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Alphabetical [« »] extended 4 extending 1 extends 3 extent 13 exterminated 1 external 2 extinguished 1 | Frequency [« »] 13 deny 13 departure 13 duty 13 extent 13 fifth 13 followed 13 fulfill | Protopresbyter Michael Pomazansky Orthodox dogmatic theology IntraText - Concordances extent |
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1 Intro, B,2| criticism, while to a certain extent justified, has for the most 2 Intro, C,2| experimental sciences, to the-~extent that the latter are capable 3 I, 1,5 | Nevertheless, to a certain extent we do have knowledge of 4 I, 1,5 | of God, knowledge to the extent~that He Himself has revealed 5 II, 3,4 | world was~perfect to such an extent that it had no need of, 6 II, 3,5 | 12). For according to the extent~of universal space, must 7 II, 3,6 | lower itself to such an extent that it~becomes the slave 8 II, 3,6 | faith in God, to such an extent that the degree of the former 9 II, 5,1 | Suffering and Sin. To a certain extent, the unpleasant, shadowy 10 II, 6,3 | Protestantism, therefore, to a large extent refuses to recognize the 11 II, 6,6 | disciples of Christ, to such an extent that they “left everything” 12 II, 8,2 | the Mystery (that is, the extent to which one who~receives 13 App, 5,4 | degree of the territorial extent of veneration: 1) local~