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St. John Chrysostom
Three Homilies Concerning the Power of Demons

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   Homily, Par.
1 I, 2 | just as also they had one nature, and no one was different 2 I, 2 | done in the case of our nature. Man cast aside all that 3 I, 2 | of desire assaulted our nature, it was upset and it fell. 4 I, 2 | the loss, and brought our nature to the royal throne. Wherefore 5 I, 2 | then, in that day the whole nature of man will come forward, 6 I, 2 | me what it is to see our nature borne upon the Cherubim, 7 I, 3 | wickedness, as to ignore nature, and to forget one born 8 I, 3 | neither ascribes the matter to nature, nor puts the birth down 9 I, 3 | she recognizes the Lord of Nature, and acknowledges thanks 10 I, 4 | things which chasten human nature, be not distressed, nor 11 I, 4 | you may not confound the nature of the things, and fall 12 I, 5 | not in regard to its own nature, but according to that view 13 I, 5 | account He often seizes this nature of ours wantoning in prosperity, 14 II, 2 | exceeding wicked, not by nature, but by choice and conviction. 15 II, 2 | that the Devil is not by nature wicked, learn from his very 16 II, 2 | not reach the rank of the nature or of the essence of a thing. 17 II, 2 | belongs to his essence or nature. He is called wicked. But 18 II, 2 | wickedness is not from his nature, but from his choice. For 19 II, 3 | impiety? Not owing to its own nature, but owing to the carelessness 20 II, 3 | not because of their own nature, but because of our sloth. 21 II, 3 | not because of their own nature but because of his weakness? 22 II, 6 | words spoken, exhaust the nature of sins. And the publican 23 III, 1| I mean as regards your nature. You and they have the same 24 III, 1| same desires, so far as nature is concerned. How is it 25 III, 1| if we are wary. For the nature of wickedness is of this 26 III, 1| of Demons He gave us our nature, and on all sides shifting 27 III, 2| and the lump had the same nature but not the same manner 28 III, 2| since they are of the same nature as the righteous they may 29 III, 3| learn a difference in their nature, but the difference in their 30 III, 3| the purpose determined the nature of the end, not the Devil? 31 III, 5| had only the garment which nature supplies, the clothing of 32 III, 6| shew thee the warfare at nature's hands, in such excessive 33 III, 6| not by the common law of nature, but by a violent and pitiable


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