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| Alphabetical [« »] endured 2 enduring 2 enemies 1 enemy 14 energy 4 enervated 1 enervation 1 | Frequency [« »] 14 behold 14 committed 14 concerning 14 enemy 14 itself 14 longer 14 put | St. John Chrysostom An Exhortation to Theodore After His Fall IntraText - Concordances enemy |
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1 I, 2 | cruel tyrant, and implacable enemy of our salvation; having 2 I, 3 | again, and will smite his enemy; but he who is in, bondage 3 I, 14| in portion to fight the enemy? In fact he wrestled with 4 I, 16| repulse and overthrow the enemy there when he is fiercely 5 II, 1 | and prevailed over the enemy. Many also of those who 6 II, 1 | beloved Theodore, because the enemy has shaken thee a little 7 II, 1 | and to hold aloof from the enemy; but as long as a man stands 8 II, 1 | much spirit against the enemy may sometimes be wounded 9 II, 1 | afterwards: even so the common enemy of all has attempted to 10 II, 3 | if thou wilt say to the enemy "We do not serve thy pleasures, 11 II, 3 | has betrayed them to the enemy without any trouble on his 12 II, 4 | out of the hands of the enemy. Now then is it not strange 13 II, 4 | but crying aloud to the enemy: "Slay me, smite me, spare 14 II, 5 | the strong weapon of the enemy, and the only way in which