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St. John Chrysostom
An Exhortation to Theodore After His Fall

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evil

   Letter, Par.
1 I, 1 | virtue into the extremity of evil doing, much more will God 2 I, 2 | abyss of wickedness. And the Evil One knowing this, when he 3 I, 2 | by the consciousness of evil deeds, steps in himself 4 I, 3 | great? On this account the Evil One uses all kinds of devices 5 I, 4 | he had kindled by so many evil doings; but since the Divine 6 I, 6 | face? I will not bring the evil upon him in his own days, 7 I, 7 | extremity, so to say, of evil, he the rich and free and 8 I, 8 | let us not continue in evil, nor despair of reconciliation, 9 I, 9 | here indeed both good and evil things have an end, and 10 I, 10| themselves to everlasting evil. And lest we should suffer 11 I, 12| itself? For how great an evil this is cannot possibly 12 I, 15| that they turned from their evil ways, and God repented of 13 I, 15| and God repented of the evil which He said He would do 14 I, 15| those who had vehemence in evil things, will also in turn 15 I, 16| ourselves not only has this evil that it shuts the gates 16 I, 17| a little loophole to the evil one, through some Satanic 17 I, 17| drive him into some great evil, suffered him to have his 18 I, 18| being still held down by the evil of despair; but just as 19 I, 19| contempt proclaim their own evil deeds with much effrontery, 20 I, 19| works, and takes only the evil with him, it is impossible 21 I, 19| struck there between the evil deeds and those which are 22 I, 19| arising from the doing of evil deeds is not so strong as 23 I, 19| foremost place; but if the evil deeds exceed, they carry 24 II, 1 | wilt crush the head of the Evil One himself; nor let it 25 II, 1 | eye, the keen eye of the Evil One perceived the excellence 26 II, 1 | These things irritated the Evil One, these things stirred 27 II, 2 | Thou seest how great an evil it is not to master pleasure, 28 II, 3 | for the struggle with the Evil One; I know that thou art 29 II, 3 | betray thee, should the Evil One bring countless engines 30 II, 5 | children and slaves? It is an evil thing to wed a very poor 31 II, 5 | pieces the sharp sword of the Evil One, by means of which he


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