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Alphabetical [« »] committed 5 committeth 1 committing 1 common 17 commonest 1 commonly 3 commune 1 | Frequency [« »] 17 brethren 17 changed 17 choir 17 common 17 deacons 17 definition 17 deprived | Protopresbyter Michael Pomazansky Orthodox dogmatic theology IntraText - Concordances common |
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1 Intro, A,6| single spirit, a single common faith, a single and common 2 Intro, A,6| common faith, a single and common catholic consciousness,~ 3 Intro, B,1| the Orthodox Faith, in the~common meaning of this term, are 4 I, 2,9 | in the Greek language (a common article for the words “God 5 II, 5,3 | Evening Prayers).~The common faith of the ancient Christian 6 II, 6,6 | received Holy Baptism. The common phrases used~to express 7 II, 6,7 | ministry of the Lord.~The common feature of the three ministries, 8 II, 7,4 | warriors of Christ” (from the Common~Service to Martyrs). “Like 9 II, 8,8 | Holy Spirit,” and then the common~blessing of both with the 10 II, 9,1 | each part of it into the common life of the body, animating~ 11 II, 9,1 | his spiritual brethren in common prayer. “Now I beseech yon, 12 II, 9,3 | the same time, when the common voice of the Church testifies 13 II, 9,3 | And when, further, the common conviction of the sanctity 14 II, 0,2 | after death.~Death is the common lot of men. But for man 15 Add, 0,3 | and indispensible for the common aim that “we may grow up 16 App, 5,3 | miracles and virtues were~common occurrences, yet often other 17 App, 5,3 | other hand, caring for the common good of the faithful, in