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1 16 | to heaven, said: God of Abraham, God of Isaac, God of Jacob,
2 | according
3 19 | about weeping and making accusations before the king. Then King
4 1 | damage, violence, and much affliction; and when any one sacrificed
5 2 | to those who were in the agonies of death on their account,
6 15 | crowbars, and were not at all aide to take down the idol. Then
7 3 | with him angels of God, who allow him neither to be weary,
8 | although
9 1 | them, and rather have them altogether in their power; and thinking
10 | among
11 | another
12 3 | soon as you ask me, and I answer you about him, behold, he
13 7 | shut up in her chamber, the archangel Gabriel appeared, gleaming
14 19 | in a rage sent a thousand armed men along with those priests,
15 15 | heard. And straightway he arose at the word of the apostle,
16 18 | Spirit. And the king laid aside his diadem, and followed
17 2 | sacrificed, they demanded, asking why their god Astaruth had
18 23 | right opinions, he fell asleep in peace, and went to the
19 1 | that they might the more assail them, and rather have them
20 12 | we may thus also make an assault upon their souls when they
21 7 | woman said to him, Eat, he ate; and thus the first man
22 6 | him, he brought everything back to his palace.~
23 20 | was informed that this god Baldad and all the other idols
24 7 | cast out of paradise, and banished to this life. From him have
25 3 | his head, with a yellow beard, a few grey hairs, of middle
26 20 | apostle Bartholomew to be beaten with rods; and after having
27 3 | a fair skin, large eyes, beautiful nostrils, his ears hidden
28 7 | alone with the king in his bed-chamber, and said to him: Why didst
29 | before
30 20 | been thus scourged, to be beheaded.~
31 | behind
32 3 | old. Seven times a day he bends the knee to the Lord, and
33 2 | give a response, and was of benefit neither to those that sacrificed
34 5 | our force, and dost thou bid us loose her? The apostle
35 23 | people made King Polymius bishop; and in the name of our
36 23 | And he remained in the bishopric twenty years; and having
37 5 | came near her, she used to bite, and no one dared to come
38 9 | where there is eternal blessedness, and ineffable joy, and
39 1 | thinking that they were cured bodily, those that sacrificed to
40 3 | with a white undercloak bordered with purple, and upon his
41 | both
42 7 | And He answered: Not on bread alone shall man live, but
43 2 | no longer either speak or breathe. They said to him: And who
44 17 | angel of the Lord, shining brighter than the sun, winged, and
45 19 | who were in them, and they broke in pieces the dumb and senseless
46 8 | of man nor opened for the burial of any one. The earth, then,
47 4 | Bartholomew, thy prayers are burning me up. Then said the apostle
48 6 | Then the king loaded camels with gold and silver, precious
49 | can
50 7 | nothing earthly, nothing carnal. Wherefore I wish to teach
51 19 | to him: Art thou he who caused our gods to be broken in
52 9 | devil himself by his own art causes the men to be sick, and
53 19 | has become disciple to a certain magician, who has taken
54 7 | when she was shut up in her chamber, the archangel Gabriel appeared,
55 23 | things, and governed the church well, and guided it in right
56 23 | of the apostle, all the clergy of the people made King
57 3 | his shoulders a very white cloak; and his clothes have been
58 3 | very white cloak; and his clothes have been worn twenty-six
59 6 | precious stones, pearls, and clothing, and sought to see the apostle;
60 17 | eves like fire, sparks coming out of his mouth; and out
61 2 | their account, they were compelled to go to another city, where
62 12 | to us. Fort then we have complete power over them, when they
63 1 | at Media, and the third completes the country; and the one
64 7 | the Lord, and thou shall conceive. And she cast off fear,
65 7 | a virgin's womb. He was conceived in the womb of the virgin;
66 11 | being afraid of him, they condemned him to death. And he put
67 19 | perverted him, but have converted him to God. The king says
68 17 | angels holding up the four corners of the temple; and with
69 2 | persons who had come from far countries were lying there. When,
70 7 | beginning, and everything created, whether in things visible
71 15 | place, where neither winged creature utters a cry, nor voice
72 16 | Then all cried out with one voice, saying:
73 15 | people brought ropes and crowbars, and were not at all aide
74 1 | thinking that they were cured bodily, those that sacrificed
75 2 | persons, who sacrificed to him daily, Astaruth could give no
76 1 | them troubles, infirmities, damage, violence, and much affliction;
77 12 | me. At the same time, I dare not utter more when the
78 5 | him: And who is it that dares to touch her? The apostle
79 1 | portion of it ends in the dark, and the other in the ocean.
80 7 | and the following day was dawning, the sun having risen, the
81 16 | expel demons, and raise the dead: for He said to us, Verily
82 9 | redeem His people from the deception of the devil; and one of
83 7 | thee that the Son of God deigned to be born as a man out
84 5 | therefore, as thou hast delivered him who suffered for many
85 2 | having there sacrificed, they demanded, asking why their god Astaruth
86 19 | thou hast made my brother deny his gods, and believe in
87 7 | therefore, when the angel had departed from her, she escaped the
88 9 | gold and silver, but rather despise them, because we labour
89 8 | having fasted, and shall destroy thy power, so that thou
90 18 | the king laid aside his diadem, and followed Bartholomew
91 7 | bed-chamber, and said to him: Why didst thou seek me yesterday the
92 22 | against the apostle, and thus died by an evil fate.~
93 1 | knowledge, but rather from the difficulty of going to any other, they
94 3 | years, but neither are they dirty, nor have they waxed old.
95 19 | brother Polymius has become disciple to a certain magician, who
96 1 | sacrificed to them were the more diseased in soul.~
97 12 | are lying here from heavy diseases? The demon answered: The
98 7 | having tasted of the tree of disobedience, when the woman said to
99 1 | Historians declare that India is divided into three parts; and the
100 17 | soot; his face sharp like a dog's, thin-cheeked, with hair
101 19 | they broke in pieces the dumb and senseless idols, that
102 17 | showed them the demon who dwelt in the temple, like an Ethiopian,
103 5 | food, let her rest, and early to-morrow bring her to me.
104 3 | beautiful nostrils, his ears hidden by the hair of his
105 6 | apostle; and having made many efforts, and not found him, he brought
106 19 | Astreges the king, who was the eider brother of the king who
107 | either
108 2 | where their great and most eminent god was called Becher. And
109 1 | and the one portion of it ends in the dark, and the other
110 9 | the kingdom of Him alone endureth for ever, where neither
111 5 | them: Behold, I keep her enemy bound, and are you even
112 9 | and wishest thyself to be enlightened, I will make thee behold
113 16 | His own blood all of us enslaved by sin, and declare us to
114 1 | And the people were in entire ignorance of the true God;
115 7 | had departed from her, she escaped the temptation of the devil,
116 9 | has place; where there is eternal blessedness, and ineffable
117 16 | Thou existest always to eternity God without end: one God,
118 1 | first is said to end at Ethiopia, and the second at Media,
119 17 | dwelt in the temple, like an Ethiopian, black as soot; his face
120 9 | and ineffable joy, and everlasting exultation, and perpetual
121 17 | with hair down to his feet, eves like fire, sparks coming
122 9 | and learn from how great evils thou hast been redeemed.
123 8 | again takes Jesus to an exceeding high mountain, and shows
124 | except
125 7 | from the time that man existed from the beginning of the
126 16 | the true God, that Thou existest always to eternity God without
127 16 | to cure paralytics, to expel demons, and raise the dead:
128 9 | ineffable joy, and everlasting exultation, and perpetual repose. Wherefore
129 3 | head, a fair skin, large eyes, beautiful nostrils, his
130 17 | with your finger seal your faces, and these evil things will
131 3 | black hair, a shaggy head, a fair skin, large eyes, beautiful
132 8 | give thee, if thou wilt fall down and worship me. The
133 20 | all the other idols had fallen down, and were broken in
134 1 | all fled for refuge to the false god. And he brought upon
135 2 | persons who had come from far countries were lying there.
136 2 | your god Astaruth is held fast by chains of fire, and can
137 22 | and thus died by an evil fate.~
138 7 | Mary; for thou hast found favour in the sight of the Lord,
139 17 | thin-cheeked, with hair down to his feet, eves like fire, sparks
140 23 | it in right opinions, he fell asleep in peace, and went
141 | few
142 17 | fiery chains, and he was firmly kept in. And the angel of
143 1 | going to any other, they all fled for refuge to the false
144 17 | and these evil things will flee from you. Then he showed
145 17 | And when he let him go, he flew away, groaning and weeping,
146 18 | laid aside his diadem, and followed Bartholomew the apostle
147 5 | when she has partaken of food, let her rest, and early
148 1 | person in trouble; and the foolish people, seeing this, believed
149 5 | she is bound with all our force, and dost thou bid us loose
150 3 | always glad and rejoicing; he foresees everything, he knows and
151 8 | was called Adam; he was formed out of the earth. And the
152 12 | when they sacrifice to us. Fort then we have complete power
153 15 | and lifted it up from its foundations; and in that same hour all
154 2 | He answered: He is the friend of the Almighty God, and
155 8 | commandment of God. I have fulfilled the righteousness of God
156 2 | And when the temple was full of sick persons, who sacrificed
157 7 | her chamber, the archangel Gabriel appeared, gleaming like
158 8 | me. The Lord says to him, Get thee behind me, Satan; for
159 7 | angel answered her, The Holy Ghost shall come upon thee, and
160 7 | and raiment? For these gifts those persons long for who
161 3 | and his heart are always glad and rejoicing; he foresees
162 8 | Lord that thou hearest me gladly. The first man, then, was
163 7 | archangel Gabriel appeared, gleaming like the sun; and when she
164 1 | rather from the difficulty of going to any other, they all fled
165 8 | heart, and who serve Him by good works. The devil himself,
166 23 | prospered in all things, and governed the church well, and guided
167 23 | Jesus Christ he received the grace of healing, and began to
168 3 | with a yellow beard, a few grey hairs, of middle height,
169 9 | where neither trouble, nor grief, nor groaning, nor death,
170 5 | saying: My daughter is grievously torn; I implore thee, therefore,
171 23 | governed the church well, and guided it in right opinions, he
172 11 | me free to go into other habitations.~
173 3 | yellow beard, a few grey hairs, of middle height, and neither
174 23 | he received the grace of healing, and began to do signs.
175 14 | that all these may receive health, take down this idol, and
176 8 | thanks to the Lord that thou hearest me gladly. The first man,
177 12 | that are lying here from heavy diseases? The demon answered:
178 3 | few grey hairs, of middle height, and neither tall nor stunted,
179 | herself
180 3 | beautiful nostrils, his ears hidden by the hair of his head,
181 1 | Historians declare that India is divided
182 4 | said the apostle to him: Hold thy peace, and come out
183 17 | winged, and other four angels holding up the four corners of the
184 7 | life. From him have been horn the whole human race. Then
185 12 | came I am punished, kept hound in chains of fire. And for
186 7 | have been horn the whole human race. Then the Son of God
187 3 | neither to be weary, nor to hunger, nor to thirst; his face,
188 1 | the people were in entire ignorance of the true God; and from
189 | indeed
190 9 | eternal blessedness, and ineffable joy, and everlasting exultation,
191 1 | was supposed to heal the infirm, but rather the more injured
192 1 | brought upon them troubles, infirmities, damage, violence, and much
193 17 | been purified from all your infirmity, so also this temple shall
194 20 | thus spoken, the king was informed that this god Baldad and
195 9 | hear also by what means he injures all those who are lying
196 21 | And innumerable multitudes came from all
197 7 | whether in things visible or invisible. And as this virgin did
198 16 | God of Abraham, God of Isaac, God of Jacob, who for the
199 21 | remains were carried into the island of Liparis.~
200 | its
201 16 | Abraham, God of Isaac, God of Jacob, who for the salvation of
202 11 | the Son of God, whom the Jews crucified: for, being afraid
203 9 | blessedness, and ineffable joy, and everlasting exultation,
204 17 | there until the great day of judgment. And when he let him go,
205 5 | says to them: Behold, I keep her enemy bound, and are
206 11 | now, who has bound me, and keeps me in subjection. I implore
207 8 | mountain, and shows Him all the kingdoms of the world, and says,
208 3 | times a day he bends the knee to the Lord, and seven times
209 8 | virgin fasting forty days, he knew in truth that He was the
210 1 | true God; and from want of knowledge, but rather from the difficulty
211 8 | given Himself out to be known, except to those who are
212 9 | despise them, because we labour to be rich in that place
213 18 | and country, and whatever land his kingdom ruled over,
214 3 | shaggy head, a fair skin, large eyes, beautiful nostrils,
215 9 | make thee behold Him, and learn from how great evils thou
216 14 | heavens, and do not believe in lifeless stones and stocks. And if
217 15 | word of the apostle, and lifted it up from its foundations;
218 5 | to tear in pieces all her limbs; and if any one came near
219 21 | carried into the island of Liparis.~
220 8 | And the Lord answered him, Listen, devil; although thou mayst
221 7 | on bread alone shall man live, but by every word of God.
222 1 | temple of Astaruth, and lived there as one of the pilgrims
223 16 | our Lord, with whom Thou livest and reignest in unity of
224 6 | Then the king loaded camels with gold and silver,
225 7 | these gifts those persons long for who seek earthly things;
226 4 | returned, and set to work to look into every face of the pilgrims
227 7 | remain a virgin through the love of God, pure and undefiled.
228 7 | the first among women who loved this in her heart, said,
229 5 | demoniac, that is to say, a lunatic. And he heard about the
230 19 | become disciple to a certain magician, who has taken down our
231 14 | bodies. Hear even now your Maker who dwells in the heavens,
232 | makes
233 19 | they set about weeping and making accusations before the king.
234 17 | commanded me, that I may manifest Him to you. And when ye
235 8 | Listen, devil; although thou mayst lord it over man, because
236 9 | same time hear also by what means he injures all those who
237 1 | Ethiopia, and the second at Media, and the third completes
238 5 | had been healed, and sent messengers to the apostle, saying:
239 3 | beard, a few grey hairs, of middle height, and neither tall
240 3 | neither tall nor stunted, but middling, clothed with a white undercloak
241 22 | overpowered by a demon and miserably strangled; and all the priests
242 7 | woman made a vow of this mode of life; but she, as she
243 8 | earth. And the earth, his mother out of which he was, was
244 8 | Jesus to an exceeding high mountain, and shows Him all the kingdoms
245 | much
246 21 | And innumerable multitudes came from all the cities,
247 3 | speaks every tongue of every nation. And behold now, as soon
248 | none
249 | nowhere
250 21 | from all the cities, to the number of twelve thousand, who
251 7 | for the salvation of many, observed this-that she might remain
252 1 | dark, and the other in the ocean. To this India, then, the
253 | off
254 7 | this in her heart, said, I offer to Thee, O Lord, my virginity.
255 3 | dirty, nor have they waxed old. Seven times a day he bends
256 | once
257 11 | out: Refrain, ye wretched ones, from sacrificing to me,
258 8 | by the blood of man nor opened for the burial of any one.
259 23 | and guided it in right opinions, he fell asleep in peace,
260 5 | happened to be standing opposite the apostle; and he had
261 23 | presbyters who had been ordained by the holy apostle Bartholomew.
262 15 | Then the king gave orders, and all the people brought
263 | others
264 22 | that the king Astreges was overpowered by a demon and miserably
265 7 | power of the Most High shall overshadow thee; wherefore also that
266 6 | brought everything back to his palace.~
267 16 | to heal the sick, to cure paralytics, to expel demons, and raise
268 5 | loose her; and when she has partaken of food, let her rest, and
269 7 | happened, when the night had passed, and the following day was
270 7 | virgin, and having become perfect man, and having been baptized,
271 22 | strangled by demons, and perished on account of their rising
272 9 | everlasting exultation, and perpetual repose. Wherefore also the
273 1 | appeared to give a cure to the person in trouble; and the foolish
274 19 | same to my God, thou canst persuade me also to sacrifice to
275 8 | for he takes Him up to the pinnacle of the temple, and says,
276 8 | because it had neither been polluted by the blood of man nor
277 17 | with wings spined like a porcupine; and his hands were bound
278 1 | the country; and the one portion of it ends in the dark,
279 21 | apostle with singing of praise and with all glory, and
280 4 | the Lord, Bartholomew, thy prayers are burning me up. Then
281 23 | and were baptized by the presbyters who had been ordained by
282 12 | more when the apostle is present, neither I nor our rulers.~
283 7 | did not know man, so she, preserving her virginity, vowed a vow
284 11 | our king, and he bound our prince in chains of fire; and on
285 16 | begotten, the Holy Spirit proceeding; and in Thee the Father,
286 16 | Bartholomew the apostle proclaims. Then the holy Bartholomew,
287 23 | twenty years; and having prospered in all things, and governed
288 9 | And if thou wishest to prove that it is so, I order him
289 12 | Apostle Bartholomew came I am punished, kept hound in chains of
290 11 | condemned him to death. And he put to death Death himself,
291 18 | Then the king, and also the queen, with their two sons, and
292 7 | been horn the whole human race. Then the Son of God having
293 19 | Then King Astreges in a rage sent a thousand armed men
294 7 | precious stones, pearls, and raiment? For these gifts those persons
295 16 | paralytics, to expel demons, and raise the dead: for He said to
296 10 | the day, the priests are ready to sacrifice in the temple,
297 12 | chains of fire. And for this reason I speak, because he has
298 23 | our Lord Jesus Christ he received the grace of healing, and
299 9 | great evils thou hast been redeemed. At the same time hear also
300 11 | devil began to cry out: Refrain, ye wretched ones, from
301 1 | other, they all fled for refuge to the false god. And he
302 2 | apostle Bartholomew into the regions here, your god Astaruth
303 16 | with whom Thou livest and reignest in unity of the Holy Spirit
304 19 | so I also will make you reject thy God and believe in my
305 3 | heart are always glad and rejoicing; he foresees everything,
306 7 | observed this-that she might remain a virgin through the love
307 23 | began to do signs. And he remained in the bishopric twenty
308 20 | in pieces. Then the king rent the purple in which he was
309 9 | exultation, and perpetual repose. Wherefore also the demon
310 9 | in your temple, who makes responses to you, is kept in chains
311 1 | believed in him. But the demons retired, not because they wished
312 1 | sacrificed to him, the demon, retiring, appeared to give a cure
313 9 | it is so, I order him to return into the idol, and I will
314 4 | held his peace. And they returned, and set to work to look
315 9 | because we labour to be rich in that place where the
316 23 | church well, and guided it in right opinions, he fell asleep
317 8 | God. I have fulfilled the righteousness of God in having fasted,
318 7 | dawning, the sun having risen, the apostle appeared alone
319 22 | perished on account of their rising against the apostle, and
320 20 | Bartholomew to be beaten with rods; and after having been thus
321 21 | and they laid them in the royal tomb, and glorified God.
322 18 | whatever land his kingdom ruled over, were saved, and believed,
323 12 | answered: The devil, our ruler, he who is bound, he sends
324 12 | present, neither I nor our rulers.~
325 8 | And how is it that thou saidst just now that she was the
326 17 | the people, and said: Thus saith the Lord who hath sent me,
327 11 | lest ye suffer worse for my sake; because I am bound in fiery
328 14 | baptism of the Lord, and sanctified you, I will save all.~
329 14 | you have done this, I will sanctify this temple in the name
330 8 | him, Get thee behind me, Satan; for it is written, Thou
331 20 | and after having been thus scourged, to be beheaded.~
332 17 | also do ye with your finger seal your faces, and these evil
333 17 | with his finger the one sealed the temple and the people,
334 1 | and the foolish people, seeing this, believed in him. But
335 16 | earth, and in the sea, who seekest the salvation of men through
336 5 | and went with them. And he sees the king's daughter bound
337 7 | and as he through want of self-restraint had conquered the first
338 12 | ruler, he who is bound, he sends us against men, that, having
339 19 | broke in pieces the dumb and senseless idols, that all men might
340 3 | said: He has black hair, a shaggy head, a fair skin, large
341 | shalt
342 17 | black as soot; his face sharp like a dog's, thin-cheeked,
343 17 | appeared an angel of the Lord, shining brighter than the sun, winged,
344 3 | with purple, and upon his shoulders a very white cloak; and
345 17 | will flee from you. Then he showed them the demon who dwelt
346 8 | exceeding high mountain, and shows Him all the kingdoms of
347 23 | healing, and began to do signs. And he remained in the
348 16 | blood all of us enslaved by sin, and declare us to be Thy
349 | since
350 21 | remains of the apostle with singing of praise and with all glory,
351 9 | Wherefore also the demon sitting in your temple, who makes
352 3 | hair, a shaggy head, a fair skin, large eyes, beautiful nostrils,
353 17 | his nostrils came forth smoke like sulphur, with wings
354 | some
355 3 | God. His voice is like the sonnet of a strong trumpet; there
356 3 | nation. And behold now, as soon as you ask me, and I answer
357 17 | like an Ethiopian, black as soot; his face sharp like a dog'
358 6 | pearls, and clothing, and sought to see the apostle; and
359 17 | his feet, eves like fire, sparks coming out of his mouth;
360 19 | And while they were thus speaking and weeping, behold, again
361 3 | everything, he knows and speaks every tongue of every nation.
362 17 | like sulphur, with wings spined like a porcupine; and his
363 20 | And when he had thus spoken, the king was informed that
364 16 | holy Bartholomew, having spread forth his hands to heaven,
365 5 | country, happened to be standing opposite the apostle; and
366 2 | of Christ, Bartholomew, stayed there, Astaruth gave no
367 9 | that they may say to the stock and the stone, Thou art
368 14 | believe in lifeless stones and stocks. And if you wish that I
369 9 | say to the stock and the stone, Thou art our God. But that
370 7 | And she cast off fear, and stood up, and said, How shall
371 15 | has ever been heard. And straightway he arose at the word of
372 23 | Lord: to whom be glory and strength for ever and ever. Amen. ~ ~
373 3 | is like the sonnet of a strong trumpet; there go along
374 3 | height, and neither tall nor stunted, but middling, clothed with
375 | such
376 11 | sacrificing to me, lest ye suffer worse for my sake; because
377 13 | we do not take away the sufferings of their bodies, but retire
378 17 | nostrils came forth smoke like sulphur, with wings spined like
379 11 | implore you, therefore, supplicate him on my account, that
380 1 | called Astaruth, which was supposed to heal the infirm, but
381 19 | certain magician, who has taken down our temples, and broken
382 3 | middle height, and neither tall nor stunted, but middling,
383 7 | when at rest. For, having tasted of the tree of disobedience,
384 7 | carnal. Wherefore I wish to teach thee that the Son of God
385 5 | chains, for she used to tear in pieces all her limbs;
386 19 | who has taken down our temples, and broken our gods to
387 8 | says to him, Thou shall not tempt the Lord thy God. And the
388 7 | having fasted forty days, the tempter came and said to Him: If
389 7 | the sun; and when she was terrified at the sight, the angel
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391 | than
392 8 | apostle answered: I give thanks to the Lord that thou hearest
393 | therein
394 17 | face sharp like a dog's, thin-cheeked, with hair down to his feet,
395 7 | wherefore also that holy thing which is born of thee shall
396 3 | weary, nor to hunger, nor to thirst; his face, and his soul,
397 22 | And it came to pass on the thirtieth day after the apostle was
398 7 | salvation of many, observed this-that she might remain a virgin
399 14 | Behold, the god whom you thought to cure you, does the more
400 1 | that India is divided into three parts; and the first is
401 8 | of the virgin earth, was thrice conquered by Christ, the
402 21 | this, ordered him to be thrown into the sea; and his remains
403 | together
404 21 | they laid them in the royal tomb, and glorified God. And
405 3 | he knows and speaks every tongue of every nation. And behold
406 5 | My daughter is grievously torn; I implore thee, therefore,
407 5 | who is it that dares to touch her? The apostle answered
408 23 | there was great fear and trembling, and all came to the Lord,
409 1 | And he brought upon them troubles, infirmities, damage, violence,
410 16 | and acknowledged to be truly one, the Father unbegotten,
411 3 | like the sonnet of a strong trumpet; there go along with him
412 21 | cities, to the number of twelve thousand, who had believed
413 23 | remained in the bishopric twenty years; and having prospered
414 3 | his clothes have been worn twenty-six years, but neither are they
415 9 | the Lord had conquered the tyrant, He sent His apostles into
416 16 | be truly one, the Father unbegotten, the Son begotten, the Holy
417 19 | And after these things the unbelievers of the Greeks, having come
418 12 | apostle answered: Confess, unclean demon, who is it that has
419 17 | shall be purified from all uncleanness, and from the demons dwelling
420 7 | the love of God, pure and undefiled. And suddenly, when she
421 3 | middling, clothed with a white undercloak bordered with purple, and
422 15 | the apostle says to them: Unfasten the ropes. And when they
423 15 | ropes. And when they had unfastened them, he said to the demon
424 16 | Thou livest and reignest in unity of the Holy Spirit for ever
425 | unless
426 | until
427 | unto
428 12 | the same time, I dare not utter more when the apostle is
429 15 | neither winged creature utters a cry, nor voice of man
430 16 | dead: for He said to us, Verily I say unto you, that whatever
431 1 | troubles, infirmities, damage, violence, and much affliction; and
432 7 | created, whether in things visible or invisible. And as this
433 7 | preserving her virginity, vowed a vow to the Lord God. And
434 3 | they dirty, nor have they waxed old. Seven times a day he
435 3 | allow him neither to be weary, nor to hunger, nor to thirst;
436 | well
437 | wherever
438 | whether
439 | whose
440 8 | he did conquer; for his wicked craft, through the eating
441 8 | will I give thee, if thou wilt fall down and worship me.
442 17 | smoke like sulphur, with wings spined like a porcupine;
443 1 | retired, not because they wished to cure men, but that they
444 13 | and sacrifice to us, God withdraws from those who sacrifice,
445 | within
446 | without
447 7 | she was the first among women who loved this in her heart,
448 10 | shall be able to see this wonderful work.~
449 8 | and who serve Him by good works. The devil himself, therefore,
450 3 | and his clothes have been worn twenty-six years, but neither
451 11 | sacrificing to me, lest ye suffer worse for my sake; because I am
452 11 | to cry out: Refrain, ye wretched ones, from sacrificing to
453 8 | behind me, Satan; for it is written, Thou shall worship the
454 3 | hair of his head, with a yellow beard, a few grey hairs,
455 7 | Why didst thou seek me yesterday the whole day with gold