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Alphabetical [« »] de 2 de-parted 1 deacon 8 deacons 17 dead 60 dead-the 1 deadly 1 | Frequency [« »] 17 changed 17 choir 17 common 17 deacons 17 definition 17 deprived 17 distinct | Protopresbyter Michael Pomazansky Orthodox dogmatic theology IntraText - Concordances deacons |
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1 II, 7,6| in Orthodox seminaries.).~Deacons.~The third hierarchical 2 II, 7,6| degree in the Church is the deacons. Deacons, seven in number, 3 II, 7,6| the Church is the deacons. Deacons, seven in number, were~chosen 4 II, 7,6| seven men were later called deacons, although in the sixth chapter 5 II, 7,6| it is apparent that the deacons were appointed by bishops ( 6 II, 7,6| greetings to “the bishops and deacons” (1:1), as bearers of the 7 II, 7,6| Martyr writes: “Those called deacons among us give to each of 8 II, 7,6| decreed that the number of deacons in a~community, even in 9 II, 7,6| literature, sometimes bishops and deacons are named without mention 10 II, 7,6| cooperate in every way with the deacons that serve the ministers 11 II, 7,6| of~you should revere the deacons, as a commandment of Jesus 12 II, 7,6| rules over presbyters~and deacons, is dictated by the very 13 II, 8,2| Apostles, writes concerning deacons that they likewise~are “ 14 II, 8,5| sanctified Gifts through deacons~to Christians who were not 15 II, 8,7| found it~necessary to place deacons in the Church in order to 16 II, 8,7| As regards priests and deacons, the Church regarded~that 17 II, 8,7| likewise for priests and deacons. This innovation was rejected~