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1 I, 2 | TREATMENT OF OUR SINS.~ Now, O you, my children, our Instructor 2 I, 2 | it is said, "Thy servant, O my God, who trusteth in 3 I, 2 | trusteth in Thee. Pity me, O Lord; for I will cry to 4 I, 5 | accordingly says, "Praise, O children, the LORD; praise 5 I, 5 | world.~ "Rejoice greatly, O daughter of Sion; tell aloud, 6 I, 5 | daughter of Sion; tell aloud, O daughter of Jerusalem: behold, 7 I, 5 | Rebecca to mean endurance. O wise sport, laughter also 8 I, 5 | there shall be no end." O the great God! O the perfect 9 I, 5 | no end." O the great God! O the perfect child! The Son 10 I, 6 | spirit, said: "I thank Thee, O Father, God of heaven and 11 I, 6 | nourishment to the good. O mystic marvel! The universal 12 I, 6 | swathed in His precious blood. O amazing birth! O holy swaddling 13 I, 6 | blood. O amazing birth! O holy swaddling bands! The 14 I, 6 | for the children's growth. O amazing mystery l We are 15 I, 8 | divisions of time the one name (o ôn); "who is," has its place. 16 I, 8 | foundation of the world. O righteous Father, the world 17 I, 9 | He says by Esaias: "Hear, O heaven; and give ear, O 18 I, 9 | O heaven; and give ear, O earth: for the LORD hath 19 I, 9 | ears are uncircumcised." O blessed forbearance! And 20 I, 9 | species in the Gospel: "O Jerusalem, Jerusalem, that 21 I, 9 | Thine own pasture; yea, O Instructor, feed us on Thy 22 I, 10 | following effect: "I exhort you, O men; and I utter my voice 23 I, 10 | prophet, when he says, "Hear, O Israel, the commandments 24 I, 12 | in His image. But let us, O children of the good Father-- 25 II, 1 | children whom Thou hast loved, O Lord, learn that it is not 26 II, 8 | deservedly said in triumph, "O Death, where is thy sting?" 27 II, 11 | more will He clothe you, O ye of little faith!" Here 28 II, 13 | adorning of yourselves, O ladies, but the exhibiting 29 II, 13 | are not worried to death. O foolish trouble ! O silly 30 II, 13 | death. O foolish trouble ! O silly craze for display ! 31 III, 2 | Menelaus was away from home."~ O adulterous beauty! Barbarian 32 III, 2 | Achaeans, shake.~ Where, O Homer, shall we flee and 33 III, 3 | luxury is domesticated. O miserable spectacle! horrible 34 III, 3 | made abundant for thy use, O man, having taught thee 35 III, 12 | faith. "Hear," He says, "O child," who art rightly 36 III, 12 | perish." "Follow, therefore, O son, the good way which 37 III, 12 | which the apostle says, "O the depth of the riches 38 III, 12 | even as He also walked." O nurslings of His blessed 39 III, 12 | crown the vault of heaven."~ O divine works! O divine commands! " 40 III, 12 | heaven."~ O divine works! O divine commands! "Let this 41 III, pray| PAEDAGOGUS.~ Be gracious, O Instructor, to us Thy children, 42 III, pray| and Father, both in One, O Lord. Grant to us who obey 43 III, paed| Thee for Thy behests).~ O King, great Giver of good