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St Methodius of Olympus
Oration concerning Simeon and Anna…

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1 I | the council chamber of the divine oracles is opened wide, 2 I | and the majesty of the divine ark itself. Today, the most 3 I | holy-day. And do you, my divine and saintly auditors, keep 4 II | hymn with their praises the divine substance of the divine 5 II | divine substance of the divine unity, but also the glory 6 II | inseparable from Him as to His divine nature, and also the Spirit, 7 II | the interpreter of the divine oracle, "God was in Christ 8 IV | that overshadowing of the divine glory which, in the time 9 IV | come to meet us, by the divine and ever adorable manifestation 10 V | has been filled with that divine glory of God; as in the 11 VI | promised to show him His divine incarnation, as it were 12 VII | thee, O thou of men most divine. Joyfully draw thy light, 13 VII | is here apparent, of the Divine condescension. ~"Thankfully, 14 VIII| cannot be separated from Thy divine nature, Thou hast given 15 VIII| of Paradise, despised Thy divine and saving commandment, 16 IX | thy figure endowed with divine majesty, bare God without 17 IX | fiery life, being by the divine decree adjudged superior 18 IX | yielded and succumbed to that divine image which prefigured thee. ~" 19 IX | will have glorified with a divine honour her whom He, as being 20 X | Lord is thy name, full of divine grace, and grateful exceedingly 21 XI | both satisfied as to his divine longing, and conveying to 22 XII | heart, entirely rapt in a divine and holy ecstasy; who from 23 XII | upon a brazen statue, the divine vengeance engraved, by the 24 XII | impiety. Wherefore with divine wisdom did he, who had foreknowledge 25 XIII| things had, as the most divine Paul says, laid hold of


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