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Alphabetical [« »] concentrating 2 concept 35 conception 22 conceptions 18 concepts 11 concern 9 concerned 6 | Frequency [« »] 18 cast 18 chosen 18 commanded 18 conceptions 18 confirmed 18 definite 18 died | Protopresbyter Michael Pomazansky Orthodox dogmatic theology IntraText - Concordances conceptions |
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1 Intro, A,2| refer a) to philosophical conceptions, and b) to directives which 2 Intro, A,2| is, inconstant personal~conceptions.~ 3 Intro, A,3| founded on the rational conceptions~of separate individuals, 4 I, 1,5 | vast and~all-encompassing conceptions and rational searching on 5 I, 2,5 | the Divine life. Arbitrary conceptions can even lead to a distortion 6 I, 2,5 | the importance of these conceptions in the Christian teaching 7 II, 3,4 | likewise beheld, in His great conceptions, the world's forms devised 8 II, 3,6 | drawn away by their own conceptions, without~thinking of anything 9 II, 4,2 | religious traditions~and conceptions were more perfect than the 10 II, 4,2 | perfect than the later pagan conceptions, because the first men~were 11 II, 6,5 | expressing in our usual,~everyday conceptions and words all the economy 12 Add, 0,3 | many respects has different conceptions~and views than ours in the 13 Add, 0,7 | themselves and those personal conceptions which have been expressed~ 14 Add, 0,7 | there are brought forward conceptions of a logical kind: the disharmony 15 App, 2 | should accept philosophical conceptions into itself.~“To justify 16 App, 2 | universal spread of Christian conceptions, the interest~in Greek philosophy 17 App, 2 | from doubt over what our conceptions tell us; and even when coming 18 App, 4 | according to our human conceptions, seem~to have preceded the