Nicene and Post-nicene Fathers First Series, St.chrysostom: Homilies on Galatians, Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, Thessalonians, Timothy, Titus, and PhilemonPhilip Schaff Cosimo, Inc., 1 jun 2007 - 608 páginas |
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... brought to remem- brance , and men in general are less interested by discourses concerning the majesty of God , than by those which set forth the benefits which come to mankind . Wherefore , omitting the former topic , he discourses of ...
... brought to remem- brance , and men in general are less interested by discourses concerning the majesty of God , than by those which set forth the benefits which come to mankind . Wherefore , omitting the former topic , he discourses of ...
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... brought you so near to God , and return to your tutor ? 2 But the Name of the Son , as well as that of the Father , had been sufficient to declare to them these blessings . This will appear , if we consider the Name of the Lord Jesus ...
... brought you so near to God , and return to your tutor ? 2 But the Name of the Son , as well as that of the Father , had been sufficient to declare to them these blessings . This will appear , if we consider the Name of the Lord Jesus ...
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... brought impaired by the difference of persons . And about reconciliation and bestowed it as a gift , for we were not saved by works in righteousness : or I should rather say that these blessings pro- ceed from Both ; as He says , " Mine ...
... brought impaired by the difference of persons . And about reconciliation and bestowed it as a gift , for we were not saved by works in righteousness : or I should rather say that these blessings pro- ceed from Both ; as He says , " Mine ...
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... brought the change ( from Judaism to Christianity ) . It required a direct interposition from God . " - Lightfoot . - G . A. ] * [ Chrysostom's interpretation of this passage is hardly sustained by the context . It is not a proof of his ...
... brought the change ( from Judaism to Christianity ) . It required a direct interposition from God . " - Lightfoot . - G . A. ] * [ Chrysostom's interpretation of this passage is hardly sustained by the context . It is not a proof of his ...
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... brought to Christ Pamphylia , Lycaonia , Cilicia , and all nations in that quarter of the world , he first addresses himself with great humility to James , as to his elder and superior . Next he submits to his counsel , and that counsel ...
... brought to Christ Pamphylia , Lycaonia , Cilicia , and all nations in that quarter of the world , he first addresses himself with great humility to James , as to his elder and superior . Next he submits to his counsel , and that counsel ...
Índice
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 |
Términos y frases comunes
Acts affliction Angels Apostles art thou blessed body bonds brethren called Christ Jesus Chrys Chrysostom Church circumcision command covetousness death despise devil disciples discourse doctrine dost thou doth earth enemies Epistle evil exhort faith Father fear fear and trembling flesh fornication Galatians Gentiles give glory Gospel grace hands hath hear heaven Holy HOMILY honor husband Jesus Christ Jews king lest live Lord Jesus Christ marriage Matt matter means mercy mind nature ness ourselves partakers Paul Paul of Samosata PAUL THE APOSTLE peace Philippians pleasure praise pray prayer preaching Prophet punishment reason receive rejoice riches righteousness saith sake sayest says Seest thou servant sins soul speak Spirit suffer teachers tell Textus Receptus thee Thessalonians thine things thou art thou hast thou wilt thyself Timothy tion unto virtue whence Wherefore words worthy wouldest
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