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| Alphabetical [« »] sorrow 6 sorrowed 1 sorrowfully 2 soul 52 soul-destroying 1 souls 12 sound 3 | Frequency [« »] 53 life 52 having 52 himself 52 soul 51 thee 50 me 49 being | St. John Chrysostom An Exhortation to Theodore After His Fall IntraText - Concordances soul |
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1 I, 1 | yet shall I mourn over a soul which is of equal value 2 I, 1 | the desolation of a sacred soul, the destruction and effacement 3 I, 1 | pledges deposited in thy soul were far more precious than 4 I, 1 | also was the purity of thy soul. Now perhaps I shall seem 5 I, 1 | despair, but impiety of soul. Therefore Solomon did not 6 I, 1 | yoke upon the neck of the soul, and so forcing it to stoop, 7 I, 1 | this is the mark of a noble soul, not to be cast down, nor 8 I, 2 | art submerging thy unhappy soul, imposing on thyself this 9 I, 3 | place of a corpse a dead soul lies before us, pierced 10 I, 3 | things concern the human soul? It is not possible indeed 11 I, 3 | naught the death of the soul. "For in Hades" we read, " 12 I, 3 | hope of conducting the lost soul back to its former life? 13 I, 5 | chances to open his mouth, the soul instantly takes its flight 14 I, 6 | but by disposition of the soul. For the Ninevites did not 15 I, 9 | mode of thinking from your soul, and to return to this state 16 I, 10| punishment are poured in upon the soul from every side. And if 17 I, 10| should ask, "and how can the soul bear up against such a multitude 18 I, 10| happened not because the soul was consumed but because 19 I, 10| latter not broken down, the soul would not have ceased being 20 I, 10| were destructive of the soul: for even the body will 21 I, 10| abide together with the soul, in a state of eternal punishment, 22 I, 11| having cast out of his soul thoughts of humility and 23 I, 11| other things out of his soul on account of the pleasure 24 I, 12| pitiable than this condition of soul? For this king does not 25 I, 13| of Christ? For when the soul has returned to the proper 26 I, 13| them more perfectly on thy soul. For corporeal beauty indeed 27 I, 13| of nature, but grace of soul is released from the constraint 28 I, 13| grievously neglected our soul.~For if, even as it is, 29 I, 13| we have set apart for the soul and serious matters, if 30 I, 13| comely on, can raise the soul, even when it has been reduced 31 I, 13| more will He embrace My soul, which has now fallen for 32 I, 14| minds of most men, when the soul is refulgent with it what 33 I, 14| one has anywhere seen a soul by itself, stripped of the 34 I, 14| to you the beauty of this soul from another source. I mean 35 I, 14| image of the beauty of the soul. "For they shall be," we 36 I, 14| behold the beauty of the soul you would laugh to scorn 37 I, 14| the gracefulness of the soul. Let us not then neglect 38 I, 15| neglected, but also those of the soul; and yet we have arrived 39 I, 15| of the body than of the soul. And this is the reason 40 I, 15| are not able to kill the soul; but rather fear Him who 41 I, 15| is able to destroy both soul and body in Hell."63 ~Well, 42 I, 15| of the disorders of the soul as incurable? or must I 43 I, 16| into recklessness For the soul, when once it has abandoned 44 I, 17| tears, wiping off from his soul the defilement of his sin. 45 I, 19| wilt be able to put thy soul, which makes its confession, 46 I, 19| accompanied with compunction of soul, nor with bitter tears, 47 II, 1 | perceived the excellence of thy soul, and guessed from many tokens 48 II, 2 | whole world and lose his own soul?" Or that we have been deceived 49 II, 3 | is more precious than the soul; and even they who have 50 II, 3 | is no equivalent of the soul" is the saying of a heathen 51 II, 4 | fight, who tremble for thy soul,-Valerius the holy man of 52 II, 5 | life Theodore, when one's soul is distracted in so many