NPNF1-10. St. Chrysostom: Homilies on the Gospel of Saint MatthewCCEL |
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... thee Son of God. He suffered a slave to be father to Him, that He might make the Lord Father to thee a slave. Seest thou at once from the beginning of what nature are the Gospels? If thou doubt concerning the things that pertain to thee ...
... thee Son of God. He suffered a slave to be father to Him, that He might make the Lord Father to thee a slave. Seest thou at once from the beginning of what nature are the Gospels? If thou doubt concerning the things that pertain to thee ...
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... thou telling me, I pray thee, since thou hast already mentioned His ancestors?” “I still wish to tell thee the manner also of His birth.” Seest thou, how he wakens up the hearer? For as though he were about to speak of something unusual ...
... thou telling me, I pray thee, since thou hast already mentioned His ancestors?” “I still wish to tell thee the manner also of His birth.” Seest thou, how he wakens up the hearer? For as though he were about to speak of something unusual ...
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... thou then inquire; but receive what is revealed, and be not curious about what is kept secret. 7. “And Joseph her ... Seest thou a man under self-restraint, and freed from the most tyrannical of passions. For ye know how great a thing ...
... thou then inquire; but receive what is revealed, and be not curious about what is kept secret. 7. “And Joseph her ... Seest thou a man under self-restraint, and freed from the most tyrannical of passions. For ye know how great a thing ...
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... thou shouldest become infinitely conspicuous, thou wilt be nothing better than the base: rather for this selfsame ... 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 ... 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 was ...
... 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 was ...
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