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If ever the cause was cast into the whole, as we supposed. The phrase "frequently during the day" has been said often, but for the majority of cases, it exists where there is an "immediate" sense; he said, though I do not know how, that now the Great Chrysostom St. John Chrysostom (c. 347–407 AD), Archbishop of Constantinople, famed for his eloquence. does not mean the assembly original: "ekklesia" — in this context, it could refer to either the Christian Church or the classical Athenian political assembly.; and seventhly, that he told you of it. Falling away in the middle, Chrysostom The "Golden-Mouthed." spoke thus, and so did the Teacher Likely referring to Libanius or a specific respected academic authority.. Falling away from the deeds before the people original: "demo"; and again, for the most part. Over many things; but also when over many; the Theologian Saint Gregory of Nazianzus, one of the three Great Hierarchs, traditionally called "The Theologian" in Eastern Christianity. said "not over many," because we being; and "over many" regarding the unknown original: "agnostois" among them. Having distinguished these, but many are upon and without assumption; he says concerning all things of Libanius A 4th-century pagan teacher of rhetoric who taught in Antioch and influenced many Christian students. and the name of the father and of the one over all. Holding fast, instead of which thus: nothing from above, more of those who are struck upon the settled things, loving from another at the same time; and do not run together. Neighboring those things; and saying from everything while agreeing, and of those things written; again. For instance, if anyone had nothing difficult from those names that have occurred. Gentle, the name; because of appearing; and he calls it of fame original: "phemes" and participating; this is something else or it is the whole of such things, and rather the eyebrows; brief and easy; intense; and here the cause original: "aitia", and the accusative case Accusative case: the grammatical case used for the direct object of a verb., instead of "to acquire." The philologist A scholar of language and literature. fights against it; and the place is different, the cities. And much under the whole he wishes to be of the same substance after the beautiful things; from the if indeed they are valued; instead of "upon with." For we are a friend together. The one who appears thus; but the other things having placed a common salt with the friend; for if those present. But if also, (to speak simply) the settled things. Upon the oaths, he himself shows the image original: "eikon" of him. That is, he chooses a solution; in the [speech] addressed to the long-standing;
From the leaf-carrying original: "phyllophoria" — a tradition of throwing leaves or garlands at victors or officials., if it seems that any of the councilors through it just as the council loves regarding him, having spoken the one after the Council. Instead of tombs. Woven with leaves. Through which he knew, signifying his own things. He shares the opinion, that which is equal to washing away. Being lifted up. This is said in the case of tyrants original: "tyrannon". Demosthenes The most famous orator of classical Athens (384–322 BC)., in the [speech] "On the Appearance"; regarding one, very much so; those from the middle gave; he avoided the misfortune, but from the nature. Libanius says: all these things are equal to those who have learned these; benefiting everything, he gained. Upon the tenth. The "tenth-part"; and upon the fifth, the fifth. I said equal things, they were amazed, and you are one, in him; he was hidden; call the treasurers original: "tamieious" to the refuge; who of all would not collect beautifully both; and the saying and those for the strangers, the heir; but in those places no longer: in the dolphin court A reference to the Delphinion, an ancient Athenian law court for cases of justifiable homicide.. Under necessity, necessarily in these things; those who agree, having suffered, he himself judges and through the wars, Demosthenes in the [speech] Against Aristocrates Original OCR reads "defokratous," likely a corruption of Aristocrates or Timocrates, famous legal orations by Demosthenes.; in order to be an obstacle; and that which happens privately in the life of the gift; for the rest, who; neither a small garment; nor anything else, or the whole citizenship original: "politeian" is divided by place. But if under another citizenship; because of this and instead of those when great generally (of the tombs): he handed over to the wanderers; the voice of friendship and reconciliation answers, and for the sake of the father. Whether he says someone; toward the witnesses. Upon the end, for he is cheerful. Upon those who have suffered; Demosthenes says: that some of them, when of those; and for the most part the things of those who sin.
Vocabulary: Chrysostom, Libanius, Demosthenes, rhetoric, commentaries, citizenship, leaf-carrying.