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St. John Chrysostom
An Exhortation to Theodore After His Fall

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life

   Letter, Par.
1 I, 2 | anchor, the foundation of our life, the guide of the way which 2 I, 2 | tempest of the evils of this life. If any one then becomes 3 I, 3 | scorn the vanity of this life, who regarded bodily beauty 4 I, 3 | not raise the dead man to life by their lamentation; but 5 I, 3 | soul back to its former life? For many both now and in 6 I, 6 | uttered at every time of life, even on the verge of old 7 I, 6 | had committed in his whole life, and received the prize 8 I, 7 | he had despaired of his life, and, dejected by what had 9 I, 9 | the other folly of this life? Were are they now who used 10 I, 9 | abandoned, extravagant manner of life - it has all come to an 11 I, 9 | extreme bitterness of their life, and in their dreams see 12 I, 9 | become rich in this present life, as it were in a dream, 13 I, 9 | enjoyment of the present life to be extended? For I do 14 I, 9 | there is for often when life has been extended for a 15 I, 10 | eye (for such is present life compared with the other) 16 I, 10 | in the few days of this life to make all good, they neglected 17 I, 11 | the condition of the other life, so far as it is possible 18 I, 11 | be more blessed than this life? It is not possible there 19 I, 11 | supply of the necessaries of life, or bemoaning himself over 20 I, 12 | give an account of their life in this world.47 For if 21 I, 12 | deeds worthy of eternal life, are being crowned, and 22 I, 13 | the world in this present life, I mean wealth and power, 23 I, 13 | the limits of this present life, and cannot accompany us 24 I, 13 | arrives and the present life is delivered at the day 25 I, 13 | harlotry of this present life. And you will find the prophets 26 I, 13 | faith, but also an unclean life which is sufficient to work 27 I, 14 | to your former manner of life. For that unbelievers should 28 I, 14 | present, should spend our life in this miserable and deplorable 29 I, 14 | for the virtue of their life), what consolation, what 30 I, 16 | thy former strictness of life the result will be reversed, 31 I, 17 | trodden all the pomps of this life under foot, and have ascended 32 I, 17 | conducted him to this way of life,71 saying that he had both 33 I, 17 | illustrious, that his former life seemed to be nothing in 34 I, 17 | and leading an angelic life, and being now on the way 35 I, 17 | himself to the monastic life, he fell into a passionate 36 I, 17(72)| i.e., the life of monaotic seclusion. ~ 37 I, 19 | nor with conversion of life, but in fact some of them 38 I, 19 | Lay hold then on eternal life, delight in the Lord, and 39 II, 2 | outside the rough billows of life, and dwell in a tranquil 40 II, 3 | to-day; for this present life in no wise differs from 41 II, 3 | unseemly pleasures of this life no-wise differ from shadows 42 II, 3 | righteous man says: "My life is swifter than a runner." 43 II, 4 | and spending thy whole life in Christ thou hadst, in 44 II, 4 | near the very extremity of life should abandon hope, if 45 II, 4 | will enjoy the sweets of life, but afterwards, when I 46 II, 4 | But what if I bring my life to a bad end in a short 47 II, 4 | Consider the anxieties of life which befall us, both those 48 II, 4 | over us imperilling even life itself, the labours,the 49 II, 5 | domestic slaves? Is this then life Theodore, when one's soul 50 II, 5 | property, exile, peril of life, he does not even reckon 51 II, 5 | this is to him sweeter than life itself. For as when one 52 II, 5 | turmoil and stormy billows of life takes his seat upon secure 53 II, 5 | for us. The things of this life are a shadow, and more naught


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