Nicene and Post-nicene Fathers First Series, St.chrysostom: Homilies on Galatians, Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, Thessalonians, Timothy, Titus, and PhilemonPhilip Schaff |
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... lest any detriment should accrue applied to those at Jerusalem he went up not to to his mission . For he calls himself , " one born be farther instructed , but to convince the gain - out of due time , " and , " the first of sinners ...
... lest any detriment should accrue applied to those at Jerusalem he went up not to to his mission . For he calls himself , " one born be farther instructed , but to convince the gain - out of due time , " and , " the first of sinners ...
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... lest by any means I should be running or had run , in vain . " to still harbor this suspicion , when it was the grace of the Spirit which drew him ? On this account he added the words " by revelation , " lest , before the question was ...
... lest by any means I should be running or had run , in vain . " to still harbor this suspicion , when it was the grace of the Spirit which drew him ? On this account he added the words " by revelation , " lest , before the question was ...
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... lest by any means I have exhortation would have had little effect , but the bestowed labor upon you in vain : ( Gal . iv : occasion hereby afforded of delivering a severe 11. ) and again , " I fear lest by any means as reproof ...
... lest by any means I have exhortation would have had little effect , but the bestowed labor upon you in vain : ( Gal . iv : occasion hereby afforded of delivering a severe 11. ) and again , " I fear lest by any means as reproof ...
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... lest he should dismay and unnerve , he proceeds not to a formal judgment , but subjoins , " if it be indeed in [ This distinction between relew and erire éw was not in the mind of the Apostle . The contrast with evaptáuevo , having be ...
... lest he should dismay and unnerve , he proceeds not to a formal judgment , but subjoins , " if it be indeed in [ This distinction between relew and erire éw was not in the mind of the Apostle . The contrast with evaptáuevo , having be ...
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... lest , abandoning the Law , they should be considered strangers to his kin ; Paul removes this fear by turning their argument against themselves , and proves that faith is especially concerned in con- necting them with Abraham . He ...
... lest , abandoning the Law , they should be considered strangers to his kin ; Paul removes this fear by turning their argument against themselves , and proves that faith is especially concerned in con- necting them with Abraham . He ...
Contents
HOMILIES ON THE EPISTLES OF ST PAUL THE APOSTLE TO THE PHILIPPIANS | 173 |
HOMILIES ON THE EPISTLES OF ST PAUL THE APOSTLE TO TIMOTHY TITUS | 399 |
ARCHBISHOP OF CONSTANTINOPLE | 475 |
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