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1 1”,12 | who were summoned by the grace, and after displaying a 2 1”,12 | been strengthened by divine grace displayed at first courage 3 1”,19 | of the Holy Spirit, and grace, in ordination? But if when 4 1”,19 | being destitute of divine grace, so too the deaconesses 5 1”,19 | appointment impartitive of grace; so that they ought to be 6 4”,2 | merchandise of the unvendible grace, and perform the ordination 7 4”,2 | greed sells the unvendible grace of the Spirit, he shall 8 4”,6 | prayer, by saying “The divine grace ordaineth so-and-so a Presbyter 9 4”,15 | marriage, thus insulting the grace of God, let any such actress 10 4”,15 | she afterwards scorns the grace of God and marries, any 11 5 | original dignity of angelic grace which they used to have; 12 7”,1 | sacred words, by divine grace we decree that the faith 13 7”,7 | bestowed as gifts by the divine grace of the Spirit, which dignities 14 7”,20 | of which they lapsed from grace, and render themselves utter 15 7”,20 | account of which they lost the grace of holy orders, let them 16 7”,22 | communion. For neither is grace bought, nor do we impart 17 7”,22 | divine communion. For the grace of the Mysteries cannot 18 7”,22 | Sorcerer, who thought that the grace of the All-holy Spirit could 19 7”,39 | the Church having by the grace of God become mightier and 20 7”,39 | to decree the blessing of grace upon the one about to undertake 21 7”,39 | to be advancing with the grace of God, and the constancy 22 7”,39 | the blessing of divine grace, and bracing him by means 23 7”,42 | procrastinating, and that the grace must not be withheld from 24 7”,63 | them who have received the grace of teaching ability, and 25 7”,81 | was taken to be a type of grace, suggesting beforehand through 26 7”,81 | the Church, we prefer the grace, and accept it as the truth 27 7”,81 | truth of the Gospel and of grace, among which one was that 28 7”,100| partaking of the divine grace he is continually sanctified. 29 7”,100| receive the communion of grace. For we nowise welcome those 30 8”,5 | merchandise of the unvendible grace, and perform the ordination 31 8”,23 | connection with the new grace came into prevalence from 32 8”,23 | IV). And again: “Because grace operates through the unworthy 33 8”,23 | unworthy persons, and the grace of baptism is in no respect 34 8”,23 | these things too: “God’s grace is also operative in an 35 8”,23 | in regard to ordination grace operates in them, whether 36 8”,23 | become partakers of divine grace, and had been sent off to 37 8”,23 | them the words “The Divine Grace,” they did not bend their 38 8”,23 | precedence of or leads the way to grace. Hence, said he, a man’s 39 8”,23 | the result of a special grace, or of some particular activity, 40 8”,23 | corporeally, so and in like manner grace prepares divine communion 41 8”,23 | overshadowing of the divine grace, which rejects all thoughts 42 8”,23 | heavenly life and of the grace which come from the holy 43 8”,23 | troparia alluding to the new grace. Our God-bearing Fathers, 44 8”,23 | embodiment and mark not of the grace of the Gospel, but of the 45 8”,23 | the Savior leveled His own grace to condescension with the 46 8”,23 | that we ought to perfer the grace of the Gospel to the legal 47 8”,23 | instance, the mysteries of the grace of the Gospel and of the 48 8”,23 | it is asserted that the grace of the Gospel, and the Church 49 8”,23 | and subsequently to the grace, though not with respect 50 8”,23 | are the mysteries of the grace of the Gospel. That is why 51 8”,23 | by “picture” he meant the grace, and by “facts” the facts 52 8”,23 | name they are replete with grace and sanctity, in the same 53 8”,23 | believe that the divine grace actually attends upon them, 54 8”,23 | confessor, which by the grace of Chirst has now been reprinted