons 10 II, 9,6 | holy through receiving a martyr's death, are worthy of special 11 II, 9,6 | Thus, after describing the martyr's death of St. Ignatius 12 II, 9,6 | grace which dwelt in the~martyr, a treasure left to the 13 II, 9,6 | struggler.” Likewise, after the martyr's death of St. Polycarp, 14 II, 9,7 | struggle of their life with a martyr’s death.~All believers are 15 II, 9,7 | and persecutions and the martyr’s death of her best servants — 16 App, 5,2| this or that particular martyr. A martyr's death itself 17 App, 5,2| that particular martyr. A martyr's death itself testified 18 App, 5,3| General Service to Any New Martyr,” explaining the need for 19 App, 5,3| general service for any new martyr. May~he that so desires 20 App, 5,3| sing such a service to that martyr for whom he has a veneration.” 21 App, 5,4| service to the Church or a martyr's~end were in and of themselves 22 App, 5,5| commemoration~of the Holy Martyr Patricius, Bishop of Prusa,


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