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| Alphabetical [« »] infinite 1 infinitely 3 infirmities 1 infirmity 17 inflammation 1 inflexible 1 inflict 2 | Frequency [« »] 18 men 18 others 18 time 17 infirmity 17 kind 17 most 16 about | St. John Chrysostom Letters to Olympias IntraText - Concordances infirmity |
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1 II, 1| application of it cured my infirmity. I beseech you therefore 2 II, 2| be, is so oppressive as infirmity of body. And this is proved 3 II, 3| mean that which consists in infirmity of body. For in the case 4 II, 3| fromsaying it now) this bodily infirmity availed for his salvation; 5 II, 3| cheerfully endured poverty, and infirmity, and friendlessness. For 6 II, 3| did not cure this man's infirmity, but left him in the furnace 7 II, 3| not subjected to bodily infirmity, yet he was buffeted by 8 II, 3| inasmuch as in this excessive infirmity of yours you have a perpetual 9 II, 4| care of himself. As regards infirmity then enough has now been 10 II, 4| have got rid of your bodily infirmity. For if it is the former 11 II, 4| set free from sickness and infirmity, which, as I know, is a 12 III | been released from your infirmity, but above all that you 13 III | name even to your bodily infirmity, which is an evidence of 14 III | sufferer from the most severe infirmity, and yet more cheerfully 15 IV, 2| the Isaurians, nor my own infirmity which was so grievously 16 IV, 2| respite on account of my infirmity and the impending danger. 17 V | for the present from the infirmity which was lately oppressing