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| Alphabetical [« »] accomplished 3 accomplishment 1 according 6 account 26 accurately 1 accursed 4 accuse 3 | Frequency [« »] 27 away 27 possible 27 same 26 account 26 down 26 may 26 punishment | St. John Chrysostom An Exhortation to Theodore After His Fall IntraText - Concordances account |
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1 I, 1 | and overthrow; for on this account I wail and mourn, and shall 2 I, 3 | small or great? On this account the Evil One uses all kinds 3 I, 4 | way of avenging Himself on account of our former deeds; but 4 I, 5 | way of avenging himself on account of his former deeds, but 5 I, 5 | in God, and repentance on account of his former misdeeds.12 ~ 6 I, 6 | speaking on this wise: "On account of his sin I put him to 7 I, 7 | not have anything less on account of the short space of time: 8 I, 11| things out of his soul on account of the pleasure produced 9 I, 12| slippery and insecure, both on account of wars, and plots, and 10 I, 12| are required to give an account of their life in this world.47 11 I, 14| kinsfolk, the distresses on account of his friends, the hunger, 12 I, 14| burning, the despondency on account both of those who belonged 13 I, 15| desperate; so much more account do we take of the body than 14 I, 15| His only begotten Son on account of His love towards us, 15 I, 16| are made to stumble on thy account, those who ate falling, 16 I, 16| which oppresses us on thy account. For now, passing by the 17 I, 17| without uttering any rebuke on account of what had happened he 18 I, 19| this must be taken into account, and such reasoning must 19 II, 1 | of my distress. On this account do I fear and tremble, knowing 20 II, 2 | he committed adultery on account of his passion, and he committed 21 II, 2 | and he committed murder on account of his adultery; but he 22 II, 2 | deprived of all the kingdom on account of his sin, God permitted 23 II, 2 | part of the government on account of the renown of his father. ~ 24 II, 2 | heavenly things, and we take no account of the things which are 25 II, 2 | we must submit to give an account not of deeds only but also 26 II, 5 | various anxieties on their account, and many fears and toils.