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St. Ephraim
First to Hypatius against the False Teachers

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1 1(1) | Syriac text, see Over beck, p. 21.~ 2 1(2) | fallen out here; see Ov. p. xxv. 1. 1.~ 3 3 | of the Giver of it, [Ov. p. 22.] inasmuch as by means 4 4 | because the tongue of the [Ov. p. 23, 1. 2.] letter is far 5 5 | holiness like Moses. [Ov. p. 24.] For when one of the 6 8 | overwhelmed by our Truth. [Ov. p. 25. l. 3.] But if we had 7 9 | the abundance of all. [Ov. p. 26, 1. 7.] For as the wants 8 10 | him and overcame him. [Ov. p. 27, l. 13.] From this it 9 10 | lesson for our weakness. [Ov. p. 28.] If, therefore, Peter 10 13 | as with its heels, [Ov. p. 29, l. 5.] it received 11 15 | misses his advantage. [Ov. p. 30, l. 3.] For by means 12 16 | doubt and inaction. [Ov. p. 31, l. 12.] But it is an 13 16 | the soundness of a [Ov. p. 32.] thought like the soundness 14 17 | no subtlety equal to [Ov. p. 33.] this, that everything 15 18 | scattering is seen to be [Ov. p. 34.] blindness, because 16 20 | destroy each other. [Ov. p. 35, l. 5.] This Will is 17 20 | for) they can be bad. [Ov. p. 36.] And though these two 18 21 | every one two Minds, [Ov. p. 37.] which are engaged 19 22 | Will of its holder. [Ov. p. 38.]But see, already when 20 23 | refutes him, for by means [Ov. p. 39.] of Speech he seeks 21 24 | free power of Choice. [Ov. p. 40.] And here he is exposed 22 26 | which is unspeakable. [Ov. p. 41, l. 5.] But that (Freewill) 23 26 | what is inexhaustible. [Ov. p. 42, l. 5.] And by this 24 26 | accrues to such a one. [Ov. p. 43.] For in virtue of the 25 29 | can they believe ? [Ov. p. 44.]For if they deny Freewill 26 31 | acquainted with its force. [Ov. p. 45.] For either let him 27 33 | grateful or ungrateful, [Ov. p. 46.] so that he resembles 28 35 | against its power. [Ov. p. 47.] For even when a man 29 37 | changed by the Will ? [Ov. p. 48.] Therefore, let them 30 38 | before it at first ? [Ov. p. 49.] But if they say that 31 41 | Evil can be separated. [Ov. p. 50, 1. 12.] If there is 32 41 | tales to foolish minds. [Ov. p. 51.] For empty allegories 33 43 | not receive them, [ Ov. p. 52.] let us shake off the 34 45 | outside of the way, [Ov. p. 53, l. 2.] unless one goes 35 45 | not not aware of it. [Ov. p. 54.] For fire which burns 36 46 | unable to conquer it, [Ov. p. 55.] it is evident that 37 48 | and 'deadly' in us. [Ov. p. 56, l. 3.] O what a great 38 49 | the two take place ? [Ov. p. 57.] And if there is a 39 51 | another in their essence. [Ov. p. 58, l. 7.] And if part 40 51 | mixtures and drugs ? [Cf. p. cxvi. ll. 2, 3.] And Counsel 41 Note1| from Vol. 1 Introduction, p. (10):~[Short lacunae are 42 Note1| suggestions in the fragments.]~[P.101] indicates page 101


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