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| Alphabetical [« »] demented 2 demon 8 demoniacs 1 demons 18 denuded 1 depart 2 departing 1 | Frequency [« »] 18 art 18 chastened 18 come 18 demons 18 give 18 paradise 18 place | St. John Chrysostom Three Homilies Concerning the Power of Demons IntraText - Concordances demons |
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1 I | Homily I.~That Demons Do Not Govern the World.~ 2 I | Against those who say that demons govern human affairs, and 3 I, 6 | nevertheless some dare to say that Demons administer our affairs. 4 I, 6 | commit thine affairs to the Demons and persuade thee by the 5 I, 6 | thee by the reality how Demons administer. For then thou 6 I, 6 | Certain men possessed of Demons coming forth out of the 7 I, 6 | tombs met Christ, and the Demons kept beseeching him to suffer 8 I, 6 | all headlong.21 Thus do Demons govern; and yet to them 9 I, 6 | Learn the wickedness of the Demons. For it is possible to see 10 I, 6 | things in the case of these Demons, the lovingkindness of God, 11 I, 6 | God, and the evil of the Demons. The evil of the Demons 12 I, 6 | Demons. The evil of the Demons when they harass and disturb 13 I, 6 | of the wickedness of the Demons, and from these things thou 14 I, 6 | spare us our salvation. If Demons were to arrange affairs, 15 I, 6 | entirely to the tyranny of the Demons, otherwise they would suffer 16 I, 6 | affairs to the arrangement of Demons? And yet we behold the sun 17 II, 1 | swine, against which the Demons were unable to venture anything, 18 III, 1| fate and through tyranny of Demons He gave us our nature, and