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... desire to enforce an ethical lesson pertinent to the occasion, even though the application was scarcely pertinent to the text. Owing to his ignorance of Hebrew, Chrysostom was not properly equipped for the work of expounding the Old ...
... desire to enforce an ethical lesson pertinent to the occasion, even though the application was scarcely pertinent to the text. Owing to his ignorance of Hebrew, Chrysostom was not properly equipped for the work of expounding the Old ...
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... desires. For these are the wood that feedeth this smoke. And as fire, when it lays hold of any damp and saturated fuel, kindles much smoke; so likewise this desire, so vehement and burning, when it lays hold of a soul that is (so to ...
... desires. For these are the wood that feedeth this smoke. And as fire, when it lays hold of any damp and saturated fuel, kindles much smoke; so likewise this desire, so vehement and burning, when it lays hold of a soul that is (so to ...
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... desire; }«re supplied in brackets. In the New Testament pannage there is no variation in text, so far as these phrases are concerned. Like most patristic ' , this great Horailist was quite free in his method of citing <e — R.J hearing ...
... desire; }«re supplied in brackets. In the New Testament pannage there is no variation in text, so far as these phrases are concerned. Like most patristic ' , this great Horailist was quite free in his method of citing <e — R.J hearing ...
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... desires; so with regard to him who is desirous of glory; when we ail praise, it is accusation rather than praise which ... desire, and to show him great; to these, on the other hand, stripped of all this, their high self- restraint alone ...
... desires; so with regard to him who is desirous of glory; when we ail praise, it is accusation rather than praise which ... desire, and to show him great; to these, on the other hand, stripped of all this, their high self- restraint alone ...
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... desire of wealth, to be associate with poor persons. These are wealthier than all, who have trampled under foot the desire of riches. Forasmuch as those children too, by despising the king at that time, became more glorious than the ...
... desire of wealth, to be associate with poor persons. These are wealthier than all, who have trampled under foot the desire of riches. Forasmuch as those children too, by despising the king at that time, became more glorious than the ...
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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.