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St Methodius of Olympus
Oration concerning Simeon and Anna…

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man

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1 I | imparts it to the race of man. ~"Old things are passed 2 I | who loves and cares for man, in it makes His resting-place. ~ 3 I | because of that love for man which is so becoming to 4 II | to the heart, for I am a man of unclean lips, and I dwell 5 II | with the Son, who was made man for our sakes, according 6 III | without intercourse with man. She hath brought forth 7 IV | transcending the nature of man, the Monarch of all, she 8 IV | opened by connection with a man, and, being impregnated 9 IV | doth this require, if a man diligently direct the eye 10 VI | for God, who delights in man, is more magnificent than 11 VI | amongst men art very God and man [Ps. 44:3 (45:2)]. For Thou 12 VII | VII. While the old man was thus exultant, and rejoicing 13 VII | living and ineffable, with man's flesh invested, in the 14 VII | present speaks of love to man; what is here apparent, 15 VIII| all this that righteous man, waxing bold and yielding 16 VIII| without corruption, has become man. I have known the inexplicable 17 IX | praise even of her who is not man's work exceeds the power 18 IX | work exceeds the power of man. Wherefore the dimness of 19 IX | being defiled by the seed of man, banishing from the food 20 XI | let us take up the old man, the receiver of God, and 21 XI | virginal throne (for by the old man was represented the people 22 XI | point a widow), the old man, indeed, as personating 23 XI | and necessary that the old man who knew so accurately that 24 XI | against him, and that to this man his subjects should incline 25 XI | heavenly son; a new taking of man's nature, I say, by God, 26 XII | spectacle, they heard an old man, very righteous, very worthy 27 XII | holy ecstasy; who from a man had been changed into an 28 XIII| human race, He was made man for ever, and without change, 29 XIV | fount of the Son's love for man. Hail, thou overshadowing 30 XIV | for our sakes also perfect man; in Thine own nature the


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