Work, Chapter
1 LawGod,8 | out the reproaches without anger, and sometimes will thank
2 LawGod,18| disappears, being replaced by anger and a destructive decision ...
3 LawGod,20| Envy; Cursing And Anger~When the Lord talked with
4 LawGod,20| these sources of mutual anger and arguments, Christianity
5 LawGod,20| around himself and does not anger others. The peace-maker
6 LawGod,20| different in the matter of anger. The Lord did not forbid
7 LawGod,20| forbid it as a sin except for anger "in vain." And the Apostle
8 LawGod,20| not," thus indicating that anger can also be unsinful. The
9 LawGod,20| Pharisees (Mk. 3:5). Thus anger can be naturally lawful.
10 LawGod,20| and just. It was with such anger that St Nicholas the Wonderworker
11 LawGod,20| Arius on the cheek. This anger came from a pure source,
12 LawGod,20| zealousness about God's glory. Anger is sinful when, firstly,
13 LawGod,20| vainglorious soul. Still, anger which has a just beginning
14 LawGod,20| attunes his own heart to anger and by this he undoubtedly
15 LawGod,20| let the sun set on your anger." Consciously thought out
16 LawGod,20| thought out and retained anger can pass over into spitefulness -
17 LawGod,23| saying: "Parents, do not anger your children so that they
18 LawGod,25| killing for revenge, in anger, by personal decision or
19 LawGod,25| also an un-Christian, vain anger.~Nevertheless, in a conversation
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