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Of the Journeyings of Philip the Apostle

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501 Text| that hates him? and what soldier goes to war without a full 502 | some 503 Text| going up on high; be not sorrowful, but rather rejoice, because 504 Text| maintenance of evils, the death of souls: for the desire of the enemy 505 Text| evil death; and then, not sparing them, I shall cut their 506 Text| has sweetness; and they spat upon Him, giving Him gall 507 Text| And as Philip was thus speaking, behold, also John entered 508 Text| all the night through, she speaks in a strange tongue with 509 Text| who has caused you to be spoiled even to this city, on account 510 Text| the earth, a plant shall spring up from my blood, and shall 511 Text| days the plant of the vine sprouted up where the blood of the 512 Text| priests have intended to squeeze out your blood, and having 513 Text| hanging thus; for I bear the stamp of the first man, who was 514 Text| the virgins who believe stand in that house each day, 515 Text| thee. ~And when Nicanora, standing before the door, heard these 516 Text| so that scarcely any one stayed at home; and they all wondered 517 Text| mankind, having taken away the sting of sin. He was great, and 518 Text| above; but he is of the stock of corruption, and has been 519 Text| on account of His true stone held in honour, in order 520 Text| and they wish also, these strangers who are hanging, to pray 521 Text| and moving about in the street, he asked: Who are these 522 Text| to be dragged through the streets of the city as far as the 523 Text| temple on a certain tree; and stretch out Bartholomew opposite 524 Text| requited you evil, and put a stumbling-block in the way of my rectitude. 525 | such 526 Text| be, Sabaoth. And, behold, suddenly the abyss was opened, and 527 Text| bishop of Jerusalem, had suffered martyrdom in the eighth 528 Text| goes to war without a full suit of armour? and what slave 529 Text| redeem thee; Christ the Sun of righteousness has risen 530 Text| upon his head. Behold, the supper is ready; and blessed is 531 Text| mouth; let the great abyss swallow up these the ungodly, who 532 Text| dead from Hades, and the swallowing up of the abyss,-and the 533 Text| prepare it for burial with Syriac sheets of paper; and do 534 Text| left us, Thou art He who taketh away the disease of those 535 | taking 536 Text| the desert, and they were tamed, and praised Thee with a 537 Text| belly and his breast; and Tartarus is his dwelling-place, and 538 Text| were bitter against Him to taste of His sweetness. Cleave 539 Text| and let every one that teacheth have his works equal to 540 Text| the Apostle Philip and his teaching, believed in the Lord. For 541 Text| seeing them, gnashed his teeth, saying: Torture these deceivers 542 Text| Tharseleon, Nachoth, Aidunaph, Teletoloi: that is, O Father of Christ, 543 Text| that deception, and of the temporary glory, and hast come to 544 Text| men, that Satan may not tempt them: for he is a creeping 545 Text| paradise for forty days, in terror under the flaming and turning 546 Text| Text~About the time when the 547 Text| may become worthy of the thanksgiving of the Lord.~And some of 548 Text| Abalo, Aremun, Iduthael, Tharseleon, Nachoth, Aidunaph, Teletoloi: 549 Text| having partaken of it on the third day, send up on high the 550 Text| and Mariamme, and search thoroughly to try to find their enchantments. 551 Text| against him, saying: We thought thee to be a fellow-citizen, 552 Text| accomplish upon them my threat, and will destroy them all .~ 553 Text| and filled with wrath and threatening; and he was exceedingly 554 Text| and the fire-breathing threats of the cherubic living ones; 555 | throughout 556 Text| wicked dragon and his lusts; throw from thee the works and 557 Text| ordered their feet to be tied, and them to be dragged 558 Text| sheets of paper, bind it tight with papyrus reeds, and 559 Text| together to worship as in old times the serpents and the viper, 560 Text| gnashed his teeth, saying: Torture these deceivers that have 561 Text| those that believe; and tot Nicanora provide for them 562 Text| of him, that the serpent trails his belly and his breast; 563 Text| the time when the Emperor Trajan received the government 564 Text| for those that love Him. Trample under foot the snares of 565 Text| recompensed to my enemies; and transform the form of my body into 566 Text| transgression wherein I transgressed, in requiting those who 567 Text| her indecency, that she travels about with these magicians, 568 Text| enemies? for why dost Thou not tread them under foot, because 569 Text| the temple on a certain tree; and stretch out Bartholomew 570 Text| everlasting: before Thee tremble dominions and powers of 571 Text| glorified God in fear and trembling. And all the multitudes 572 Text| salvation. Let us therefore truly repent for our great error, 573 Text| and search thoroughly to try to find their enchantments. 574 Text| terror under the flaming and turning sword, and thou shall groan 575 Text| mother brought us forth twins. Thou hast forsaken thy 576 Text| and on this account he is twisted and crooked, and there is 577 Text| likened to the unchanged type, for all the world has been 578 Text| cast out from thee this tyranny of thine, forsake this wickedness 579 Text| Nicanora, raging like an unbroken horse; and having laid hold 580 Text| therefore likened to the unchanged type, for all the world 581 Text| and hast given us Thine understanding, and hast bestowed upon 582 Text| abyss swallow up these the ungodly, who have not been willing 583 Text| scourged because we have unjustly crucified Thine apostles. 584 Text| hast thou become, O Philip, unmerciful, having cursed thine enemies 585 Text| apostles were: they remained unshaken. And the proconsul was swallowed 586 Text| they shall be destroyed utterly to a man. And he began to 587 Text| the everlasting crown of victory against every adverse dominion 588 Text| was made to drink gall and vinegar, and said, Father, forgive 589 Text| patience, as they were being violently and inhumanly dragged along.~ 590 Text| up in the temple of the viper-both Philip the Apostle, and 591 Text| been made flesh out of the Virgin Mary, immortal, abiding 592 Text| into the abyss; and their voices came up from beneath, saying, 593 Text| wicked dragon that lieth in wait for us. Now therefore, my 594 Text| abyss, and I am obliged to walk round paradise for forty 595 Text| all the righteous who have walked in their innocence, and 596 Text| watching over the sick, walking two and two; but let them 597 Text| forth from the darkness, and walks in the darkness, taking 598 Text| prize? and who that has washed his garments willingly defiles 599 Text| in that house each day, watching over the sick, walking two 600 Text| Barek, where the living water is. And John saw Philip 601 Text| a stumbling-block in the way of my rectitude. And now 602 Text| and blinded you in three ways; that is, he has made you 603 Text| who has been found in it wearing the shining garment: he 604 | wherein 605 Text| such destruction? O Philip, whosoever putteth his hand to the 606 Text| whose name came upon the wild beasts of the desert, and 607 Text| ungodly, who have not been willing to receive the word of truth 608 Text| has washed his garments willingly defiles them? Behold, my 609 Text| to look down through the window and see Jesus, the light 610 Text| away his own garment in winter, goes naked? or what enemy 611 Text| light, who hast made us wise in Thy wisdom, and hast 612 Text| gone forth from my chamber, wished to look down through the 613 Text| father to his own children, wishing to have mercy upon you, 614 Text| demons? The dragons have withered away, and the serpents. 615 | within 616 Text| completely deliver also this woman from the error, the enemy; 617 Text| stayed at home; and they all wondered at their patience, as they 618 Text| and again, through the wood of the cross brought to 619 Text| been willing to receive the word of truth in this city. So 620 Text| therefore, having left their work, ran to the house of Stachys, 621 Text| girls, saying that they are worshippers of God, while they are an 622 Text| from the brutality of thy worthless disposition; flee from the 623 Text| the body of my Lord was wrapped in linen. And having prepared 624 Text| snares of the enemy, the writhing serpent. For his path is 625 Text| about these men, who have wronged many: for they have shut 626 Text| martyrdom in the eighth year of his reign, being the 627 | yourselves


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