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St. John Chrysostom
An Exhortation to Theodore After His Fall

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good

   Letter, Par.
1 I, 1 | downcast, nor fling away good hopes, nor fall into the 2 I, 3 | outside to accomplish any good thing, either small or great? 3 I, 4 | behoves us to be of much good courage, and to trust in 4 I, 5 | gained the greatest possible good; a firm hold upon faith 5 I, 6 | with him, and finished the good course.15 And not only by 6 I, 9 | For not a single item of good, however small it may be, 7 I, 9 | thoughts, much more will our good deeds, whether they be great 8 I, 9 | operation, and makes our good hopes stronger. For this 9 I, 9 | punishments? For here indeed both good and evil things have an 10 I, 10| for the sake of seeing a good dream, would elect to be 11 I, 10| mentioned, and enjoy the good things which are stored 12 I, 10| of this life to make all good, they neglected their opportunity 13 I, 10| hell: but the loss of the good things involves so much 14 I, 11| blessed Peter says; "it is good for us to be here."34 But 15 I, 12| who have practised what is good, and wrought deeds worthy 16 I, 13| rejoicing not only in the good things actually in hand, 17 I, 13| scrutinize those who enjoy the good things of the world in this 18 I, 13| acknowledged not to be really good, and do not abide with them, 19 I, 13| desirable that not only are good men brought to long after 20 I, 15| for no reason than His own good will, and with a view to 21 I, 15| turn exhibit the same in good things, being conscious 22 I, 16| energy, and shall run this good race with much ease. Let 23 I, 18| sower, was not to gain any good from his labor? So then 24 I, 18| unless he does this with a good hope, will not be able to 25 I, 19| to confession, but with a good expectation, after cutting 26 I, 19| other he who is supported by good hopes, and does not despair 27 I, 19| has done many great and good deeds, but meanwhile he 28 I, 19| sin equivalent to those good deeds, and this especially 29 I, 19| if we do not store up in good time a measure of good deeds 30 I, 19| in good time a measure of good deeds equivalent to the 31 I, 19| world with many deeds both good and bad, will have some 32 I, 19| man is destitute of these good works, and takes only the 33 I, 19| because the number of his good actions is not so great 34 I, 19| never desist from doing good deeds, nor grow weary, nor, 35 II, 1 | sincere, and fervent change to good? For delicacy of food was 36 II, 2 | he had accomplished many good deeds, betrayed himself


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