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501 Text| spices, and aid it in her own tomb. For she had been parted
502 Text| standing by, and with reverence took down the body of the most
503 Text| his people, having been tormented by the devil, he fell down
504 Text| lamentations, and never-ending torture, to which the proconsul
505 | towards
506 Text| that the sufferings of this transitory life are not worthy to be
507 Text| believe in one God, perfect Trinity, true Father unbegotten,
508 Text| to pray to attain to the trophy of the cross than to be
509 Text| flowers never fade, where trouble is never known, nor the
510 Text| who is the true God, to turn away thy thoughts from those
511 Text| that therefore, by His turning away and not hearkening,
512 Text| that, by being offended, He turns away and will not hearken;
513 Text| up a space of one day, or two at most; but thy torment
514 Text| perfect Trinity, true Father unbegotten, true Son only-begotten,
515 Text| explain that He willingly underwent the passion, He said to
516 Text| quiet life; and having been united to the love of Christ, she
517 Text| together enraged at the unjust judgment of Aegeates: Ye
518 Text| that a man of Jesus is unpunished. ~And having thus spoken,
519 Text| of night he rose up, and unseen by all his people, having
520 | Until
521 Text| beheld his nobleness, and the unweariedness of his intellect, and the
522 Text| sensible man, shouldst wish to uphold him on any terms whatever;
523 Text| the executioners, having urged the brethren that the executioners
524 Text| by thee may forsake the vanity of thy teaching, and may
525 Text| But if not, thou awaitest varied tortures, on account of
526 Text| being made perfect as its vindicator, mightst despise vain idols,
527 Text| soldiers, and beaten with violence, he was lifted up and brought
528 Text| among those who had died a violent death. But he sought nothing
529 Text| perfect man from the spotless virgin, that He should restore
530 Text| make her mistress of his wealth; but not having been able
531 Text| laughter makes us mourn and weep, because we are deprived
532 Text| everlasting, where there are daily weepings, and mournings, and lamentations,
533 | well
534 Text| Jesus, both in the east and west, north and south. Peace
535 Text| shall never come to a close. Wherefore henceforward cease from
536 | whether
537 | whole
538 Text| made it clear, saying, To whomsoever I shall give the piece of
539 | whose
540 | Why
541 Text| proconsul? Thou hast judged wickedly; thy awards are impious.
542 Text| we shall all seek after wisdom; release the man, and to
543 Text| Listen to me, Andrew, and withdraw thy thoughts from the outpouring
544 Text| Lord still more, the light withdrew itself, and he gave up the
545 Text| obeyed Thee, so now in this word hearken to me; and, before
546 Text| devil; and that they might work them to such a degree, that
547 Text| Him, to worship Him; and worshipping Him who is the true God,
548 Text| transitory life are not worthy to be compared with the
549 Text| blessed Andrew said: If thou wouldest know, take the form of a
550 Text| answering, said: Oh, if thou wouldst recognise the mystery of
551 Text| beheld with our eyes, we have written to all the churches established
552 Text| In what has the man done wrong; what evil has he done?
553 | yet
554 | your
555 | yourselves