0'although the nature of bread remains in it, and we speak not of two bodies, but one body of the Son : so here the Divine nature being seated in the human body, the two together make up but one Son -one Person."
5 Some Mss. omit the word pi/stewj "of faith," having in its place to/te "at that time."
6 In the Liturgy which bears the name of St. Chrysostom, the following invocation of the Holy Spirit occurs: "Grant that we may find grace in thy sight that our sacrifice may become acceptable to Thee, and that the Good Spirit of thy grace may rest upon us, and upon these gifts spread before Thee, and upon all Thy people," and presently the deacon bids the people, "Let us pray on behalf of the precious gifts (i. e., the bread and wine) which have been provided, that the merciful God who has received them upon His holy spiritual altar beyond the heavens may in return send down upon us the divine grace and the fellowship of the Holy Ghost."3.
7 Matt. xviii. 18.4.
8 John xx. 23. 5.
9 John v.22.
10 James v.14, 15.
11 2 Cor. xi. 3.
12 1 cor. ii. 3.
13 2 Cor. xii. 4.
14 2 Cor. xi. 9; I Thess. ii. 9.
15 2 Cor. xi. 29.
16 Rom. ix. 3.
17 Chrysostom himself experienced the truth of this, for it was through the influence of Eudoxia, the wife of the Emperor Arcadius, that he was deposed from the See of Constantinople and banished.
18 I Cor. xiv. 34 ; I Tim. ii. 12.
19 Possibly the building, not the body of Christians is here signified : for in the contest between Damasus and Ursicinus for the See of Rome, A.D. 367 , which Chrysostom probably had in his mind, 137 persons are said to have been slain in one of the Churches in a single day.
20 According to another reading the passage must he rendered, "shun the burden at the outset."
21 I Tim. iii. 1.
22 Matt. v. 1
23 Matt. v.22.
24 Prov. xv. 1, the Septuagint Version.
25 Dan. iii.
26 I Cor. xii:26.
27 I Cor. ii.11.