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1 1 | of God, and take pity on man and love him. A man is never 2 1 | pity on man and love him. A man is never so fine,~so dear 3 1 | to love~people, to love man at least in those minutes 4 2 | If you have taken this man’s grief and struggle upon 5 3 | contempt and mockery of man’s repentance, of your neighbour’ 6 3 | self-loving and irritable~man, to take to heart the sins 7 3 | gradually grow into a~perfect man, and your spiritual children 8 4 | a farmer and as a family~man. He and his family will 9 6 | pangs of conscience.”~A man can be brought to his senses 10 6 | taken any thing from any man by false accusation,~I restore 11 7 | thoughts until they meet a man more informed about~spiritual 12 10| delusion.~Prelest endangers a man’s soul if it lurks in him 13 10| in 1964, St.~John was a man of truly holy life, but 14 10| to Deal with Every Wise Man”) said quite correctly that 15 12| him to die than that any man should make his glorying 16 12| struggles of a vainglorious man are not~pleasing to God ( 17 13| then, when he is a grown man (or woman), he will prove 18 13| not dominate the soul of man if he had not been taught 19 13| is aroused in the young man. This is strengthened by 20 13| himself, “Rejoice, O~young man, in thy youth, . . . and 21 13| sins destroy the soul of man, making him cold and unconcerned 22 14| it completely overpowers man’s will.~We have said that 23 14| the most modest duties: a man with a university education~ 24 14| taken on as a clerk and a man who had formerly earned 25 17| and lust~frequently draw a man away from God, yet they 26 17| splendid church,” said the old man, “it’ll~hold a lot of people; 27 17| this big church.”~The old man could talk like that, but 28 17| these cases) — was~also a man of prayer and a believer; 29 17| Lord said, “Woe to that man~by whom the Son of Man is 30 17| that man~by whom the Son of Man is betrayed: it were better 31 17| it were better for that man if he had not been~ ~born,” 32 17| O lover of money, this man through money came to hang 33 17| and self-interest make a man hateful for all~those around 34 17| Chrysostom fall upon you:~“A rich man is a robber or the son of 35 19| despised by people, but man has pleasures that are far 36 19| become villains almost to a man, they are also dying of~ 37 20| general do not concern a man’s life among~people, but 38 21| the lips of contemporary man, who~boasts of his independence 39 21| think that he is a great man of prayer, a~spiritual person, 40 B | laziness: and so let love for man be exercised by measure.