Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers: First Series, Volume XIII St. ChrysostomPhilip Schaff Cosimo, Inc., 1 jun 2007 - 608 páginas |
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Página vi
... doctrine or practice which the text had directly or remotely suggested , and discuss that by way of conclusion , not infrequently wandering far off into the thoughts which one after another occurred . Now , modern taste requires much ...
... doctrine or practice which the text had directly or remotely suggested , and discuss that by way of conclusion , not infrequently wandering far off into the thoughts which one after another occurred . Now , modern taste requires much ...
Página xiii
... doctrine ; circumstances which are accurately fulfilled in the contem- porary history of Antioch , and which are more or less noticed in the Homilies on 1 Corinthians , which were certainly delivered at Antioch . " Moreover , he makes ...
... doctrine ; circumstances which are accurately fulfilled in the contem- porary history of Antioch , and which are more or less noticed in the Homilies on 1 Corinthians , which were certainly delivered at Antioch . " Moreover , he makes ...
Página xiii
... doctrine ; circumstances which are accurately fulfilled in the contemporary history of Antioch, and which are more or less noticed in the Homilies on 1 Corinthians, which were certainly delivered at Antioch.2 Moreover, he makes mention ...
... doctrine ; circumstances which are accurately fulfilled in the contemporary history of Antioch, and which are more or less noticed in the Homilies on 1 Corinthians, which were certainly delivered at Antioch.2 Moreover, he makes mention ...
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... doctrine , saying it came from men , while that of Peter came from Christ , he immediately addresses himself to this point , declaring himself an apostle " not from men , neither through man . " It was Ananias who bap- tized him , but ...
... doctrine , saying it came from men , while that of Peter came from Christ , he immediately addresses himself to this point , declaring himself an apostle " not from men , neither through man . " It was Ananias who bap- tized him , but ...
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... doctrine , he has associated with himself " the brethren , " to show that what he wrote he wrote with their accord.1 ' Unto the Churches of Galatia . " Thus it appears , that the flame of error had spread over not one or two cities ...
... doctrine , he has associated with himself " the brethren , " to show that what he wrote he wrote with their accord.1 ' Unto the Churches of Galatia . " Thus it appears , that the flame of error had spread over not one or two cities ...
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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Página 9 - For the priest's lips should keep knowledge, and they should seek the law at his mouth : for he is the messenger of the Lord of hosts.