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St. John Chrysostom
Treatise on the priesthood

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having

   Book, Par.
1 I, 3 | our former equality: for having got the start of me in time, 2 I, 3 | start of me in time, and having displayed great earnestness, 3 I, 5 | condition of a young woman who, having but lately left her paternal 4 I, 6 | honor. But that noble youth having come to me privately, and 5 I, 6 | come to me privately, and having conferred with me about 6 I, 6 | restive, and contradictory.7 Having yielded to these remonstrances, 7 I, 6 | remonstrances, and afterwards having learned that I had escaped 8 I, 7 | excess of forethought. For having totally cast away all these 9 I, 8 | out of the furnace, and having steeped it in wine, then 10 I, 8 | filled it with water, and, having ordered the chamber where 11 II, 4 | pleasures of the world, and having occasion to be proud on 12 II, 4 | for it, to say nothing of having confided to you the entire 13 II, 6 | of our intimate friends, having been falsely accused of 14 II, 7 | most iniquitous of mankind, having treated great and excellent 15 II, 7 | approve), but accuse me of having selfishly spared my own 16 II, 7 | own soul? For so far from having insulted the men in question 17 III, 4(5)| word pi/stewj "of faith," having in its place to/te "at that 18 III, 10 | is offered them, without having first acquired a knowledge 19 III, 14 | the rush of passion, and having nothing on which to fasten 20 III, 14 | enemies and antagonists, and having discovered all his weak 21 III, 15 | who issued from that body, having shone conspicuously in this 22 III, 16 | one of the wisest of men, having regard to the avarice and 23 III, 17 | some of the weaker brethren having plunged into business, because 24 IV, 1 | this excuse beforehand,1 by having hurriedly seized upon the 25 IV, 2 | their being misled; and so having shown himself unworthy of 26 IV, 2 | respond to the call, and then having set his hand to the material 27 IV, 2 | being cut asunder,21 and having a portion with the hypocrites.~ 28 IV, 3 | instances of seasonable sleep having saved the physician all 29 IV, 4(35)| is called Son of God as having, in a certain sense. become 30 V, 5 | he will go away without having gained anything but countless 31 V, 6 | and senseless spirit, and having no fault to find with him, 32 V, 6 | means of others, and often having chosen some one of those 33 V, 8 | popular opinion. For not having the energy to equal those 34 VI, 4(6) | precious blood of Christ, having so changed them by thy Holy 35 VI, 12 | than any kind of death; and having told him all this, bid him 36 VI, 13 | yet more, rose up. But I, having embraced him and kissed


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