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This volume contains William Richard Wood Stephens historical biographical volume, Saint John Chrysostom: His Life and Times, explaining the cultural layout of the church and the Roman Empire in the fourth century.

of Chrysostom’s mother or himself. It may sound paradoxical to say that an exaggerated estimation of the import and effect of baptism contributed in two ways to its delay. But such appears to have been the case. It was regarded by many as the most complete and final purgation of past sin, and the most solemn pledge of a new and purified life for the future. To sin, therefore, before baptism was comparatively harmless, if in the waters of baptism the guilty stains could be washed away; but sin after
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