NPNF1-10. St. Chrysostom: Homilies on the Gospel of Saint MatthewCCEL |
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... Luke, the Catholic Epistles and Revelation. “Commentaries, properly socalled, he wrote only on the first eight chapters of Isaiah and on the Epistle to the Galatians” (Schaff4). Most of the Homilies were preserved by short-hand reports ...
... Luke, the Catholic Epistles and Revelation. “Commentaries, properly socalled, he wrote only on the first eight chapters of Isaiah and on the Epistle to the Galatians” (Schaff4). Most of the Homilies were preserved by short-hand reports ...
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... Luke ix. 31, was accidentally substituted for ἔξοδον. This might happen from a slip of the memory on the part of Chrysostom, or some scribe might have made the blunder in an isolated copy used by the preacher. In other respects ...
... Luke ix. 31, was accidentally substituted for ἔξοδον. This might happen from a slip of the memory on the part of Chrysostom, or some scribe might have made the blunder in an isolated copy used by the preacher. In other respects ...
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... own; that, on the one hand, he might not seem superfluous, and cast on the heap29to no purpose; on the other, he might make our test of the truth of their affirmations perfect.30 7. Now Luke tells us also the cause wherefore he.
... own; that, on the one hand, he might not seem superfluous, and cast on the heap29to no purpose; on the other, he might make our test of the truth of their affirmations perfect.30 7. Now Luke tells us also the cause wherefore he.
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... Luke, as discoursing to all in general, traces up the account higher, going on even to Adam. And the one begins with His generation, because nothing was so soothing to the Jew as to be told that Christ was the offspring of Abraham and ...
... Luke, as discoursing to all in general, traces up the account higher, going on even to Adam. And the one begins with His generation, because nothing was so soothing to the Jew as to be told that Christ was the offspring of Abraham and ...
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... Luke hath made mention of other names, and not only not all of them the same, but also many more of them, while Matthew hath both fewer and different, though he too hath ended with Joseph, with whom Luke likewise concluded. Ye see how ...
... Luke hath made mention of other names, and not only not all of them the same, but also many more of them, while Matthew hath both fewer and different, though he too hath ended with Joseph, with whom Luke likewise concluded. Ye see how ...
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