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1 I, 7 | declined this ministry through love of vainglory, and there 2 I, 7 | designing men are many, genuine love is no more, and the deadly 3 II, 1 | declared to be proofs of love to Himself?1 For addressing 4 II, 1 | zeal for them as a sign of love towards ourselves: yet all 5 II, 1 | Thou knowest Lord that I love Thee," and invoked the beloved 6 II, 1 | Himself as a witness of his love, the Saviour did not stop 7 II, 1 | that which was the token of love. For He did not at that 8 II, 1 | exceeding depth of his own love: so now also when He says, " 9 II, 4 | the flock was a token of love for Himself.~Basil: But 10 II, 4 | thou thyself-dost thou not love Christ?~Chrysostom: Yea, 11 II, 4 | Christ?~Chrysostom: Yea, I love Him, and shall never cease 12 II, 4 | should provoke Him whom I love.~Basil: But what riddle 13 II, 4 | to tend them because you love Him who gave this command?~ 14 II, 5 | know how great the power of love is? For omitting all the 15 II, 5 | ye are my disciples if ye love one another,"17 and Paul 16 II, 6 | not know how otherwise to love than by giving up my life 17 II, 6 | the definition of perfect love. "Greater love," He said, " 18 II, 6 | of perfect love. "Greater love," He said, "hath no man 19 II, 6 | impossible to find greater love than this, you have attained 20 II, 6 | Do you then suppose that love is sufficient for the correction 21 III, 3 | condemn me for pride and love of glory. And in addition 22 III, 4 | Oh! what a marvel! what love of God to man! He who sitteth 23 III, 9 | sorrow at their prosperity, love of praise, desire of honor ( 24 III, 12| would admit, who out of love to me art especially eager 25 III, 14| innate virtue, but by my love of retirement? and that 26 III, 15| it that worldly men, who love the praise of the multitude, 27 III, 16| any one superior to the love of money, forthwith represent 28 VI, 4 | thou, who hast been wont to love me beyond measure. For the 29 VI, 8 | does not restrain them, to love of glory, and to boastfulness, 30 VI, 8 | enslave it, and fervent love - the spring one may say 31 VI, 12 | whilst he is burning with love, he hears from some quarter 32 VI, 13 | Christ, if any comfort of love, if any bowels, and mercies,20