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Alphabetical [« »] designated 2 designation 1 desirable 2 desire 22 desired 6 desires 6 desiring 5 | Frequency [« »] 22 began 22 cases 22 conception 22 desire 22 established 22 exact 22 exalted | Protopresbyter Michael Pomazansky Orthodox dogmatic theology IntraText - Concordances desire |
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1 I, 1,5 | his tongue, satisfy his desire, and give thanks to the 2 I, 1,18 | against pagan~polytheism. The desire of some historians of religion 3 I, 2,4 | consciousness,~knowledge, and desire; and the like. But this 4 II, 3,1 | necessity, but by the free desire of God.~(e) It was created 5 II, 3,5 | which things the angels desire to~look into” (1 Peter 1: 6 II, 3,6 | to die is gain … having a desire to depart,~and to be with 7 II, 5,3 | evil outside of God; to desire oneself to be~a “god.” The 8 II, 5,3 | see from the beginning his desire to flee from~God's sight 9 II, 5,3 | self-justification and the desire to transfer his~guilt to 10 II, 5,3 | usually occur either from the desire to~define the doctrine too 11 II, 6,2 | no beauty that we should desire Him.~He is despised and 12 II, 6,2 | great thirst, longing,~and desire to see the promised Redeemer, 13 II, 6,3 | from the Greek thelima, “desire” or “will”), who set forth 14 II, 6,3 | Lord was free of any sinful desire, of every inward temptation;~ 15 II, 6,8 | the Apostles express the desire to depart~and to be with 16 II, 7,6 | solely by one’s personal desire; they are given by the Church, 17 II, 8,1 | it, a thirst for it, the desire to receive it, as the thirsty, 18 II, 8,1 | also inspires us with a desire that we may be able to accomplish 19 II, 8,6 | s will for correction, a~desire and firm intention, a resolve, 20 II, 0,2 | a dissolving (“having a desire to depart, and to be with 21 Add, 0,7| Many foolish people desire only to be delivered from 22 App, 5,5| concerning the universal~fervent desire of innumerable pilgrims “