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| Alphabetical [« »] sinned 7 sinner 1 sinners 2 sins 30 sit 2 skill 1 slander 3 | Frequency [« »] 31 saith 30 about 30 because 30 sins 29 or 29 same 28 any | St. John Chrysostom Three Homilies Concerning the Power of Demons IntraText - Concordances sins |
Homily, Par.
1 I, 1 | should speak ill of your own sins, but should not busy yourselves 2 I, 1 | accusers bite at other people's sins, collecting disease therefrom 3 I, 4 | from the very root of their sins, they will never cease from 4 I, 5 | travailing with a fever of sins, and by want, and hunger, 5 I, 7 | chastenings which their sins deserved, our race would 6 I, 7 | let us bring forward those sins which all, without contradiction, 7 I, 7 | chastened for each of our sins, we should long ago have 8 I, 7 | then these acknowledged sins are such and so insufferable, 9 I, 7 | to reckon up the secret sins committed by us, then we 10 I, 7 | thine own life, go over the sins which have been committed 11 I, 7 | chastened for each of thy sins: for on this account the 12 I, 8 | we pay the penalty of our sins, or else we receive the 13 I, 8 | in righteousness, or in sins, chastening is a useful 14 II, 5 | attribute the cause of our sins to himself, in order that 15 II, 6 | repentance is condemnation of sins. "Declare thou first thy 16 II, 6 | Declare thou first thy sins that thou mayest be justified."19 17 II, 6 | thyself therefore for thy sins. This is enough for the 18 II, 6 | For he who condemns his sins, is slower to fall into 19 II, 6 | overcome anger, to forgive the sins of our fellow-servants. 20 II, 6 | the second expiation of sins: "For if ye forgive" saith 21 II, 6 | acceptable unto thee, redeem thy sins by almsgiving and thine 22 II, 6 | lovingkindness? After countless sins, after so many transgressions, 23 II, 6 | spoken, exhaust the nature of sins. And the publican is proof, 24 II, 6 | the heavy burden of his sins.24 See we have shewn five 25 II, 6 | first the condemnation of sins, next the forgiveness of 26 II, 6 | forgiveness of our neighbours' sins, thirdly that which comes 27 II, 6 | fervently, and to condemn sins, and thy poverty is in no 28 III, 1| earnestly to free you from sins. The Devil is wicked; I 29 III, 3| the cause to them of their sins, these would not be destined 30 III, 3| see side by side, both the sins of the one and the good