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1 Intro, A,2| repulsion of influences~foreign to the Church. The definitions 2 I, 1,9 | liberty” (2 Cor.~3:17). God is foreign to every kind of bodily 3 II, 3,6 | the body as with something foreign and hostile to it,~and is 4 II, 3,6 | Faith.~Nor is this idea foreign to the Old Testament. It 5 II, 5,3 | s teaching; but~equally foreign to it is the (later) Roman 6 II, 6,6 | acknowledge, is not entirely foreign to the New Testament, as 7 II, 7,5 | Church’s sphere~remains foreign to it and is destined to 8 II, 8,5 | unleavened bread was entirely foreign. In the Church of the first 9 II, 8,6 | scholasticism and are totally foreign to Orthodox thinking.).~ 10 Add, 0,4 | in setting out for any foreign country or city~we are in 11 App, 5,4 | particularly the subjugation~by foreign powers (Lithuania and Poland),