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St. John Chrysostom
Three Homilies Concerning the Power of Demons

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   Homily, Par.
1 I, 1 | surfeit of my words: but I see that the contrary is happening: 2 I, 1 | teaching, filled full: for I see that after having drunk 3 I, 2 | curtains are drawn aside and we see him seated on the lofty 4 I, 2 | the Only-Begotten, when we see the curtains of heaven drawn 5 I, 2 | consider with me what it is to see our nature borne upon the 6 I, 3 | in Paradise."13 Dost thou see that not the gift of Paradise 7 I, 4 | difference of speech. And see with me, his lovingkindness. " 8 I, 4 | wronged to the highest degree. See at least how he defends 9 I, 4 | unspeakable height. Dost thou see that the deprivation of 10 I, 5 | This too, it is possible to see in the case of the husbandmen: 11 I, 5 | we admire them, when we see them cutting off much that 12 I, 6 | Demons. For it is possible to see both things in the case 13 I, 6 | form another example to see once more how a Demon arranges 14 I, 6 | his body: and thou shalt see the savage and inhuman and 15 I, 7 | same thing."22 ~Dost thou see how those perished on account 16 I, 7 | committed by us, then we shall see especially that the providence 17 I, 8 | their desert. But we do not see all here receiving according 18 II, 2 | and touch what he hath, see if he will not blaspheme 19 II, 2 | another name? You shall see that that also is not a 20 II, 3 | fully. What then? If we see this beautiful and wondrous 21 II, 3 | means of them: Dost thou see that all things hurt the 22 II, 3 | the weak man? Dost thou see that even the medicines 23 II, 3 | unto life."10 Dost thou see that the weak is hurt even 24 II, 4 | this world, that they which see not may see, and that they 25 II, 4 | that they which see not may see, and that they which see 26 II, 4 | see, and that they which see may become blind."11 What 27 II, 4 | of the judge. Dost thou see to what a dignity the Apostle 28 II, 4 | touch his life." Dost thou see the authority of the servant? 29 II, 5 | forethought plain. Dost thou not see men taken away prematurely 30 II, 6 | the master be forgiven us. See the second expiation of 31 II, 6 | heavy burden of his sins.24 See we have shewn five ways 32 III, 1| the brighter. Dost thou see how great is the gain? But 33 III, 1| with pleasure, Dost thou see how great is the gain both 34 III, 2| twelve Apostles. Dost thou see how little is the leaven? 35 III, 2| was in unbelief. Dost thou see how great is the lump? But 36 III, 3| the glory of his Father." See the equality of the glory: 37 III, 3| drove them on. Dost thou see here both those who sin, 38 III, 3| do good works? Dost thou see how on seeing their fellow-servants 39 III, 3| sinful, in order thou mayest see side by side, both the sins 40 III, 3| gentle and loving. Dost thou see again that the purpose determined 41 III, 3| not the Devil? Dost thou see that the judgments were 42 III, 3| under subjection. Dost thou see how unpardonable this is? 43 III, 3| could overthrow. But let us see what he saith. "What is 44 III, 3| say this but the opposite. See the villany of the Devil. 45 III, 4| 4. See what an evil it is to commit 46 III, 4| and rent the woman. And see how he works evil. "Ye shall 47 III, 4| nothing else. Dost thou see how, from folly alone and 48 III, 5| he fall away. Dost thou see him indeed come to extreme 49 III, 5| to him. For saith he "I see my food to be loathsome." 50 III, 5| afterwards learned the cause, see what piety he shewed, for


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