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St. John Chrysostom
Treatise on the priesthood

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   Book, Par.
1 I, 4 | 4. Being a good man, however, and 2 I, 5 | left her paternal home, and being inexperienced in business, 3 I, 6 | youth. But he, so far from being disheartened by these speeches, 4 I, 6 | seeing that he resented being seized, deceived him by 5 I, 6 | hotheaded and conceited, being unruly, restive, and contradictory.7 6 I, 8 | many which I have heard of being contrived by the sons of 7 I, 8 | Thereupon, professional skill being baffled, and at the end 8 I, 8 | had taken it in his hands, being deceived by the smell, did 9 I, 8 | gulped down the draught, and being satiated with it immediately 10 II, 1 | superintendence of these sheep. This being plain, it will likewise 11 II, 1 | servant?" he speaks not as being ignorant who is faithful 12 II, 3 | character, often indeed being unable to understand it 13 II, 4 | from it: but if a human being wanders away from the right 14 II, 4 | a reasonable pretext for being guided in your vote by public 15 II, 6 | then prevent any objection being made to the things which 16 II, 8 | have prevented them from being open mouthed, or even uttering 17 III, 1 | depreciated the matter as being of no account. But if they 18 III, 2 | rejected after the election, being considered unsuitable, not 19 III, 4(4)| so here the Divine nature being seated in the human body, 20 III, 5 | great a thing it is for one, being a man, and compassed with 21 III, 10 | have entered on the work, being blinded by inexperience, 22 III, 10 | is kindled, and the man being taken completely captive 23 III, 14 | For the eye of the soul being darkened as in some nocturnal 24 III, 14 | things of that kind, the soul being swept along by the rush 25 III, 14 | faults of ordinary men, being committed as it were in 26 III, 14 | as is natural in a human being, traversing the treacherous 27 III, 14 | priest as if he was not a being clothed with flesh, or one 28 III, 14 | and if anything occurs, being near at hand, they perceive 29 III, 14 | him-hasten to depose him from it, being all desirous to take his 30 III, 16 | the supply of the indigent being wasted, not only by the 31 III, 17 | with one another. And it being impossible for them to live 32 III, 17 | and then have to dread being called to account for things 33 III, 17 | opinion does not get relief by being saved from working single-handed, 34 III, 17 | accusers, so as either to avoid being indited altogether, or, 35 IV, 1 | been reasonable; for in being ambitious of undertaking 36 IV, 1 | than all punishment, after being entrusted with so great 37 IV, 1 | not3 and the punishment of being cut asunder,4 and perishing 38 IV, 1 | was he not very nearly being destroyed, but for the intercession 39 IV, 1 | not become good even by being well treated, deserves all 40 IV, 2 | whereby he may stop their being misled; and so having shown 41 IV, 2 | teeth, outer darkness, and being cut asunder,21 and having 42 IV, 3 | least sign of such a power being left us, while on every 43 IV, 4 | always look for victory being won or defeat sustained 44 IV, 4 | other does she tolerate its being slandered, but commends 45 IV, 4(33)| the worlds, and that as being the most ancient and the 46 IV, 5 | himself the reputation of being proud and ignorant; so that 47 IV, 6(44)| mere rhetorical artifice being like the mountebank on the 48 V, 3 | For they who are rebuked, being galled by what has been 49 V, 4 | For as they who revel in being rich, when they fall into 50 V, 4 | they are not constantly being praised, become, as by some 51 V, 4 | or if they hear others being praised. He who enters upon 52 V, 5 | and that on the whole, being but a man, he cannot be 53 V, 6 | occasions, will not escape being corrupted by grief. For 54 V, 6 | they, fall as far short of being able to criticize sermons 55 V, 6 | possibly goes home without being praised at all, and he must 56 V, 6 | accounts. For if a man, being a pre-eminently good painter, 57 V, 8 | preaching, for the mind being unable to bear the senseless 58 VI, 3 | do not say so as to avoid being forcibly seized by them ( 59 VI, 3 | is weak, and capable of being speedily subdued, because 60 VI, 4 | this, indeed, is capable of being proved from the very rites 61 VI, 4 | the very rites which are being then celebrated. I myself, 62 VI, 4 | used to tell him, that he being thought worthy of a vision 63 VI, 4 | from some one else, but as being himself thought worthy to 64 VI, 5 | body contribute towards our being not self-willed, or proud, 65 VI, 7 | thee, when this subject was being discussed between us, "If 66 VI, 9 | fault-finding, rather than being indignant and angry about 67 VI, 12 | often been in danger of being completely unhinged, such 68 VI, 12 | things often by myself, and being unable to bear the thought 69 VI, 13 | is thenceforth tormented, being gnawed by an evil conscience;


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