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Protopresbyter Michael Pomazansky
Orthodox dogmatic theology

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died

   Part,  Chapter, Paragraph
1 II, 3,5 | living, and how many have died within the last hundred 2 II, 3,6 | Testament righteous ones died~not in the land of his ancestors 3 II, 3,6 | our close ones who have died, as well as a belief in 4 II, 6,3 | these kinds of error, which died out in the history of the 5 II, 6,4 | Therefore, if the Mother of God died, then, in the view of the 6 II, 6,6 | strength, in due time Christ died for the ungodly. For~scarcely 7 II, 6,6 | were~yet sinners, Christ died for us” (Rom. 5:5-8).~And 8 II, 6,6 | world” (1 John 2:2).“Christ died for all, that they which 9 II, 6,6 | themselves, but~unto Him which died for them, and rose again” ( 10 II, 9,2 | all its children who~have died with true repentance. Praying 11 II, 9,2 | to this end~Christ both died and rose, and revived, that 12 II, 9,2 | Those, however, who have died with unrepented sins, outside 13 II, 9,2 | prayers for the dead~who have died in impiety and without repentance, 14 II, 9,3 | church prays for all who have died in the faith, and asks forgiveness 15 II, 9,6 | Nectarios of Pentapolis (died 1920) were incorrupt for 16 Add, 0,4| As for children who have died, he places in their~mouths 17 Add, 0,5| Enoch and Elijah, who never died but were carried up alive 18 App, 2 | Greek philosophy gradually died out in Patristic writings.~


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