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St. John Chrysostom
Treatise on the priesthood

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power

   Book, Par.
1 I, 8 | stepped in and displayed its power in the way which I will 2 II, 3 | for the exercise of our power, inasmuch as God rewards 3 II, 3 | restive (which it is in his power to be), he makes the mischief 4 II, 5 | do you know how great the power of love is? For omitting 5 III, 4 | archangel, nor any other created power, but the Paraclete Himself, 6 III, 6 | benefiting, God has bestowed a power on priests greater than 7 III, 6 | men of high rank and great power in the world, are unable 8 III, 6 | themselves in addition, how much power think you both in himself 9 III, 7 | flight, and do all in his power to avoid plunging into such 10 III, 9 | those who are invested with power no one dare open his lips.~ 11 III, 9 | become invested with so much power that they can appoint or 12 III, 10| who as far as lies in our power have defiled it with so 13 III, 11| but only the authority and power. And this desire I think 14 III, 14| ought to be endued with such power as the grace of God bestowed 15 III, 15| which exceed their natural power, they make the condition 16 III, 16| poverty and its terrible power to depress even the noblest 17 III, 16| shamelessness are insulted, the power of despondency becoming 18 IV, 1 | what was so far beyond thy power? Who compelled thee to do 19 IV, 1 | the kingdom and sovereign power? I wished to lead the undisturbed 20 IV, 2 | worthy, so far as human power can, of the incorruptible 21 IV, 3 | ourselves to acquiring this power, when he says: "Be ready 22 IV, 3 | indeed we are endued with a power of working miracles. But 23 IV, 3 | the least sign of such a power being left us, while on 24 IV, 5 | any be destitute of this power, the souls of those who 25 IV, 6 | to-day? For he had a greater power by far than power of speech, 26 IV, 6 | greater power by far than power of speech, power which brought 27 IV, 6 | far than power of speech, power which brought about greater 28 IV, 7 | wonders? Is it not from the power of his epistles? whereby 29 IV, 7 | they know them and their power best who constantly use 30 V, 1 | to their praise, and the power of preaching well.1 ~ 31 V, 5 | he does not cultivate his power by constant application 32 V, 6 | seated there who possess this power; it follows, of necessity, 33 V, 8 | his labors, or from his power in preaching, for the mind 34 V, 8 | the preservation of that power, if this be not added: and 35 V, 8 | speak with considerable power, need such constant exercise 36 VI, 2 | the utmost extent of human power they may draw near to God 37 VI, 2 | with unstained purity, what power and strength, thinkest thou, 38 VI, 4 | wealth, and an abundance of power, and sloth the offspring 39 VI, 8 | in society which have the power to upset the balance of 40 VI, 12 | abundance of authority and power; of envy, the reputation 41 VI, 12 | air, and sorcery of every power and form; and let him consider 42 VI, 13 | the greater part of his power, nor can any one have so 43 VI, 13 | wanting of what is in my power.~On this, he weeping yet


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