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<a href="http://www.encyclopedia.com/topic/.aspx#1E1-JohnChry" title="Facts and information about Saint John Chrysostom">Saint John Chrysostom</a> ...
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from a sermon by St. John Chry- sostom in which he compares the ... only the apostles or St. John Chry- sostom, but every preacher who. SPECIAL NOTE: ...
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Similarly, Gogol's interest in St. John Chry- sostom and the early Church Fathers is evidence for his attraction to antiquity, though Russian ...
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the relationship between Libanius and St. John Chry- sostom-still offers much for study. GLANVILLE DOWNEY. DUMBARTON OAKS. THE MYTH OF ROME'S FALL, ...
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Jeremiah 1:4-10 ... Psalm 49:1-8 Page 652, BCP ... Audite haec, omnes...
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As a young man he became an anchorite monk (374), a deacon (c.381) and a priest (386). Under Flavian of Antioch he preached brilliantly in the cathedral for 12 years, winning wide recognition. ... In 398 he was suddenly made patriarch of Constantinople, ... His attempts to reform the clergy, however, alienated many monks and...
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Related Category: Saints ... As a young man he became an anchorite monk (374), His attempts to reform the clergy, however, alienated many monks and priests, and the court of the Roman emperor of the East came to resent his denunciation of their ways. He lost favor when he demanded mercy for the dishonored Eutropius and when...
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First 150 characters of the entry text (finishing all words that are started) ... As a young man he became an anchorite monk (374), a deacon (c.381) and a priest (386). Under Flavian of Antioch he preached brilliantly in the cathedral for 12 years, winning wide recognition. ... His attempts to reform the clergy, however,
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