Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers: First Series, Volume X St. ChrysostomPhilip Schaff Cosimo, Inc., 01.06.2007 - 576 Seiten |
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... thee a slave, Seest thou at once from the beginning of what nature are the Gospels? If tfaon doubt concerning the things that pertain to thee, from what belongs to Him believe these also. For it is far more difficult, judging by human ...
... thee a slave, Seest thou at once from the beginning of what nature are the Gospels? If tfaon doubt concerning the things that pertain to thee, from what belongs to Him believe these also. For it is far more difficult, judging by human ...
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... thou migtrtest learn that the polity of the latter people shone forth previously to the origin of the former, the ... Seest thou that it was not for few nor small causes that he brought to our remembrance the whole history concerning ...
... thou migtrtest learn that the polity of the latter people shone forth previously to the origin of the former, the ... Seest thou that it was not for few nor small causes that he brought to our remembrance the whole history concerning ...
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... thou hast heard of the " husband of Mary," thou shouldest suppose that Christ was born after the common law of ... Seest thou, how he wakens up the hearer? For as though he were about to speak of something unusual,8 he promises to- tell ...
... thou hast heard of the " husband of Mary," thou shouldest suppose that Christ was born after the common law of ... Seest thou, how he wakens up the hearer? For as though he were about to speak of something unusual,8 he promises to- tell ...
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... thou shouldest become infinitely conspicuous, thou wilt be nothing better than the base: rather for this selfsame ca ... Seest thou the excess of his madness; how, thinking to do honor, he rather offered insult, to himself? For when it ...
... thou shouldest become infinitely conspicuous, thou wilt be nothing better than the base: rather for this selfsame ca ... Seest thou the excess of his madness; how, thinking to do honor, he rather offered insult, to himself? For when it ...
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... Seest thou obedience, and a submissive mind ? Seest thou a soul truly wakened, and in all things incorruptible ? For neither when he suspected something painful or amiss could he endure to keep the Virgin with him ; nor yet, after he ...
... Seest thou obedience, and a submissive mind ? Seest thou a soul truly wakened, and in all things incorruptible ? For neither when he suspected something painful or amiss could he endure to keep the Virgin with him ; nor yet, after he ...
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Beliebte Passagen
Seite 33 - Behold, a virgin shall be with child, and shall bring forth a son, and they shall call his name Emmanuel, which being interpreted is, God with us. Then Joseph being raised from sleep did as the angel of the Lord had bidden him, and took unto him his wife: And knew her not till she had brought forth her firstborn son: and he called his name JESUS.