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1 2 | name. And there having gone abroad the fame of Christ, of the
2 1 | Armenosyrians-an Hebrew by race, accomplished and most learned in the
3 | according
4 2 | enjoined Ananias to take accurate account of Christ, of what
5 4 | Ananias, and fallen down and adored the likeness, Abgarus was
6 7 | himself king. And he being afraid, washed his hands in the
7 | against
8 7 | incorruptible at the end of this age; and He gave us power to
9 9 | Spirit, for ever and ever. Amen. ~ ~
10 6 | he went to the city of Amis, great metropolis of the
11 1 | his preaching and seen his angelic life, he was baptized, and
12 5 | and Holy Spirit, having anointed them with the holy perfume;
13 7 | it. And the chief priests answered and said, His blood be upon
14 1 | of the twelve, the tenth apostle according to the Evangelists
15 5 | that had been said by the apostles in Jerusalem. For year by
16 2 | account of Christ, of what appearance He was, and His stature,
17 1 | Thaddaeus. And having seen the appearing of Christ, and His teaching,
18 9 | built a church; and having appointed as bishop one of his disciples,
19 5 | and Greeks. Syrians and Armenians, he baptized them in the
20 1 | in the interior of the Armenosyrians-an Hebrew by race, accomplished
21 7 | If thou let him go, thou art not Caesar's friend, because
22 5 | the resurrection, and the ascension, Thaddaeus went to Abgarus;
23 3 | as knowing the heart, and asked to wash Himself; and a towel
24 9 | enlightened many, he fell asleep on the twenty-first of the
25 2 | having heard of it, was astonished, and desired to see Christ,
26 7 | thereafter to us the twelve, who ate and drank with Him after
27 9 | twenty-first of the month of August. And the disciples having
28 | away
29 3 | saying: Give this, and take back this message, to him that
30 1 | in the days of John the Baptist; and having heard his preaching
31 | be
32 | became
33 8 | from different places, and beheld what was done by Thaddaeus.
34 8 | hearing his teaching, many believed, and were baptized, confessing
35 9 | healing the sick, he went to Berytus, a city of Phoenicia by
36 | beside
37 2 | me, that thou healest the blind, the lame, and the paralytic,
38 5 | mysteries of the sacred body and blood of our Lord Jesus
39 7 | dawn He rose, leaving His burial-clothes in the tomb. And He was
40 9 | disciples having come together, buried him with great honour; and
41 7 | let him go, thou art not Caesar's friend, because he proclaims
42 8 | and healed them all by calling upon the name of Christ.
43 3 | and given the letter, was carefully looking at Christ, but was
44 7 | examined Him and found no case, wished to let Him go; but
45 7 | blood be upon us and our children. And Pilate gave him up
46 1 | became His disciple; and He chose him as one of the twelve,
47 9 | for five years, he built a church; and having appointed as
48 6 | destroyed idol-temples and built churches; ordained as bishop one
49 5 | law of Moses, and to give close heed to the things that
50 5 | the holy perfume; and he communicated to them of the undefiled
51 8 | believed, and were baptized, confessing their sins.~
52 | could
53 9 | brought many cities and countries to Christ through His teaching.
54 2 | Abgarus the governor of the country of the Edessenes, an unworthy
55 2 | to Christ by Ananias the courier, to the following effect:-
56 7 | to let Him go; but they cried out, If thou let him go,
57 7 | a great mock of Him, and crucified Him, and laid Him in the
58 4 | the likeness, Abgarus was cured of his disease before Thaddaeus
59 2 | and the paralytic, and curest all the demoniacs; and on
60 7 | on the third day before dawn He rose, leaving His burial-clothes
61 7 | upon Him. And on the third day before dawn He rose, leaving
62 7 | every malady, and raise the dead.~
63 7 | He gave us power to expel demons, and heal every disease
64 2 | it, was astonished, and desired to see Christ, and could
65 6 | Thaddaeus along with Abgarus destroyed idol-temples and built churches;
66 8 | people ran together from different places, and beheld what
67 1 | and most learned in the divine writings. He came to Jerusalem
68 7 | And Thaddaeus said: No doubt you have heard of what has
69 | down
70 7 | the twelve, who ate and drank with Him after His resurrection
71 | each
72 2 | governor of the city of Edessa, Abgarus by name. And there
73 1 | Thaddaeus, was of the city of Edessa-and it is the metropolis of
74 2 | governor of the country of the Edessenes, an unworthy slave. The
75 2 | courier, to the following effect:-To Jesus called Christ,
76 | end
77 2 | enough for both. Abgarus enjoined Ananias to take accurate
78 3 | disciple Thaddaeus, who shall enlighten thee, and guide thee into
79 9 | there, having taught and enlightened many, he fell asleep on
80 | enough
81 2 | demoniacs; and on this account I entreat thy goodness to come even
82 2 | wicked Jews, which through envy they set in motion against
83 2 | to come even to us, and escape from the plottings of the
84 1 | apostle according to the Evangelists Matthew and Mark.~
85 9 | Teaching, therefore, and evangelizing along with the disciples,
86 | even
87 | everything
88 7 | Judaea. And Pilate, having examined Him and found no case, wished
89 7 | and He gave us power to expel demons, and heal every disease
90 3 | washed Himself, He wiped His face with it. And His image having
91 4 | having received Ananias, and fallen down and adored the likeness,
92 2 | there having gone abroad the fame of Christ, of the wonders
93 9 | and enlightened many, he fell asleep on the twenty-first
94 7 | Peter and John first of my fellow disciples, and thereafter
95 9 | therefore remained with them for five years, he built a church;
96 3 | Christ, but was unable to fix Him in his mind. And He
97 1 | His wonderful works, he followed Him, and became His disciple;
98 2 | Ananias the courier, to the following effect:-To Jesus called
99 3 | again, and to raise up the forefathers. And after I have been taken
100 8 | And Thaddaeus, having gone forth along with his disciples,
101 7 | go, thou art not Caesar's friend, because he proclaims himself
102 9 | were healed, and they gave glory to the Father, and the Son,
103 2 | this account I entreat thy goodness to come even to us, and
104 2 | could not leave his city and government. And about the days of the
105 5 | multitudes, both of Hebrews and Greeks. Syrians and Armenians,
106 7 | it well, having also set guards upon Him. And on the third
107 3 | shall enlighten thee, and guide thee into all the truth,
108 2 | and His stature, and His hair, and in a word everything.~
109 8 | his disciples, laid his hand upon each one of them, and
110 7 | being afraid, washed his hands in the sight of the multitude,
111 7 | taught, and how through hatred the chief priests delivered
112 7 | power to expel demons, and heal every disease and every
113 2 | heard of by me, that thou healest the blind, the lame, and
114 5 | and having found him in health, he gave him an account
115 8 | was done by Thaddaeus. And hearing his teaching, many believed,
116 3 | And He knew as knowing the heart, and asked to wash Himself;
117 1 | of the Armenosyrians-an Hebrew by race, accomplished and
118 5 | great multitudes, both of Hebrews and Greeks. Syrians and
119 5 | Moses, and to give close heed to the things that had been
120 | here
121 6 | the reading of the law the high priest said to Thaddaeus
122 9 | together, buried him with great honour; and many sick were healed,
123 5 | baptized him, with all his house. And having instructed great
124 | how
125 6 | along with Abgarus destroyed idol-temples and built churches; ordained
126 | If
127 3 | His face with it. And His image having been imprinted upon
128 5 | the passover, and again he imparted to them the Holy Spirit.~
129 3 | And His image having been imprinted upon the linen, He gave
130 5 | gave him an account of the incarnation of Christ, and baptized
131 7 | preached to them, would rise up incorruptible at the end of this age;
132 2 | Abgarus, being seized by an incurable disease, sent a letter to
133 7 | multitude, and said, I am innocent of the blood of this man;
134 5 | all his house. And having instructed great multitudes, both of
135 1 | metropolis of Osroene, in the interior of the Armenosyrians-an
136 7 | Pilate the procurator of Judaea. And Pilate, having examined
137 5 | and delivered to them to keep and observe the law of Moses,
138 7 | because he proclaims himself king. And he being afraid, washed
139 7 | baptized, having had the kingdom of the heavens preached
140 3 | Him in his mind. And He knew as knowing the heart, and
141 3 | his mind. And He knew as knowing the heart, and asked to
142 2 | thou healest the blind, the lame, and the paralytic, and
143 2 | thee. My city is small, but large enough for both. Abgarus
144 1 | race, accomplished and most learned in the divine writings.
145 2 | see Christ, and could not leave his city and government.
146 7 | day before dawn He rose, leaving His burial-clothes in the
147 1 | Lebbaeus, who also is Thaddaeus,
148 6 | holy liturgy. And having left them, he went to the city
149 1 | preaching and seen his angelic life, he was baptized, and his
150 4 | fallen down and adored the likeness, Abgarus was cured of his
151 3 | been imprinted upon the linen, He gave it to Ananias,
152 6 | the psalmody and the holy liturgy. And having left them, he
153 3 | the letter, was carefully looking at Christ, but was unable
154 5 | sacred body and blood of our Lord Jesus Christ, and delivered
155 | made
156 7 | every disease and every malady, and raise the dead.~
157 7 | innocent of the blood of this man; see ye to it. And the chief
158 1 | Evangelists Matthew and Mark.~
159 1 | according to the Evangelists Matthew and Mark.~
160 | me
161 6 | Thaddaeus and his disciples: Men, whence are you? and why
162 6 | great metropolis of the Mesechaldeans and Syrians, that is, of
163 6 | and Syrians, that is, of Mesopotamia-Syria, beside the river Tigris.
164 3 | this, and take back this message, to him that sent thee:
165 3 | unable to fix Him in his mind. And He knew as knowing
166 7 | soldiers, and made a great mock of Him, and crucified Him,
167 9 | the twenty-first of the month of August. And the disciples
168 5 | keep and observe the law of Moses, and to give close heed
169 | most
170 7 | He was seen first by His mother and other women, and by
171 2 | through envy they set in motion against thee. My city is
172 5 | to them of the undefiled mysteries of the sacred body and blood
173 7 | remission of sins to all the nations, that those who were baptized,
174 8 | healed before Thaddaeus came near them, the spirits going
175 5 | delivered to them to keep and observe the law of Moses, and to
176 6 | idol-temples and built churches; ordained as bishop one of his disciples,
177 1 | it is the metropolis of Osroene, in the interior of the
178 | other
179 2 | blind, the lame, and the paralytic, and curest all the demoniacs;
180 5 | they came together to the passover, and again he imparted to
181 3 | to him that sent thee: Peace to thee and thy city! For
182 8 | them. And for many days the people ran together from different
183 5 | anointed them with the holy perfume; and he communicated to
184 7 | and other women, and by Peter and John first of my fellow
185 9 | went to Berytus, a city of Phoenicia by the sea; and there, having
186 7 | heard of what has taken place in Jerusalem about Jesus
187 8 | together from different places, and beheld what was done
188 2 | days of the Passion and the plots of the Jews, Abgarus, being
189 2 | us, and escape from the plottings of the wicked Jews, which
190 7 | this age; and He gave us power to expel demons, and heal
191 9 | presbyters, and deacons, and prayed for them, he went away,
192 7 | the kingdom of the heavens preached to them, would rise up incorruptible
193 1 | Baptist; and having heard his preaching and seen his angelic life,
194 6 | reading of the law the high priest said to Thaddaeus and his
195 7 | He sent us in His name to proclaim repentance and remission
196 7 | Caesar's friend, because he proclaims himself king. And he being
197 7 | delivered Him to Pilate the procurator of Judaea. And Pilate, having
198 6 | gave them the rule of the psalmody and the holy liturgy. And
199 1 | Armenosyrians-an Hebrew by race, accomplished and most learned
200 8 | for many days the people ran together from different
201 6 | the Sabbath-day, after the reading of the law the high priest
202 4 | And having received Ananias, and fallen down
203 9 | Having therefore remained with them for five years,
204 7 | proclaim repentance and remission of sins to all the nations,
205 7 | in His name to proclaim repentance and remission of sins to
206 6 | Mesopotamia-Syria, beside the river Tigris. And he having gone
207 7 | third day before dawn He rose, leaving His burial-clothes
208 9 | them, he went away, going round the cities of Syria, and
209 6 | deacons, and gave them the rule of the psalmody and the
210 | s
211 6 | with his disciples on the Sabbath-day, after the reading of the
212 5 | undefiled mysteries of the sacred body and blood of our Lord
213 3 | He gave it to Ananias, saying: Give this, and take back
214 9 | city of Phoenicia by the sea; and there, having taught
215 7 | laid Him in the tomb, and secured it well, having also set
216 2 | the Jews, Abgarus, being seized by an incurable disease,
217 3 | into the heavens I shall send thee my disciple Thaddaeus,
218 7 | washed his hands in the sight of the multitude, and said,
219 2 | the Edessenes, an unworthy slave. The multitude of the wonders
220 2 | against thee. My city is small, but large enough for both.
221 7 | spit upon Him, with the soldiers, and made a great mock of
222 8 | Thaddaeus came near them, the spirits going out of them. And for
223 7 | And they took Him, and spit upon Him, with the soldiers,
224 2 | appearance He was, and His stature, and His hair, and in a
225 3 | because of this I am come, to suffer for the world, and to rise
226 6 | he having gone into the synagogue of the Jews along with his
227 9 | going round the cities of Syria, and teaching, and healing
228 1 | as one of the twelve, the tenth apostle according to the
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230 | thereafter
231 7 | guards upon Him. And on the third day before dawn He rose,
232 6 | Mesopotamia-Syria, beside the river Tigris. And he having gone into
233 2 | In those times there was a governor of
234 7 | him up to them. And they took Him, and spit upon Him,
235 3 | asked to wash Himself; and a towel was given Him; and when
236 3 | guide thee into all the truth, both thee and thy city.~
237 9 | many, he fell asleep on the twenty-first of the month of August.
238 3 | looking at Christ, but was unable to fix Him in his mind.
239 5 | communicated to them of the undefiled mysteries of the sacred
240 2 | country of the Edessenes, an unworthy slave. The multitude of
241 3 | the heart, and asked to wash Himself; and a towel was
242 | we
243 | well
244 | when
245 | why
246 2 | from the plottings of the wicked Jews, which through envy
247 3 | He had washed Himself, He wiped His face with it. And His
248 7 | examined Him and found no case, wished to let Him go; but they
249 7 | we are His disciples, and witnesses of the wonderful things
250 7 | by His mother and other women, and by Peter and John first
251 2 | and His hair, and in a word everything.~
252 1 | teaching, and His wonderful works, he followed Him, and became
253 3 | come, to suffer for the world, and to rise again, and
254 1 | He came to Jerusalem to worship in the days of John the
255 | would
256 1 | most learned in the divine writings. He came to Jerusalem to
257 | ye
258 9 | remained with them for five years, he built a church; and