Homilies on the Gospel of St. John and the Epistle to the Hebrews
Homilies on the Gospel of St. John and the Epistle to the Hebrews Homilies on the Gospel of St. John and the Epistle to the Hebrews
NPNF (V1-14)St. Chrysostom•dost thou not confess?•dost thou.•down to•drew out the mystical senses.•drew to.•drinks,•driven away.•dry and open part?•dull•duration beyond time.•each sentence.•early, when it was yet dark, unto the sepulcher and seeth,•eating salt with them,•economize somewhat.•edges,•either he saith this.•elected.•empty.•encouraging.•endurance.•enduring mean things.•enviousness.•equal•equal to the Father,•escorts.•establishing what had been done.•eternal life,•eternal,•even reject God.•even thus too gross.•ever.•everlasting goods.•every one,•everywhere.•evil speaking.•exciting of.•exhibit.•expand ourselves.•expels.•expresses nothing else than that He is of Him. And just as,•faded,908
NPNF (V1-14)St. Chrysostom•faint-heartedness.•fair weather.•faith of,•fall away.•fall down.•families•far more grievous.•farther.•favor.•feasts.•feed,•fifty,•fish,•fitly made the saying of a middle character.•five and twenty or thirty,•flaccid.•flesh and bones,•folly,•folly.•foments.•foolish ones.•for•for I think that the miracles of the Prophets had entered his mind.•for June, 1887, pp. 1–27.•for Paul has said,•for Thou doest all things, whatsoever I will, He saith.•for a short time.•for all these reasons.•for as His majesty is; so is His mercy,•for having heard that with authority, and as one commanding, He said to him,•for how great is, &c. little.•for mosaic work,•for of grief.•for of such saith God.•for one that is just•for the Divine Nature of the Son, see many instances brought together in the note to the OxfordTranslation of St. Athanasius against the Arians, p. 196 d. [See also in Tertullian, O.T. note H. pp.322 sqq.]•for they know his voice. and,•for this reason He doth not decline to use a more earthly expression, declaring,•for what is to come.909
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