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1 I, 1 | consider what course of life it would be best for us 2 I, 3 | duty to pursue the blessed life of monks, and the true philosophy,2 3 I, 3(2) | Chrysostom in the sense of a life of religious contemplation 4 I, 4 | into the same condition of life as himself, he gave free 5 I, 5 | thee: but as long as my life lasts, be content to live 6 I, 5 | thy journey through this life, let this bond at least 7 I, 7 | past. For I placed my very life, so to say, in your hands, 8 I, 8 | state, but also in private life, in the dealings of husband 9 II, 2 | things and touches his own life: and in the second place 10 II, 6 | love than by giving up my life when it is necessary to 11 II, 6 | that a man lay down his life for his friends." If then 12 III, 2 | who have spent all their life in labors of this kind, 13 III, 5 | is excluded from eternal life, and if all these things 14 III, 6 | the present and the future life. For our natural parents 15 III, 6 | parents generate us unto this life only, but the others unto 16 III, 7 | of conduct, and purity of life and superhuman virtue, do 17 III, 13 | are of a rough habit of life and have been brought up 18 III, 14 | this private and inactive life, their isolation serves 19 III, 14 | concerning his manner of life, lest some one discovering 20 III, 14 | them, and putting their life to a more searching test 21 III, 14 | smoke. For as long as the life of the priest is well regulated 22 III, 14 | treacherous ocean of this life, none of his other good 23 III, 14 | returned to this condition of life in which I now am, I trust 24 III, 15 | soon as they entered public life, and were compelled to correct 25 III, 15 | arriving at that time of life, he should still remain 26 III, 15(31)| irreligious, if not immoral life. ~ 27 III, 16 | enter upon this path of life to investigate all matters 28 III, 16(34)| i.e., a life of religious contemplation, 29 III, 16(34)| consecrated to a religious life, yet remained at home under 30 III, 17 | to exhibit upon earth the life which angels lead, and while 31 III, 17 | about the necessaries of life, no menaces of oppressors, 32 III, 17 | independence in the necessaries of life, and giving her some woman 33 IV, 1 | undisturbed and peaceful life of ordinary men, but thou 34 IV, 2 | other departments of this life, when some plan is proposed, 35 IV, 3 | the ordering of our daily life for the best, it is true 36 IV, 3 | best, it is true that the life of another may provoke us 37 IV, 6 | he was removed from this life, he was thought worthy to 38 IV, 6 | miracles and turn to the life of this blessed saint, and 39 IV, 7 | were provoked to seek his life? At that time, as I said, 40 IV, 7 | little towards living a good life. For by the use of these, 41 IV, 8 | to that blessed state of life which Christ appointed for 42 IV, 8 | word of mouth, while his life as an apostle was so illustrious? 43 IV, 8 | so illustrious? His holy life might be a great inducement 44 IV, 9 | what weight will any one's life be able to prove? What then 45 IV, 9 | in a sound faith if the life is corrupt. Wherefore, for 46 V, 8 | he will so embitter his life, insulting him to his face, 47 VI, 2 | security of that manner of life, but add to it numberless 48 VI, 3 | and unaffected voice, a life of poverty, a despised, 49 VI, 4 | hampered with the cares of this life, and this makes them the 50 VI, 4 | versed in the affairs of this life as they who are engaged 51 VI, 4(9) | descriptions of monastic life were no doubt drawn from 52 VI, 4(9) | 3, and LXIX. c. 3; also Life of St. Chrysostom by the 53 VI, 6 | suitable for his course of life, in order that such may 54 VI, 6 | any one admire a solitary life, and retirement from the 55 VI, 6 | should say myself that such a life was a token of patience, 56 VI, 7 | of the Church, or in the life of the recluse, I would 57 VI, 7 | case who affects a secluded life. For he does not have many 58 VI, 8 | to luxury and laxity of life, and to laziness, and, little 59 VI, 9 | forbearance which has marked my life, and when you all revered 60 VI, 10 | is living this toilsome life of ours, to be free from 61 VI, 13 | than before let me pass my life with thee.~Chrysostom: But