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St. John Chrysostom
Three Homilies Concerning the Power of Demons

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evil

   Homily, Par.
1 I, 2 | it was entrusted, waxed evil over their charge. This 2 I, 3 | Paradise-look, into how great evil he would have rushed. For 3 I, 4 | and saying, "There is no evil in the city which the Lord 4 I, 4 | Lord hath not done"16 -now evil is an ambiguous term; and 5 I, 5 | 5. There is then evil, which is really evil; fornication, 6 I, 5 | then evil, which is really evil; fornication, adultery, 7 I, 5 | punishment. Again there is evil, which rather is not evil, 8 I, 5 | evil, which rather is not evil, but is called so, famine, 9 I, 5 | to God."17 He calls this evil therefore which chastens 10 I, 5 | calls then by the name of evil the affliction, which arises 11 I, 5 | accustomed to call by the name of evil, not only thefts and adulteries, 12 I, 5 | prophet saith "There is no evil in the city which the Lord 13 I, 5 | maketh peace and createth evil,"18 again naming calamities 14 I, 5 | naming calamities evils. This evil also Christ hints at, thus 15 I, 5 | sufficient for the day is the evil thereof,"19 that is to say 16 I, 5 | he here calls punishment evil; and himself brings these 17 I, 5 | physician who does so many evil things, but to blaspheme 18 I, 6 | lovingkindness of God, and the evil of the Demons. The evil 19 I, 6 | evil of the Demons. The evil of the Demons when they 20 I, 7 | For why when there are two evil men, is one chastened, and 21 I, 7 | were to chasten all the evil men, here; and were to honour 22 I, 7 | providence. For if when certain evil men are chastened, and certain 23 I, 7 | unjustly treated, both their evil being cut off by their punishment, 24 I, 8 | able to escape from real evil, and obtain future good, 25 II, 2 | himself into many a depth of evil. The Devil is evil. I know 26 II, 2 | depth of evil. The Devil is evil. I know it myself and it 27 II, 3 | acknowledged, as I said, to be evil by all. What shall we say 28 II, 5 | entering on all kinds of evil, may increase the chastening 29 II, 6 | had come to all kinds of evil, and had entered upon all 30 III | Temptations of the Devil.~That evil comes of sloth, and virtue 31 III, 1| that thou mayest learn that evil is evil in itself, but good 32 III, 1| mayest learn that evil is evil in itself, but good is also 33 III, 1| saith he "if thou art become evil, thou shall bear thine evils 34 III, 1| exhibiting all kinds of evil; then blaming the providence 35 III, 1| and who entice them to evil, and yet keep hold of virtue. " 36 III, 1| they do not abstain from evil, yet nevertheless they dare 37 III, 3| cause to himself both of evil, and of virtue? For if they 38 III, 4| 4. See what an evil it is to commit ourselves 39 III, 4| woman. And see how he works evil. "Ye shall not die the death" 40 III, 5| running was constant, and the evil smell which surrounded him


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