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St. John Chrysostom
Three Homilies Concerning the Power of Demons

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   Homily, Par.
1 I, 1 | me because I am a sinful man:"3 Matthew styling himself 2 I, 2 | more insignificant than man, and nothing became more 3 I, 2 | became more honoured than man. He was the last item of 4 I, 2 | some generous and opulent man who has seen some one escape 5 I, 2 | the case of our nature. Man cast aside all that he had, 6 I, 2 | day the whole nature of man will come forward, and will 7 I, 3 | dishonour his parents; if this man had continued to dwell in 8 I, 3 | from the mother of this man, what a good result the 9 I, 3 | she says "I have gotten a man through the Lord."11 She 10 I, 3 | turned out profitably to man, on account of our carelessness, 11 I, 3 | done. He gave Paradise to man. He cast him out when he 12 I, 6 | therefore when thou seest a man excited by a Demon, worship 13 I, 6 | and desires to hurl the man headlong, and does not allow 14 I, 6 | strength, as both to bring the man to his senses, and make 15 I, 7 | What kind of confusion, O man, and disorder? A certain 16 I, 7 | were to chasten no wicked man, nor were to honour any 17 I, 7 | been accomplished by each man) let us bring forward those 18 I, 7 | thou seest any righteous man chastened, remember Job: 19 I, 7 | more righteous than that man, nor within a small distance 20 I, 7 | suffered so much, as that man.~ 21 I, 8 | on his bed. For that that man was delivered over then 22 I, 8 | with it to understand a man's art, much rather is it 23 II, 2 | slandering; for he slandered man to God saying "Doth Job 24 II, 2 | He slandered God again to man saying "Fire fell from heaven 25 II, 2 | own power but from that man's slothfulness and carelessness. 26 II, 3 | all things hurt the weak man? Dost thou see that even 27 II, 4 | Thou hast seen that a weak man is hurt on all sides, but 28 II, 4 | snatched beforehand the man from the gullet of the wild 29 II, 5 | art destroyed. Let the old man keep this admonition, let 30 II, 5 | admonition, let the young man take this advice. Yea, art 31 III | are able to do the wary man any harm. The proof of this 32 III, 1| proof, and if thou seest a man living in wickedness, and 33 III, 1| is a servant; thou art a man and he is a man. Thou livest 34 III, 1| thou art a man and he is a man. Thou livest in the same 35 III, 1| say about the righteous man. "He is grievous to us, 36 III, 1| the sight of the righteous man did not torment them, this 37 III, 2| no harm to the righteous man, but he rather rejoiced 38 III, 2| wickedness and the righteous man his courage. But he does 39 III, 2| not less than of old. Is a man incredulous? and does he 40 III, 2| he was? Shew him another man, emulating the life of that 41 III, 2| accusation. "Thou art an austere man." For he ought to mourn, 42 III, 2| that thou art an austere man." O miserable, and wretched, 43 III, 2| wretched, ungrateful and lazy man! Thou oughtest to have accused 44 III, 3| account, he saith "The Son of Man cometh in the glory of his 45 III, 3| this the master; and that man came and proclaimed an overthrow; 46 III, 3| proclaimed an overthrow; but this man declared the glad tidings 47 III, 3| another people, but one man will often judge a whole 48 III, 3| children. But from this man he took not away anything, 49 III, 3| the other a partner of the man's life. She is a helpmate, 50 III, 4| his works. For he formed man, who had not existed before; 51 III, 4| prohibition he made for man's advantage. But the Devil 52 III, 4| the conqueror. For this man will give us greater zeal, 53 III, 5| world that blessed and noble man stands forth, and by means 54 III, 5| these consolations that man was deprived, and not even 55 III, 5| fallest into weakness, O man, remember that body and 56 III, 5| upon this saint. But this man, says one, has much comfort 57 III, 6| degree brought upon this just man. Dost thou wish that I should 58 III, 6| then against this noble man? He lost ten children, the 59 III, 6| have recourse to this just man, and thou shalt find altogether 60 III, 6| circumstance which happened in that man's case alone) not even had 61 III, 6| terrify me in visions?" What man of iron what heart of steel 62 III, 7| Let the sufferings of that man then be the medicines for


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