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St. John Chrysostom
Treatise on the priesthood

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   Book, Par.
1 I, 5 | rest: wait for my death: it may be in a little while I shall 2 I, 7 | obtaining, in order that they may for a brief season knit 3 I, 7 | least the number of such may be easily counted. Beware 4 I, 7 | the coarse ribaldry which may yet be in store for me. 5 I, 8 | peace the need of deceit may be found, not merely in 6 I, 8 | that, as on the stage, they may be able to hide what really 7 I, 8 | the diseases of the soul may be found continually making 8 II, 1 | policy, or whatever you may please to call it, so as 9 II, 2 | nor to consider how he may avert pestilence from the 10 II, 2 | wounds, or whatsoever else it may be which distresses them, 11 II, 2 | things which the shepherds may decide to be conducive to 12 II, 3 | required that our patients may be induced to submit willingly 13 II, 3 | only this, but that they may be grateful also for the 14 II, 4 | account of birth and position, may yet, if gently and gradually 15 II, 4 | following him, wherever he may lead them: and if any should 16 II, 4 | the truth, and that they may recover themselves out of 17 II, 6 | just occurred, that no one may suspect me of attempting 18 II, 6 | was the fact: but that I may convict you out of your 19 II, 8 | mouth." For although they may say these things on your 20 III, 4(3) | This may be only a rhetorical expression, 21 III, 4(4) | but whoever the writer may have been, he is clearly 22 III, 4(6) | Spirit occurs: "Grant that we may find grace in thy sight 23 III, 4(6) | sight that our sacrifice may become acceptable to Thee, 24 III, 4(6) | Good Spirit of thy grace may rest upon us, and upon these 25 III, 4(6) | altar beyond the heavens may in return send down upon 26 III, 4 | flame sent down from on high may consume the offerings, but 27 III, 4 | descending on the sacrifice may thereby enlighten the souls 28 III, 9 | and the proverbial saying may be seen realized -"The ruled 29 III, 10 | at least, the priesthood may justly accuse us if we do 30 III, 10 | strongest part, that it may be able to regulate and 31 III, 11 | such a feeling, so that one may be able to do everything 32 III, 13 | here and there; and one may see men, who are strong 33 III, 14 | beauty on every side, that it may be able to gladden and to 34 III, 14(28)| council of elders," which may mean the whole body of clergy 35 III, 15 | of the clergy, that they may not range themselves among 36 III, 15 | death of a sinner, that he may be converted and live. And 37 III, 15 | in order that the wicked may ruin everything at their 38 III, 16 | gentle, in order that he may contend successfully against 39 III, 16 | abuse. For although they may be compelled to act very 40 III, 17 | furnish this, although he may allege innumerable excuses, 41 III, 17 | who is justly accused, may easily tolerate the accuser, 42 III, 17 | damage. For whatever sins he may commit after such a method 43 IV, 1 | intercession, that they may escape the fire. Now, that 44 IV, 2 | punishment, for any sins which he may commit in his office, yet 45 IV, 2 | possible that they who elect may come to the election deceived 46 IV, 2 | about any matters whereby he may stop their being misled; 47 IV, 2 | himself unworthy of trial may escape the burden of so 48 IV, 3 | that the life of another may provoke us to emulation. 49 IV, 3 | weapon, both in order that we may not be wounded ourselves 50 IV, 3 | enemy, and in order that we may wound him.~ 51 IV, 4 | through any one spot which may happen to be unguarded, 52 IV, 8 | righteousness, that the man of God may be complete."57 Hear what 53 IV, 8 | to the teaching, that he may be able to convict the gainsayers."58 54 IV, 8 | seasoned with salt, that ye may know how ye ought to answer 55 V, 1 | littleness of spirit, that he may correct this disorderly 56 V, 1 | hearing, that his people may follow and yield to him, 57 V, 1 | yield to him, and that he may not be led away by their 58 V, 3 | points, so that neither may supplant the other. For 59 V, 3 | things, in order that he may be able to deal with both 60 V, 3 | to deal with both as he may have need; for when he is 61 V, 3 | that the gain thus gotten may not in its turn be fruitless.~ 62 V, 5 | For though the preacher may have great ability (and 63 V, 5 | anxiety, and often anger, may step in, and dim the clearness 64 V, 6 | envy, in order that they may ruin the reputation of the 65 V, 6 | the other, not that they may prove the man to be wonderful 66 V, 7 | at his sermons so that he may please God, (For let this 67 V, 8 | experience, in order that he may be able at great labor to 68 VI, 1 | purpose, says Ezekiel, that he may sound the trumpet for others, 69 VI, 2 | order that the Holy Spirit may not leave him desolate, 70 VI, 2 | desolate, in order that he may be able to say, "Now I live; 71 VI, 2 | extent of human power they may draw near to God with assurance, 72 VI, 4 | least, the word of doctrine may be able to be grasped by 73 VI, 4 | God, beseeching that wars may be extinguished everywhere, 74 VI, 4 | everywhere, that tumults may be quelled; asking for peace 75 VI, 4(6) | who partake of them they may he for the cleansing of 76 VI, 6 | life, in order that such may not be settled too far from 77 VI, 6 | with their fellow men, and may have the tranquillity which 78 VI, 6 | places, and yet further, may not fail to enjoy the most 79 VI, 7 | provoke him in order that he may practise chastising, the 80 VI, 7 | applauders in order that he may be trained to despise the 81 VI, 7 | nothing to their excellence, may have often lost that which 82 VI, 8 | fervent love - the spring one may say of all good-becomes 83 VI, 12 | left unspoken. Perhaps it may seem to many to be incredible, 84 VI, 12 | storm of my soul, for it may be thou wilt henceforth 85 VI, 12 | the comparison, but that I may show you the measure of


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