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| Alphabetical [« »] beating 1 beatings 1 beautiful 4 beauty 21 became 5 because 28 become 19 | Frequency [« »] 22 others 22 ourselves 22 see 21 beauty 21 day 21 once 20 back | St. John Chrysostom An Exhortation to Theodore After His Fall IntraText - Concordances beauty |
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1 I, 1 | and bare of its former beauty and comeliness, unadorned 2 I, 3 | comeliness, and health, and beauty now extinguished, who can 3 I, 3 | life, who regarded bodily beauty no more than if it had been 4 I, 11| shall see it display its beauty in an incorruptible form: 5 I, 11| like: so completely do his beauty, his grace, his splendour, 6 I, 13| thy soul. For corporeal beauty indeed God has confined 7 I, 13| He had placed corporeal beauty also under our control we 8 I, 13| in reality produce bodily beauty, cunningly devise imitations 9 I, 13| discoursing concerning this beauty, said "And the king shall 10 I, 13| shall have desire of thy beauty."50 Seest thou not also 11 I, 13| is no lover of corporeal beauty, even if he be very frantic, 12 I, 14| are made of clay. For if beauty, when occurs in the body, 13 I, 14| refulgent with it what can match beauty and grace of this kind? 14 I, 14| groundwork of this corporeal beauty is nothing else but phlegm, 15 I, 14| of these things? But thy beauty was not of this kind, but 16 I, 14| endeavour to present to you the beauty of this soul from another 17 I, 14| powers Hear at least how the beauty of these struck the man 18 I, 14| wishing to set forth their beauty and being unable to find 19 I, 14| form some such image of the beauty of the soul. "For they shall 20 I, 14| bodily eyes to behold the beauty of the soul you would laugh 21 I, 14| approach to that kind of beauty becomes easy to us by our