Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,1 | will come forth. St. John Chrysostom's words lead us to this
2 2,20| arrogance is offended. St. John Chrysostom says characteristically: “
3 5,1 | the homilies of St. John Chrysostom. The textbook could have
4 5,4 | the same regard, St. John Chrysostom writes:~ ~In the beginning
5 5,8 | punishment, but as St. John Chrysostom writes, “He is long-suffering,
6 6,14| damnable of sins. St. John Chrysostom, for example, states that
7 6,18| Peter's successors. St. John Chrysostom taught that “the rock on
8 7,11| emphasis added].~ ~St. John Chrysostom likewise writes:~ ~[The
9 7,20| Great Hierarchs: Saints John Chrysostom, Basil the Great and Gregory
10 9,3 | of the past,” as St. John Chrysostom calls Moses' exalted vision
11 9,14| none. In the words of John Chrysostom: “God never draws anyone
12 9,24| of that victory. St. John Chrysostom said: “I call Him King,
13 9,38| with these words St. John Chrysostom invited all to approach
14 10,20| Basil the Great, St. John Chrysostom and St. Gregory the Dialogist.
15 10,23| the Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom, she is called “more honorable
16 10,26| however, as Saints John Chrysostom and Basil the Great speak
17 10,26| all temptations. (St. John Chrysostom, Commentary on John, Homily
18 10,28| Michael quotes St. John Chrysostom, who, in interpreting the
19 11,4 | Basil the Great and John Chrysostom shortened this service.
20 11,4 | Orthodox Liturgies: St. John Chrysostom’s (forth century), St. Basil'
21 Ep | take place. And [St. John] Chrysostom said that the Lord also
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