NPNF1-10. St. Chrysostom: Homilies on the Gospel of Saint MatthewCCEL |
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... Paul too, pointing out the same superiority, said, that they had received a law “not in tables of stone, but in fleshy tables of the heart.”19 But since in process of time they made shipwreck, some with regard to doctrines, others as to ...
... Paul too, pointing out the same superiority, said, that they had received a law “not in tables of stone, but in fleshy tables of the heart.”19 But since in process of time they made shipwreck, some with regard to doctrines, others as to ...
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... Paul, and another of Peter, together with Matthew and John, wrote the Gospels.) It was because they did nothing for vainglory, but all things for use. “What then? Was not one evangelist sufficient to tell all?” One indeed was sufficient ...
... Paul, and another of Peter, together with Matthew and John, wrote the Gospels.) It was because they did nothing for vainglory, but all things for use. “What then? Was not one evangelist sufficient to tell all?” One indeed was sufficient ...
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... Testament received only the Gospel of St. Luke, and ten of St. Paul's epistles: out of which Tertulian refutes them at large. The Manichæans rejected the Old Testament and The Acts of the 72 [κα γρ; but there is some variation in the.
... Testament received only the Gospel of St. Luke, and ten of St. Paul's epistles: out of which Tertulian refutes them at large. The Manichæans rejected the Old Testament and The Acts of the 72 [κα γρ; but there is some variation in the.
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... Paul saying, “that all these things are written for our admonition”?105 And thou, if thou hadst to take up a Gospel, wouldest not choose to do so with hands unwashed; but the things that are laid up within it, dost thou not think to be ...
... Paul saying, “that all these things are written for our admonition”?105 And thou, if thou hadst to take up a Gospel, wouldest not choose to do so with hands unwashed; but the things that are laid up within it, dost thou not think to be ...
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... Paul saith, “I am not meet to be called an apostle;”140because of this he became even first of all. So likewise John: “I am not meet to loose the latchet of His shoe;”141because of this he was the “friend of the Bridegroom,” and the ...
... Paul saith, “I am not meet to be called an apostle;”140because of this he became even first of all. So likewise John: “I am not meet to loose the latchet of His shoe;”141because of this he was the “friend of the Bridegroom,” and the ...
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