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Alphabetical [« »] receiving 12 recent 9 recently 1 reception 17 reckon 5 reckoned 2 recluse 2 | Frequency [« »] 17 prince 17 private 17 promise 17 reception 17 result 17 torments 16 anointing | Protopresbyter Michael Pomazansky Orthodox dogmatic theology IntraText - Concordances reception |
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1 II, 5,3 | the more easily to the reception of the remission~of sins 2 II, 6,2 | Further, preparation for the reception of the Saviour consisted 3 II, 6,2 | were being prepared for the reception of the Saviour, but also 4 II, 6,2 | the pagan world for the reception~of the good news of the 5 II, 6,4 | the Virgin Mary for the reception of God the Word.~One must 6 II, 6,5 | had been accomplished: the reception and assimilation~of it by 7 II, 6,5 | necessity for a personal reception and assimilation~of the 8 II, 6,7 | likewise through worthy reception of the Body and Blood of 9 II, 8,1 | opening of~his heart for the reception of it, a thirst for it, 10 II, 8,1 | personal effort for the reception, preservation, and~activity 11 II, 8,2 | the fruitfulness of their reception by believers — their renewing 12 II, 8,2 | Mystery worthily. An unworthy reception~of it can draw upon oneself 13 II, 8,3 | Baptism: the door to the reception of other gifts.~As we see 14 II, 8,5 | food and drink, but the reception of the true Body and Blood 15 II, 8,7 | sacred trembling to the reception~of the gift of sacred ministry 16 II, 9,6 | Baptism, sanctified by the reception of the Most Pure Body and 17 App, 5,2| itself testified to the reception of a heavenly~crown. But