On this page you'll find 10+ example sentences with Chrysostom. Discover the meaning, how to use the word correctly in a sentence.
Chrysostom meaning
- The epithet of John Chrysostom, Dio Chrysostom and several other people, given to them for their eloquence.
- A male given name from Latin [in turn from Ancient Greek], of rare usage.
Using Chrysostom
- The main meaning on this page is: The epithet of John Chrysostom, Dio Chrysostom and several other people, given to them for their eloquence. | A male given name from Latin [in turn from Ancient Greek], of rare usage.
- In the example corpus, chrysostom often appears in combinations such as: john chrysostom, chrysostom and, st chrysostom.
Context around Chrysostom
- Average sentence length in these examples: 24.6 words
- Position in the sentence: 12 start, 7 middle, 1 end
- Sentence types: 19 statements, 1 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Chrysostom
- In this selection, "chrysostom" usually appears near the start of the sentence. The average example has 24.6 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, john, rev, sets, described, expressed and church stand out and add context to how "chrysostom" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include and st chrysostom s a and chrysostom described the. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "chrysostom" sits close to words such as abbeys, abundances and aced, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with chrysostom
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Correspondence of St. Chrysostom, and the Church at Constantinople, with Innocent, Bishop of Rome. (14 words)
Chrysostom described the synagogue as a place worse than a brothel and a drinking shop. (15 words)
A few extracts from the five orations on Chrysostom were preserved by Photius (codex 273). (15 words)
By the mediation of St. John Chrysostom and Theophilus of Alexandria an embassy, led by Bishop Acacius of Beroea, was sent to Rome to persuade Siricius to recognize Flavian and to readmit him to communion with the Church. (38 words)
John Chrysostom, 'Homolies on Matthew 24', 387. Historicism Historicism is an approach which sees prophecy as being fulfilled in the past, present and future, including (in the case of the Book of Revelation) during the previous two millennia. (38 words)
Norbert, a Catholic reformer, founded the Norbertines to lift up a demoralized clergy, preach to the lay faithful, and so renew the Church in difficult times,” said Very Rev. Chrysostom Baer, prior of St. Michael’s Abbey. (37 words)
Saint John Chrysostom expressed this pointedly when he challenged his Christian hearers: ‘Do you wish to honor the body of the Savior? (22 words)
Example sentences (20)
Chrysostom described the synagogue as a place worse than a brothel and a drinking shop.
He worshipped at St John's and St Chrysostom's, a liberal Anglican church in Rusholme, around a mile from his flat.
Saint John Chrysostom expressed this pointedly when he challenged his Christian hearers: ‘Do you wish to honor the body of the Savior?
Funeral Saturday December 14 at 10AM in St. Chrysostom Church, 1 Linden St. (corner of Hancock and Linden Streets), Quincy.
Written at the end of St. John Chrysostom’s life, during his final exile, the letters demonstrate the unshaken faith of a saint who triumphed over persecution.
Norbert, a Catholic reformer, founded the Norbertines to lift up a demoralized clergy, preach to the lay faithful, and so renew the Church in difficult times,” said Very Rev. Chrysostom Baer, prior of St. Michael’s Abbey.
A few extracts from the five orations on Chrysostom were preserved by Photius (codex 273).
Arvo Pärt 's Litany sets Chrysostom's twenty-four prayers, one for each hour of the day, citation for soli, mixed choir and orchestra.
As late as the 4th century Church Father John Chrysostom complained that some Christians were still attending Jewish synagogues.
By the mediation of St. John Chrysostom and Theophilus of Alexandria an embassy, led by Bishop Acacius of Beroea, was sent to Rome to persuade Siricius to recognize Flavian and to readmit him to communion with the Church.
Chrysostom, John (quoted in Wilken, p. 30) One of the recurring features of John's homilies is his emphasis on care for the needy.
Correspondence of St. Chrysostom, and the Church at Constantinople, with Innocent, Bishop of Rome.
Different scholars describe his mother Anthusa as a pagan "John Chrysostom", Encyclopaedia Judaica or as a Christian, and his father was a high-ranking military officer.
Dio Chrysostom notes that retreat under fear tends to result in even greater injuries, while attacking before the opponent strikes is less injurious and could very well end in victory.
Eudoxia used her influence to have Chrysostom deposed in 404, but she died later that year.
For example, St. John Chrysostom calls the baptism "λοχείαν", i.e., giving birth, and "new way of creation.
Fronton du Duc 's Chrysostom and Jean Morin 's Greek Bible (3 vols., 1628) were issued from Antoine's presses.
John Chrysostom held, as most Church Fathers did, that the sins of all Jews were communal and endless, to him his Jewish neighbours were the collective representation of all alleged crimes of all preexisting Jews.
John Chrysostom, 'Homolies on Matthew 24', 387. Historicism Historicism is an approach which sees prophecy as being fulfilled in the past, present and future, including (in the case of the Book of Revelation) during the previous two millennia.
John Chrysostom indicated that Paul preached in Spain: "For after he had been in Rome, he returned to Spain, but whether he came thence again into these parts, we know not".
Common combinations with chrysostom
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- john chrysostom 17×
- chrysostom and 4×
- st chrysostom 2×
- dio chrysostom 2×
- chrysostom is 2×
- chrysostom 's 2×