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...? all rational creatures original: "πάντα τὰ λογικὰ κτίσματα" (panta ta logika ktismata) — in Byzantine theology, this term encompasses both humans and angels as beings capable of reason. ...? of theology ...?
...? of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit ...?
...? in the baptism of our Lord Jesus Christ? The text likely refers to the "Great Commission" or the Trinitarian formula used during the rite of baptism. ...?
...? of the truth ...? the Spirit ...? of the power ...?
...? the creation ...? and so forth original: "καὶ τὰ ἑξῆς" (kai ta hexēs) — a common Greek abbreviation used to indicate the rest of a well-known quote or sequence. ...?
...? through the Spirit ...? of God ...?
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...? the Holy Spirit ...? of wisdom ...?
...? and of the knowledge ...? of God ...?
...? in the Spirit ...? of grace ...?
...? to men ...? of the Savior ...?
...? the Word original: "τὸν λόγον" (ton logon) — can mean the Second Person of the Trinity (the Logos) or simply "the argument/speech." Given the context, it likely refers to Christ. ...?
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