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St. John Chrysostom
Treatise on the priesthood

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1 I, 2 | these, there were other things also which preserved and 2 I, 3 | interested about the same things to spend much time together. 3 I, 5 | liberal way. None of these things, however, induced me to 4 I, 5 | not think that I say these things by way of reproaching you; 5 I, 6 | conferred with me about these things as if with one who was ignorant 6 I, 7 | them the truth, and how things really stand with us, and 7 I, 7 | by persons who say such things and worse, and am at a loss 8 I, 7 | accuse you of any of these things, or reproach you for the 9 I, 7 | and profit; but all these things I pass by, and bear in silence 10 I, 7 | ceased reminding you of these things: saying the age is a cruel 11 I, 7 | down the fortress. Such things and more I was continually 12 I, 7 | insult or menace (and such things must frequently occur), 13 I, 8 | admire them because of these things, since even God commended 14 II, 1 | than to be seen doing those things which Christ with his own 15 II, 1 | ourselves: yet all these things are to be bought for money:- 16 II, 2 | about to superintend the things which belong to God, and 17 II, 2 | setting aside all these things, what does He say? "Tend 18 II, 2 | Tend my sheep." For those things which I have already mentioned 19 II, 2 | the risk is concerned with things of far greater importance. 20 II, 2 | which goes beyond material things and touches his own life: 21 II, 2 | of water, and all other things which the shepherds may 22 II, 3 | for no man "knoweth the things of a man, save the spirit 23 II, 4 | therefore to leave none of these things unexamined, but, after a 24 II, 4 | imagine great and wonderful things concerning me. For I was 25 II, 5 | remember often hearing such things said by you; I would not 26 II, 5 | prove that you say these things rather by way of self-depreciation 27 II, 6 | objection being made to the things which I might say with a 28 II, 7 | to take offence at these things, but does them much harm. 29 II, 8 | suspected and said many things concerning myself who had 30 II, 8 | secular learning." These things and more they might have 31 II, 8 | although they may say these things on your account, you will 32 III, 1 | folly those who reject small things, but when any do this in 33 III, 1 | case; and they who say such things do not injure me more than 34 III, 1 | because we imagine great things concerning those powers, 35 III, 2 | anticipate great and marvellous things of me. But, as it is, the 36 III, 3 | say on account of these things? For wait a little, and 37 III, 4 | most awful import, were the things which were used before the 38 III, 4 | any one should examine the things which belong to the dispensation 39 III, 4 | pure reason contemplate the things which are in Heaven? Oh! 40 III, 4 | eyes of faith!6 Do these things seem to you fit to be despised, 41 III, 4 | sacrifice:-these are marvellous things, charged with terror. Now 42 III, 5 | with the administration of things which are in Heaven, and 43 III, 5 | been entrusted with these things will despise the gift. Away 44 III, 5 | own salvation, or the good things which have been promised 45 III, 5 | eternal life, and if all these things are accomplished only by 46 III, 7 | only: for these are small things, and as nothing compared 47 III, 9 | women they often do many things which it is well not to 48 III, 9 | priests at their will:18 things in fact are turned upside 49 III, 12| post of authority. Such things might be of great service 50 III, 13| completely upset by these things, as to become more furious 51 III, 13| those who fail to do the things referred to, but hell and 52 III, 14| to say and do many other things of that kind, the soul being 53 III, 14| themselves. And apart from these things, the faults of insignificant 54 III, 14| the fuel of this fire, but things far more dreadful: for it 55 III, 14| inasmuch as "no man knoweth the things of a man, save the spirit 56 III, 15| far from thinking these things trustworthy criteria of 57 III, 15| courted on account of those things for which they ought to 58 III, 15| priestly dignity on account of things for which they ought to 59 III, 15| s wrath, when we expose things so holy and awful to be 60 III, 15| with the administration of things which are not at all suitable 61 III, 15| suitable to them, and others of things which exceed their natural 62 III, 15| in a contest for heavenly things, act as if the question 63 III, 15| them to preside over those things, for the sake of which the 64 III, 15| audacity, and insult holy things, rejecting and expelling 65 III, 16| Because one who knows all things clearly will have this advantage, 66 III, 16| feel strange when these things befall him. Would you like 67 III, 16| forbearance, the cause of all good things in men, impelling as it 68 III, 16| bring accusations concerning things which they ought contentedly 69 III, 16| should endure all these things in a generous spirit, and 70 III, 17| them; and besides all these things there is the passionateness 71 III, 17| greater, should any of the things which are contrary to his 72 III, 17| concerned with any of these things, but others far greater? 73 III, 17| according to the flesh has many things which make the custody of 74 III, 17| house. And apart from these things, she is relieved from every 75 III, 17| other case there are many things which make the custody of 76 III, 17| the management of these things. He must also keep her away 77 III, 17| should say that none of these things is the proper work of a 78 III, 17| being called to account for things which other men have done. 79 III, 17| Moreover, he who does these things by himself, gets through 80 IV, 1 | Now, that I say not these things to frighten thee, but as 81 IV, 2 | to consider any of these things. For otherwise they would 82 IV, 3 | impossible to take any of these things into consideration; nay 83 IV, 8 | But abide thou in the things which thou hast learned, 84 V, 3 | judgment about both these good things, in order that he may be 85 V, 5 | hands; and besides these things, the latter would meet with 86 V, 5 | than usual. None of these things, as I said, are they willing 87 V, 8 | forced to do many wrong things in placing himself under 88 VI, 2 | disturbed indeed by such things is nothing wonderful. But 89 VI, 4 | of luxury, and many other things beside these, choke the 90 VI, 4 | insults, and other such things, the reverse of the foregoing, 91 VI, 4 | away from anxiety about things divine; and of their people' 92 VI, 4 | which minister in these things, and of what kind his tongue 93 VI, 4 | and my inexperience in all things, but thou, who hast been 94 VI, 6 | will require none of these things to supply his wants, but 95 VI, 6 | and participates in all things which are harmless, while 96 VI, 7 | For he does not meet with things which irritate and excite 97 VI, 7 | that I do not say these things out of mere modesty, recollect 98 VI, 7 | concerned with the same things. The man who is contending 99 VI, 9 | ever occur to suspect such things of us, after the signs which 100 VI, 9 | saith he, "we provide things honest not only before the 101 VI, 12 | nutriment? And all these things will sorely attack me if 102 VI, 12 | disgrace? Considering these things often by myself, and being 103 VI, 12 | only for the sake of these things, is enamored of the maiden, 104 VI, 12 | maiden, but apart from these things has an affection for her, 105 VI, 13 | darts. These are visible things. But there are other much 106 VI, 13 | meal-times also, and many other things, afford a respite to the 107 VI, 13 | unscathed. For one of two things must be: either to fall 108 VI, 13 | suddenly assails us, which things are a source of countless


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