The Homilies of S. John Chrysostom, Archbishop of Constantinople, on the First Epistle of St. Paul the Apostle to the Corinthians, Partie 2John Henry Parker, 1839 - 654 pages |
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... consider what harm too they received . The nephew , for instance , of the last mentioned , because he listened to the saying , If thou wilt go to the right , I will 1 Gen. 37. 14 . 344 Ancient Examples of Disinterestedness.
... consider what harm too they received . The nephew , for instance , of the last mentioned , because he listened to the saying , If thou wilt go to the right , I will 1 Gen. 37. 14 . 344 Ancient Examples of Disinterestedness.
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... considering that no otherwise canst thou be saved , at least for thine own sake stand thou up for him and his interests . [ 5. ] And although what hath been said is sufficient to con- vince thee , that no otherwise is it possible to ...
... considering that no otherwise canst thou be saved , at least for thine own sake stand thou up for him and his interests . [ 5. ] And although what hath been said is sufficient to con- vince thee , that no otherwise is it possible to ...
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... consider to what meanness thou wilt bring Him . XXVI . 1 iğırx- στέον . 5109 . So that we must not try1 all things by like measure in respect of ourselves and of God , though the language used concerning them be similar ; but we must ...
... consider to what meanness thou wilt bring Him . XXVI . 1 iğırx- στέον . 5109 . So that we must not try1 all things by like measure in respect of ourselves and of God , though the language used concerning them be similar ; but we must ...
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... considering the malice of the Devil , raised up a bulwark , viz . this word ; and what enmity was likely to arise from his evil device , He took away by means of this sentence ; and by the desire implanted in us : thus pulling down the ...
... considering the malice of the Devil , raised up a bulwark , viz . this word ; and what enmity was likely to arise from his evil device , He took away by means of this sentence ; and by the desire implanted in us : thus pulling down the ...
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... Consider then the excess of the transgression , when being honoured with so high a prerogative , thou puttest thyself to shame , seizing the woman's dress . And thou doest the same , as if having received a diadem , thou shouldest cast ...
... Consider then the excess of the transgression , when being honoured with so high a prerogative , thou puttest thyself to shame , seizing the woman's dress . And thou doest the same , as if having received a diadem , thou shouldest cast ...
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Page 404 - Let the elders that rule well be counted worthy of double honour, especially they who labour in the word and doctrine.
Page 548 - Now if Christ be preached that he rose from the dead, how say some among you that there is no resurrection of the dead?
Page 430 - God hath tempered the body together, having given more abundant honour to that part which lacked: that there should be no schism in the body, but that the members should have the same care one for another. And whether one member suffer, all the members suffer with it; or one member be honoured, all the members rejoice with it.
Page 360 - God uncovered? doth not even nature itself teach you, that, if a man have long hair, it is a shame unto him? but if a woman have long hair, it is a glory to her: for her hair is given her for a covering.
Page 358 - For a man indeed ought not to cover his head, forasmuch as he is the image and glory of God : but the woman is the glory of the man.
Page 359 - For as the woman is of the man, even so is the man also by the woman; but all things of God.
Page 465 - For this is good and acceptable in the sight of God our Saviour; who will have all men to be saved, and to come unto the knowledge of the truth.
Page 400 - Wherefore I give you to understand, that no man speaking by the Spirit of God calleth Jesus accursed: and that no man can say that Jesus is the Lord, but by the Holy Ghost.
Page 511 - If any of them that believe not bid you to a feast, and ye be disposed to go ; whatsoever is set before you, eat, asking no question for conscience sake.
Page 415 - If the foot shall say, Because I am not the hand, I am not of the body; is it therefore not of the body?