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St. John Chrysostom
Treatise on the priesthood

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1 I, 3 | time, and having displayed great earnestness, he rose again 2 I, 3 | my level, and soared to a great height.~ 3 I, 5 | support a load of care too great for her age and sex. For 4 I, 5 | child, even if it be a girl, great anxiety will be caused to 5 I, 5 | day, to say nothing of the great expense which one is compelled 6 I, 5 | done you no wrong, in these great calamities. For if you have 7 I, 7 | concerning us, that it was a great gain for us to be of one 8 I, 8 | suddenly attacked by a fever of great severity; the burning heat 9 I, 8 | the faith in Christ.18 For great is the value of deceit, 10 I, 8 | straight course has done great mischief to the person whom 11 II, 1 | in order to teach us how great an interest He takes in 12 II, 1 | likewise be manifest that a great and unspeakable reward will 13 II, 1 | bought for money:-with how great a gift then will He requite 14 II, 1 | Observe at any rate how great the reward is - "He will 15 II, 2 | pastor and his charge be as great as that between rational 16 II, 2 | that? The shepherds with great authority compel the sheep 17 II, 2 | health they perform with great ease. ~ 18 II, 3 | show their authority to be great, and prevent them even against 19 II, 4 | away from the right faith, great exertion, perseverance and 20 II, 4 | I had chanced to have a great desire for it, to say nothing 21 II, 4 | and induced you to imagine great and wonderful things concerning 22 II, 5 | is this: do you know how great the power of love is? For 23 II, 6 | obscure the truth by the great lapse of time in relating 24 II, 6 | it would contribute in a great measure to this end. But 25 II, 7 | mankind, having treated great and excellent men, my benefactors 26 II, 7 | for any benefits small or great which they had received 27 II, 7 | received at my hands. How great a punishment then would 28 II, 8 | after innumerable toils and great expenditure of money were 29 II, 8 | difference between the two is great. ~ 30 III, 1 | an ordinary thing of no great account, such a suspicion 31 III, 1 | It is because we imagine great things concerning those 32 III, 2 | persuaded all men to anticipate great and marvellous things of 33 III, 4 | assistance of God's grace been great.~ 34 III, 5 | any one will consider how great a thing it is for one, being 35 III, 5 | will then clearly see what great honor the grace of the Spirit 36 III, 5 | madness it is to despise so great a dignity, without which 37 III, 6 | this they evinced by the great eagerness with which they 38 III, 6 | regulated, and has received so great a development, have displayed 39 III, 6 | one, and in despising such great advantages, but the latter 40 III, 6 | sordid as to despise such great advantages? None whatever, 41 III, 6 | any men of high rank and great power in the world, are 42 III, 7 | nevertheless, after all these great advantages, he still has 43 III, 7 | and, before understanding, great grace from God, and uprightness 44 III, 7 | blame those who exercise great prudence; but where the 45 III, 7 | plunge headlong into so great an evil?~ 46 III, 8 | of this ministry, and the great difficulty of the work; 47 III, 9 | abolition of plain speaking, a great affectation of humility, 48 III, 10 | whence do you think such great troubles are generated in 49 III, 11 | and be exceeding glad, for great is your reward in Heaven."23 50 III, 11 | is needed to prove what great gain they confer upon him 51 III, 12 | himself alone but for so great a multitude. But that I 52 III, 12 | Such things might be of great service to a man who was 53 III, 12 | man is divided among so great a multitude, and enters 54 III, 13 | a furious temper causes great disasters both to him who 55 III, 14 | its strength and resist so great an impulse.~Basil: I will 56 III, 14 | weakness even if it be very great, but when he strips for 57 III, 14 | matters these trifles seem great to others: for all men measure 58 III, 14 | man should be able by his great discretion to stand his 59 III, 14 | sending me forth into so great a warfare? and did you think 60 III, 14 | office, and should with great loss have returned to this 61 III, 14(28)| fathers," i. ch. 6. and "great men," ch. 7, and here he 62 III, 15 | because he is possessed of great wealth, and would not need 63 III, 15 | even if any one manifested great piety, which is no small 64 III, 15 | outset incompetent for so great a task, and others when 65 III, 15 | living, and thus inflicted great injury on themselves without 66 III, 15 | disposition, lest they should do great mischief if they are overlooked. 67 III, 15 | Thy lovingkindness! how great the riches of Thy forbearance! 68 III, 16 | to manage skillfully such great hindrances to the common 69 III, 16 | ought to bring forward with great authority the man who is 70 III, 16 | querulous and ungrateful. And great discretion and great zeal 71 III, 16 | And great discretion and great zeal is required so as to 72 III, 16 | he is in the enjoyment of great abundance, does not feel 73 III, 16 | of the sick, consider how great an expenditure of money 74 III, 16 | prone to languor; and unless great accuracy and care are used, 75 III, 16 | enough to do the patient great mischief.~ 76 III, 17 | superintendence of virgins suffers great alarm, and the danger and 77 III, 17 | sleep, where the fear is so great lest she should be childless, 78 III, 17 | gets through them all with great ease; but he who is compelled 79 III, 17 | involves innumerable vexations, great consumption of time, and 80 III, 17 | vexation and annoyance at such great injustice.~And how can one 81 IV, 1 | being entrusted with so great a charge, to have seemed 82 IV, 1 | who has been promoted to great honor by God, must not advance 83 IV, 1 | withstand alone the frenzy of so great a multitude, was he not 84 IV, 1 | of the excellence of that great man, be able to plead as 85 IV, 1 | utter senselessness. For the Great Physician came not to give 86 IV, 1 | Dost thou not see from what great blame, yea and vengeance, 87 IV, 2 | going to admit any one to so great an office as this, give 88 IV, 2 | inconsiderately run into so great danger, and then advance, 89 IV, 3 | diseased thereby, then there is great need of the Word, not only 90 IV, 3 | although he was everywhere so great an object of wonder for 91 IV, 4 | manifold, and is engaged with a great variety of enemies; neither 92 IV, 4 | the besiegers, abiding in great security; butif any one 93 IV, 4 | very wide of the truth. Great, therefore, is the danger 94 IV, 5 | saith the Scriptures, "are a great deep,"37 and about their 95 IV, 6 | measure themselves with so great a man as this? For if we 96 IV, 6 | with this saint, after so great grace was imparted to him 97 IV, 6 | him from above, after so great virtue was manifested in 98 IV, 7 | have been speaking with great diligence and zeal.~ 99 IV, 8 | them, he shall be called great.64 Now if doing were the 100 IV, 8 | His holy life might be a great inducement to men to keep 101 IV, 9 | any one from the Priest's great unskillfulness in argument 102 IV, 9 | the inexperience of one, great numbers are brought to extreme 103 IV, 9 | their leader's defeat, so great a storm settles down upon 104 V, 1 | 1. How great is the skill required for 105 V, 1 | this? The expenditure of great labor upon the preparation 106 V, 1 | hardship, but another quite as great. For if it has occurred 107 V, 5 | though the preacher may have great ability (and this one would 108 V, 5 | in which all hold them, great censure attends on all hands; 109 V, 5 | though they be many and great, and if anywhere a defect 110 V, 5 | lessened the glory of many and great doings.~ 111 V, 6 | which he has drawn with great accuracy held up to ridicule, 112 V, 8 | order that he may be able at great labor to collect a few ideas! 113 VI, 1 | it is profitable that "a great millstone should be hanged 114 VI, 2 | to speak and to act with great circumspection, so that 115 VI, 2(5) | believing that it will be a very great benefit to their souls to 116 VI, 4 | shall we give him? What great purity and what real piety 117 VI, 4 | the soul which receives so great a spirit to be purer and 118 VI, 4 | whole world. But mine has so great darkness overhanging it, 119 VI, 5 | 5. Great is the conflict which recluses 120 VI, 5 | will find the difference as great as the distance between 121 VI, 5 | For there, if the labor is great indeed, yet the conflict 122 VI, 5 | refraining from the bath, and great toil, and all other means 123 VI, 7 | does not commit many and great sins. For he does not meet 124 VI, 7 | accustomed to enjoy such great freedom from business, and 125 VI, 7 | those who have come to such great trial, out of that school, 126 VI, 7 | superior to anger, full of great discretion. But for the 127 VI, 9 | bring against him, with great forbearance and meekness, 128 VI, 9 | but before all men."13 So great, yea and far greater zeal 129 VI, 10 | and to cross a river, so great is the difference between 130 VI, 10 | then think this to be a great thing? and dost thou fancy 131 VI, 10 | becoming far worse after so great an honor. For now I trust 132 VI, 11 | the laity, He enjoins as great a sacrifice to be offered 133 VI, 11 | more assistance-that is, as great as those of all the people 134 VI, 12 | when I have fallen into the great tumult of my passions, shall 135 VI, 12 | then, indeed, only with great exertion; yet at the same 136 VI, 12 | censure one beset with such great difficulty.~But we cannot 137 VI, 12 | the Church of God made so great a mistake? why has she so 138 VI, 12 | men, and to undergo such great disgrace? Considering these 139 VI, 12 | And when this condition of great helplessness left me, for 140 VI, 12 | virtues of the soul, so great as to distance by a long 141 VI, 12 | hailstorm of arrows, that great mist and obscurity that 142 VI, 13 | about the same death, but as great as is the difference between 143 VI, 13 | the soul from the body, so great is the difference between 144 VI, 13 | to profit thee under so great a burden of office? But


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