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1 18 | firm, let those on the left abide not, let the devil be muzzled,
2 4 | teaching of John was spread abroad in Rome; and it came to
3 18 | uprooted; and grant to me to accomplish the journey to Thee, not
4 18 | Now, O Lord, when I have accomplished Thy stewardship with which
5 18 | soul, and cut out its open actions; who didst afflict and banish
6 1 | with his other wrongful acts, set himself also to make
7 2 | up to the cross. And they add another blasphemous lie
8 6 | said to him: It is right to adore the hand of God first of
9 1 | himself a temple of peace, and adorned it with the spoils of war.~
10 18 | who hast put to death its adversary, when it took refuge in
11 18 | earth, the course of things aerial, and guardian of things
12 3 | all this the king, being affected with rage. ordered the senate
13 18 | open actions; who didst afflict and banish him who rebelled
14 | again
15 2 | strange nation, neither agreeing with other nations nor consenting
16 1 | When Agrippa, whom, on account of his
17 9 | the hand, he raised him up alive.~
18 | already
19 19 | and having sealed himself altogether, he stood and said to us,
20 6 | At this Domitian being amazed, stretched out his mouth
21 5 | soldiers were struck with amazement, and were afraid lest John
22 19 | ever, and to ages of ages. Amen. ~ ~
23 | among
24 13 | the guileless, the slow to anger, He that is higher and more
25 18 | declared Thyself through the apostles; who hast never rested,
26 18 | my youth to marry, didst appear to me, and say, I am in
27 4 | common, and low, and poor appearance, were filled with threats,
28 16 | also named Verus: Behold, I appoint thee a minister of the Church
29 16 | servant of God, until the time appointed for thy testimony.~
30 11 | sent him away to an island, appointing for him a set time.~
31 6 | from the hour in which we apprehended him, to the present, he
32 1 | Caesar, coming with a great army, invested Jerusalem; and
33 2 | proclaiming a man as God, all assembling together under a strange
34 2 | than this, they falsely assert that he has been taken up
35 12 | them, and what duty he had assigned to each. And when he was
36 8 | for digestion and harmless assimilation, for faith not to be repented
37 11 | raised her up. And Domitian, astonished at all the wonders, sent
38 5 | took one of the dates, and ate it in the sight of all.~
39 16 | Lord. Thus, then, Verus, attend to the flock as a servant
40 17 | conversed with those who bad come out of the house with
41 17 | Take some brethren, with baskets and vessels, and follow
42 18 | reward of my works; who bast set it in my soul to have
43 11 | Domitian's, of those in the bed-chamber, was suddenly seized by
44 17 | them, as if they were some bedding, into the depth of the trench;
45 | beforehand
46 13 | presence of the brethren, he began to say to them: Brethren,
47 9 | Jesus Christ, Thine only begotten Son, give to this man who
48 13 | let Him rest because we behave reverently; let Him be pleased
49 16 | Eutyches, also named Verus: Behold, I appoint thee a minister
50 19 | happened. And having thus believed, they retired praising and
51 14 | Thou who always seest what belongs to all, and art in all,
52 16 | portion with you, and peace, O beloved. And having thus spoken,
53 10 | their religion is rather beneficial, I banish thee to an island,
54 6 | him with a kiss; but John bent down his head, and kissed
55 2 | entreat thee, as suppliants we beseech of thy power not to banish
56 | beside
57 | besides
58 17 | considering, did what he was bid. And the blessed John having
59 12 | he ordered Polycarp to be bishop over the church.~
60 14 | everywhere speak against us, and blaspheme Thy holy name, do Thou alone,
61 2 | cross. And they add another blasphemous lie to their first one:
62 2 | on account of his great blasphemy and his wicked fooleries
63 17 | what he was bid. And the blessed John having gone forth from
64 19 | they retired praising and blessing the benignant God; because
65 1 | put the holy vessels on board a ship, he sent them to
66 1 | courage, and gave Domitian a book, in which was written as
67 6 | it is written in the holy books, The heart of a king is
68 2 | be the Son of God a man born of ourselves, Jesus by name,
69 | both
70 5 | change, it being the hour of breakfast, they entreated him to be
71 15 | thanksgiving, shall we, breaking the bread, invoke, but Thee
72 6 | his head, and kissed his breast. And Domitian said: Why
73 2 | name, whose parents and brothers and all his family have
74 17 | out of the house with him, building them up, and furnishing
75 2 | him that was nailed up and buried, they glorify as having
76 18 | looking about me, didst call even the gazing upon a woman
77 15 | our sakes, that now we, calling upon Thee through these,
78 | can
79 | cannot
80 8 | sight of the unseen. What canst thou show in earth or heaven
81 14 | servants with Thy watchful care. So be it, Lord.~
82 5 | And they started, and were carried along quickly. And when
83 1 | about them, he purposed casting them all out of the city
84 18 | Thy John, which has been certainly deemed worthy by Thee, Thou
85 5 | when they came to the first change, it being the hour of breakfast,
86 12 | And when he was old and changed, he ordered Polycarp to
87 13 | offences will be laid to your charge, and ye shall have no portion
88 18 | wrath be broken, let his children be trodden under foot, and
89 18 | O God, who hast chosen us for the mission of the
90 2 | a strange name, that of Christian. These men reject God, paying
91 3 | confessed themselves to be Christians. Those, then, who were found
92 5 | and brought out the linen cloth, and took one of the dates,
93 17 | nothing, he takes off the clothes he had on, and throws them,
94 2 | he has been taken up by clouds into the heavens.~
95 13 | and fellow-servants, and co-heirs, and copartners of the kingdom
96 1 | Jews, Vespasian Caesar, coming with a great army, invested
97 4 | And they, despising his common, and low, and poor appearance,
98 13 | These things, brethren, I communicate to you, pressing on to the
99 13 | graces, gifts, faiths, communions; how many things you have
100 13 | be grieved, the good, the compassionate, the merciful, the holy,
101 19 | about him: For what does it concern thee if I should wish him
102 13 | along with us because we conduct ourselves well; let Him
103 12 | the church, holding many conferences, and reminding them of what
104 7 | every nation and tribe shall confess, through whom every earthly
105 3 | should put to death all who confessed themselves to be Christians.
106 16 | having thus spoken, and confirmed the brethren, he said to
107 2 | all his family have been connected with the Hebrews; whom on
108 2 | agreeing with other nations nor consenting to the religious observances
109 17 | me. And Eutyches, without considering, did what he was bid. And
110 3 | crowned in the triumphant contest against the works of the
111 9 | of the Romans, didst thou contrive this, that, thou being present
112 17 | deeper. And as they dug, he conversed with those who bad come
113 5 | having taken the public conveyances, travelled fast, having
114 8 | to fall to the ground in convulsions. And when John stood, cheerful,
115 13 | fellow-servants, and co-heirs, and copartners of the kingdom of the Lord,
116 | could
117 18 | of things on earth, the course of things aerial, and guardian
118 13 | you return to the like courses, even your former offences
119 14 | gifts and Thy compassion coverest those that hope in Thee;
120 11 | kingdom, and master of every creature, give to this maiden the
121 8 | water, and mixed it, and cried out with a loud voice, and
122 2 | fooleries we gave up to the cross. And they add another blasphemous
123 14 | who didst wreathe this crown by Thy twining, who hast
124 3 | fruit of patience, and were crowned in the triumphant contest
125 13 | through me, what wonders, what cures, what signs, what gracious
126 2 | obedient to thee, and the customs, and laws, and practices,
127 18 | disease of the soul, and cut out its open actions; who
128 5 | die, and involve them in danger. But the Holy Spirit showed
129 16 | shouldst fall into trails or dangers, he not afraid: for thou
130 8 | immediately John asked for a deadly poison. And the king having
131 10 | persons should be summarily dealt with, without trial; but
132 10 | myself to do away with my own decrees. He asked then that the
133 17 | says: Let the trench he deeper. And as they dug, he conversed
134 13 | sober-minded; let Him be delighted because we love. These things,
135 18 | woman hateful; who didst deliver me from temporary show,
136 10 | to God, who has this day delivered thee from prison and from
137 11 | suddenly seized by the unclean demon, and lay dead; and word
138 18 | the angels follow, let the demons be afraid let the princes
139 10 | he was let go, John said: Depart, give thanks to God, who
140 13 | like his end was, or his departure from men, who cannot give
141 17 | were some bedding, into the depth of the trench; and, standing
142 4 | said: I am he. And they, despising his common, and low, and
143 18 | Thee, not insulted, not despitefully treated, and to receive
144 8 | the power of him who is destined to reign, as thou sayest?
145 15 | the net, the majesty, the diadem, Him called Son of man for
146 5 | afraid lest John should die, and involve them in danger.
147 17 | brethren, he told them to dig. And they dug. And he says:
148 8 | healing of soul and body, for digestion and harmless assimilation,
149 18 | didst stop up the secret disease of the soul, and cut out
150 13 | from you, He knows also dishonour, He knows also treachery,
151 13 | punishment from those that disobey His commandments. Let not
152 13 | knowing the mystery of the dispensation that has come to men, for
153 5 | soldiers being most kindly disposed, entreated John to make
154 2 | not to banish us from thy divine and benignant countenance;
155 | does
156 2 | and practices, and policy, doing wrong in nothing, but being
157 13 | remembering Him in all your doings, knowing the mystery of
158 7 | every earthly power and dominion shall be brought to nothing,
159 4 | him standing before the door; and, thinking that he was
160 11 | knowest how to reign, but dost not know from whom thou
161 8 | Spirit, and make it become a draught of life and salvation, for
162 17 | and, standing in only his drawers, stretched forth his hands,
163 18 | faith in Thee; who hast drawn out for me pure thoughts
164 8 | and gave it with all the dregs to the condemned criminal.
165 8 | Jesus Christ, Son of God, I drink the cup which Thou wilt
166 12 | had said to them, and what duty he had assigned to each.
167 13 | seen with your eyes, that ear hath not heard. Be strong,
168 4 | Rome; and it came to the ears of Domitian that there was
169 7 | confess, through whom every earthly power and dominion shall
170 5 | and to take bread, and eat with them. And John said:
171 | else
172 16 | shalt be shown to be an eminent witness of the Lord. Thus,
173 4 | report about the seat of empire of the Romans, saying that
174 18 | preserve me for that which endureth for ever; who didst separate
175 18 | who hast shown it its own enemy; who hast in purity turned
176 8 | them safe, Domitian was enraged against those who had given
177 2 | as many of us as are Jews entreat thee, as suppliants we beseech
178 16 | Church of Christ, and I entrust to thee the flock of Christ.
179 18 | rebelled in me; who didst establish my love to Thee spotless
180 7 | heaven shall come a King, eternal, true, Judge of living and
181 18 | and guardian of things etherial, the fear of those under
182 16 | he might be worthy of the Eucharist of the Lord. He also therefore,
183 5 | quickly. And when it was evening they stopped at a certain
184 14 | these many flowers into the everlasting flower of Thy countenance,
185 | everything
186 13 | that is higher and more exalted than every name that we
187 13 | worked. He then, through me, exhorts you: Brethren, I wish to
188 8 | standing beside Domitian expected that he was going to fall
189 18 | slackened, let Gehenna be extinguished, let the angels follow,
190 13 | glories, graces, gifts, faiths, communions; how many things
191 2 | and, more than this, they falsely assert that he has been
192 4 | And the fame of the teaching of John
193 2 | and brothers and all his family have been connected with
194 1 | others he destroyed by famine in the siege, and most he
195 5 | public conveyances, travelled fast, having seated him in the
196 6 | their journey, John thus fasting. And they brought him before
197 18 | sight of my mind, and hast favoured my bodily eyes; who, when
198 18 | of things etherial, the fear of those under the earth,
199 8 | it and drunk, immediately fell down and died.~
200 13 | say to them: Brethren, and fellow-servants, and co-heirs, and copartners
201 13 | pleased because we live in fellowship; let Him smile because we
202 | few
203 18 | didst separate me from the filthy madness of the flesh; who
204 17 | And when the young men had finished the trench, as he had wished,
205 18 | as I go to Thee, let the fire withdraw, let darkness be
206 18 | on the right hand stand firm, let those on the left abide
207 14 | flowers into the everlasting flower of Thy countenance, who
208 14 | hast inserted these many flowers into the everlasting flower
209 13 | an account of? For on the following day, which was the Lord'
210 1 | in which was written as follows:-~
211 2 | blasphemy and his wicked fooleries we gave up to the cross.
212 18 | children be trodden under foot, and let all his root he
213 13 | ye sin no more, He will forgive you what ye have done in
214 | former
215 8 | John. But they swore by the fortune and health of the king,
216 18 | but always savest from the foundation of the world; who hast made
217 18 | hour pure to Thyself, and free from intercourse with woman;
218 15 | rest, the knowledge, the freedom, the place of refuge in
219 3 | rage, and who reaped the fruit of patience, and were crowned
220 7 | things upon earth have been fulfilled, out of heaven shall come
221 18 | darkness be overcome, let the furnace be slackened, let Gehenna
222 17 | him, building them up, and furnishing them thoroughly into the
223 4 | And having come up to his gate, they found him standing
224 17 | house, went outside of the gates, having told the multitude
225 18 | furnace be slackened, let Gehenna be extinguished, let the
226 18 | us for the mission of the Gentiles, whet hast sent us out into
227 13 | ourselves well; let Him be glad because we live in purity;
228 10 | And when all were glorifying God, and wondering at the
229 19 | God; because to Him is due glory now and ever, and to ages
230 1 | his son Domitian, having got possession of the kingdom.
231 13 | rests, services, glories, graces, gifts, faiths, communions;
232 13 | cures, what signs, what gracious gifts, teachings, rulings,
233 18 | his root he uprooted; and grant to me to accomplish the
234 13 | I wish to remain without grief, without insult, without
235 13 | not therefore our God be grieved, the good, the compassionate,
236 8 | was going to fall to the ground in convulsions. And when
237 18 | course of things aerial, and guardian of things etherial, the
238 13 | immutable, the sincere, the guileless, the slow to anger, He that
239 18 | from the things done in Hades; who hast shown it its own
240 19 | for the miracle that had happened. And having thus believed,
241 8 | body, for digestion and harmless assimilation, for faith
242 18 | the gazing upon a woman hateful; who didst deliver me from
243 14 | alone art benignant and not haughty, alone merciful and kind,
244 6 | but John bent down his head, and kissed his breast.
245 14 | Thyself the protector and healer of Thy people. Thou alone
246 8 | life and salvation, for the healing of soul and body, for digestion
247 8 | swore by the fortune and health of the king, and said that
248 13 | eyes, that ear hath not heard. Be strong, therefore, in
249 6 | written in the holy books, The heart of a king is in the hand
250 4 | that there was a certain Hebrew in Ephesus, John by name,
251 2 | been connected with the Hebrews; whom on account of his
252 2 | men reject God, paying no heed to the law given by Him,
253 13 | slow to anger, He that is higher and more exalted than every
254 12 | teaching of the church, holding many conferences, and reminding
255 11 | were standing, a certain home-born slave of Domitian's, of
256 14 | compassion coverest those that hope in Thee; who knowest intimately
257 2 | lawless, subverting whole houses, proclaiming a man as God,
258 13 | you what ye have done in ignorance; but if, after ye have known
259 8 | the king: Do not take it ill, O king, but let a trial
260 15 | these, may recognise Thine illimitable majesty, presented to us
261 15 | alone art Lord, the root of immortality, and the fountain of incorruption,
262 13 | the only, the one, the immutable, the sincere, the guileless,
263 | indeed
264 18 | perfect in Thee, which is ineffable salvation. And as I go to
265 2 | the Jews, uncircumcised, inhuman, lawless, subverting whole
266 5 | they stopped at a certain inn; and as, besides, it was
267 10 | from thee that they are innocent, and that their religion
268 4 | he was the porter, they inquired of him where John lived.
269 14 | by Thy twining, who hast inserted these many flowers into
270 8 | they brought it on the instant. John therefore, having
271 | instead
272 18 | the journey to Thee, not insulted, not despitefully treated,
273 18 | to Thyself, and free from intercourse with woman; who, when I
274 14 | hope in Thee; who knowest intimately those that everywhere speak
275 1 | coming with a great army, invested Jerusalem; and some prisoners
276 15 | we, breaking the bread, invoke, but Thee only? We glorify
277 5 | lest John should die, and involve them in danger. But the
278 1 | with a great army, invested Jerusalem; and some prisoners of war
279 7 | come a King, eternal, true, Judge of living and dead, to whom
280 14 | kind, alone a Saviour, and just; Thou who always seest what
281 12 | been banished; and having kept the kingdom for a year,
282 14 | haughty, alone merciful and kind, alone a Saviour, and just;
283 5 | the soldiers being most kindly disposed, entreated John
284 6 | bent down his head, and kissed his breast. And Domitian
285 17 | he had wished, while we knew nothing, he takes off the
286 13 | Him in all your doings, knowing the mystery of the dispensation
287 13 | former offences will be laid to your charge, and ye shall
288 8 | taken it. put it into a large cup, and filled it with
289 18 | be muzzled, let Satan be laughed to scorn, let his madness
290 2 | uncircumcised, inhuman, lawless, subverting whole houses,
291 2 | thee, and the customs, and laws, and practices, and policy,
292 11 | by the unclean demon, and lay dead; and word was brought
293 1 | righteous men. For, having learned that the city was filled
294 18 | stand firm, let those on the left abide not, let the devil
295 1 | most he banished, and at length scattered up and down. And
296 5 | amazement, and were afraid lest John should die, and involve
297 2 | add another blasphemous lie to their first one: him
298 16 | He also therefore, having likewise tasted it, said: To me also
299 5 | prayed, and brought out the linen cloth, and took one of the
300 6 | And when they had ridden a long time they came to the end
301 18 | bodily eyes; who, when I was looking about me, didst call even
302 8 | it, and cried out with a loud voice, and said: In Thy
303 18 | in purity, and that have loved a holy life.~
304 4 | despising his common, and low, and poor appearance, were
305 9 | about the dead body which is lying? And he ordered it to be
306 11 | every creature, give to this maiden the breath of life. And
307 9 | dead body, said: O God, Maker of the heavens, Lord and
308 15 | resurrection which has been manifested to us through Thee; of Thee
309 | meantime
310 5 | having seated him in the midst of them. And when they came
311 7 | shall be shut. This is the mighty Lord and King of everything
312 16 | the flock of Christ. Be mindful, therefore, of the commandments
313 18 | John, if thou wert not mine, I would let thee marry;
314 8 | the poison in it do Thou mingle with Thy Holy Spirit, and
315 16 | Behold, I appoint thee a minister of the Church of Christ,
316 19 | they glorified God for the miracle that had happened. And having
317 13 | Lord, know the Lord what miracles He hath shown you through
318 18 | who hast chosen us for the mission of the Gentiles, whet hast
319 8 | filled it with water, and mixed it, and cried out with a
320 | moreover
321 19 | And when they went on the morrow they did not find him, but
322 11 | the king. And the king was moved, and entreated John to help
323 | much
324 17 | the gates, having told the multitude to stand off from him. And
325 9 | I might to-day become a murderer? What is to be done about
326 18 | abide not, let the devil be muzzled, let Satan be laughed to
327 | myself
328 13 | your doings, knowing the mystery of the dispensation that
329 2 | first one: him that was nailed up and buried, they glorify
330 16 | he said to Eutyches, also named Verus: Behold, I appoint
331 2 | neither agreeing with other nations nor consenting to the religious
332 18 | to me, and say, I am in need of thee, John; who didst
333 4 | the man they sought, the neighbours moreover bearing witness
334 | neither
335 12 | when Domitian was dead, Nerva succeeded to the kingdom,
336 15 | treasure, the plough, the net, the majesty, the diadem,
337 | never
338 2 | the Romans. But there is a new and strange nation, neither
339 | nor
340 2 | countenance; for we are obedient to thee, and the customs,
341 2 | consenting to the religious observances of the Jews, uncircumcised,
342 9 | man who has died for this occasion a renewal of life, and restore
343 13 | name that we speak or think of-our God, Jesus Christ. Let Him
344 13 | courses, even your former offences will be laid to your charge,
345 15 | praise, or what sort of offering, or what thanksgiving, shall
346 12 | to each. And when he was old and changed, he ordered
347 | once
348 18 | the soul, and cut out its open actions; who didst afflict
349 18 | let thee marry; who hast opened up the sight of my mind,
350 1 | with Jews, remembering the orders given by his father about
351 17 | forth from the house, went outside of the gates, having told
352 18 | withdraw, let darkness be overcome, let the furnace be slackened,
353 9 | retired and gone to his palace, John said to him: O Domitian,
354 2 | ourselves, Jesus by name, whose parents and brothers and all his
355 5 | it is time for me also to partake of food. And having washed
356 3 | who reaped the fruit of patience, and were crowned in the
357 12 | straightway John sailed to Patmos, where also he was deemed
358 2 | Christian. These men reject God, paying no heed to the law given
359 18 | savage nature quiet and peaceable; who hast given Thyself
360 15 | word, the grace, the true pearl, the treasure, the plough,
361 18 | having wrought that which is perfect in Thee, which is ineffable
362 13 | work set before me, already perfected for me by the Lord. For
363 1 | set himself also to make a persecution against the righteous men.
364 10 | the senate, that all such persons should be summarily dealt
365 8 | of these things? I am not persuaded by words only; words are
366 19 | remembered what had been said to Peter by the Lord about him: For
367 18 | the princes be broken in pieces, let the powers of darkness
368 15 | knowledge, the freedom, the place of refuge in Thee. For Thou
369 18 | of darkness fall, let the places on the right hand stand
370 13 | behave reverently; let Him be pleased because we live in fellowship;
371 1 | whom, on account of his plotting against Peace, they stoned
372 15 | pearl, the treasure, the plough, the net, the majesty, the
373 2 | laws, and practices, and policy, doing wrong in nothing,
374 12 | and changed, he ordered Polycarp to be bishop over the church.~
375 4 | his common, and low, and poor appearance, were filled
376 4 | thinking that he was the porter, they inquired of him where
377 9 | that the Word is much more powerful than poison, and is the
378 2 | the customs, and laws, and practices, and policy, doing wrong
379 15 | thanks thus, saying: What praise, or what sort of offering,
380 19 | thus believed, they retired praising and blessing the benignant
381 16 | bread, he gave it to us, praying for each of the brethren,
382 18 | alone: for what is more precious than Thou? Now, O Lord,
383 15 | Thine illimitable majesty, presented to us by Thy presence, that
384 18 | from temporary show, and preserve me for that which endureth
385 18 | worthy by Thee, Thou who hast preserved me also till the present
386 13 | brethren, I communicate to you, pressing on to the work set before
387 18 | demons be afraid let the princes be broken in pieces, let
388 1 | invested Jerusalem; and some prisoners of war he took and slew,
389 2 | the law given by Him, and proclaim to be the Son of God a man
390 2 | subverting whole houses, proclaiming a man as God, all assembling
391 18 | to receive what Thou hast promised to those that live in purity,
392 8 | said to him: What is the proof of these things? I am not
393 14 | them, be Thou Thyself the protector and healer of Thy people.
394 4 | And, urging them to take provisions for the journey, he turned
395 5 | soldiers, having taken the public conveyances, travelled fast,
396 3 | rage. ordered the senate to publish a decree that they should
397 1 | his father about them, he purposed casting them all out of
398 18 | our wild and savage nature quiet and peaceable; who hast
399 | rather
400 3 | time of his rage, and who reaped the fruit of patience, and
401 18 | afflict and banish him who rebelled in me; who didst establish
402 12 | succeeded to the kingdom, and recalled all who had been banished;
403 15 | Thee through these, may recognise Thine illimitable majesty,
404 12 | John went to Ephesus, and regulated all the teaching of the
405 2 | of Christian. These men reject God, paying no heed to the
406 10 | innocent, and that their religion is rather beneficial, I
407 2 | nations nor consenting to the religious observances of the Jews,
408 19 | up. And after that they remembered what had been said to Peter
409 12 | holding many conferences, and reminding them of what the Lord had
410 9 | died for this occasion a renewal of life, and restore him
411 8 | assimilation, for faith not to be repented of, for an undeniable testimony
412 4 | John by name, who spread a report about the seat of empire
413 18 | apostles; who hast never rested, but always savest from
414 9 | occasion a renewal of life, and restore him his soul, that Domitian
415 13 | gifts, teachings, rulings, rests, services, glories, graces,
416 15 | the Son; we glorify the resurrection which has been manifested
417 13 | compassion upon you, you return to the like courses, even
418 12 | deemed worthy to see the revelation of the end. And when Domitian
419 13 | Him rest because we behave reverently; let Him be pleased because
420 18 | who hast given me the due reward of my works; who bast set
421 6 | And when they had ridden a long time they came to
422 1 | persecution against the righteous men. For, having learned
423 2 | they glorify as having risen from the dead; and, more
424 4 | that it would quickly be rooted out, and that the kingdom
425 8 | the cup, and swirled it round, and gave it with all the
426 9 | than poison, and is the ruler of life. And having taken
427 13 | gracious gifts, teachings, rulings, rests, services, glories,
428 8 | cheerful, and talked with them safe, Domitian was enraged against
429 12 | And straightway John sailed to Patmos, where also he
430 13 | has come to men, for the sake of which the Lord has worked.
431 6 | of the wonder, wishing to salute him with a kiss; but John
432 | same
433 19 | did not find him, but his sandals, and a fountain welling
434 18 | the devil be muzzled, let Satan be laughed to scorn, let
435 18 | who hast made our wild and savage nature quiet and peaceable;
436 18 | never rested, but always savest from the foundation of the
437 14 | merciful and kind, alone a Saviour, and just; Thou who always
438 8 | destined to reign, as thou sayest? For he will do it, if he
439 1 | banished, and at length scattered up and down. And having
440 18 | let Satan be laughed to scorn, let his madness be tamed,
441 18 | at the third hour, in the sea, John, if thou wert not
442 19 | glorified God; and having sealed himself altogether, he stood
443 5 | travelled fast, having seated him in the midst of them.
444 18 | flesh; who didst stop up the secret disease of the soul, and
445 12 | he was deemed worthy to see the revelation of the end.
446 15 | of Thee we glorify the seed, the word, the grace, the
447 | seem
448 14 | and just; Thou who always seest what belongs to all, and
449 4 | centurion with soldiers to seize John, and bring him. And
450 11 | bed-chamber, was suddenly seized by the unclean demon, and
451 18 | endureth for ever; who didst separate me from the filthy madness
452 16 | attend to the flock as a servant of God, until the time appointed
453 14 | alone, O Lord, help Thy servants with Thy watchful care.
454 13 | teachings, rulings, rests, services, glories, graces, gifts,
455 5 | more cheerful. And on the seventh day, it being the Lord's
456 1 | holy vessels on board a ship, he sent them to Rome, to
457 16 | of the Lord; and if thou shouldst fall into trails or dangers,
458 5 | danger. But the Holy Spirit showed him to them as more cheerful.
459 7 | speaking great things shall be shut. This is the mighty Lord
460 1 | destroyed by famine in the siege, and most he banished, and
461 13 | from you. And if then ye sin no more, He will forgive
462 13 | one, the immutable, the sincere, the guileless, the slow
463 18 | overcome, let the furnace be slackened, let Gehenna be extinguished,
464 11 | standing, a certain home-born slave of Domitian's, of those
465 5 | very tired, and in want of sleep more than any food. And
466 1 | prisoners of war he took and slew, others he destroyed by
467 13 | sincere, the guileless, the slow to anger, He that is higher
468 13 | live in fellowship; let Him smile because we are sober-minded;
469 | So
470 13 | Him smile because we are sober-minded; let Him be delighted because
471 15 | saying: What praise, or what sort of offering, or what thanksgiving,
472 4 | that he was the man they sought, the neighbours moreover
473 14 | Thy countenance, who hast sown these words among them,
474 8 | given the poison, as having spared John. But they swore by
475 7 | nothing, and every mouth speaking great things shall be shut.
476 7 | said that my kingdom would speedily be uprooted, and that another
477 1 | and adorned it with the spoils of war.~And when Vespasian
478 18 | establish my love to Thee spotless and unimpaired; who didst
479 5 | take any food. And they started, and were carried along
480 18 | I have accomplished Thy stewardship with which I was entrusted,
481 1 | plotting against Peace, they stoned and put to death, was king
482 | stop
483 5 | when it was evening they stopped at a certain inn; and as,
484 18 | of thee, John; who didst strengthen for me beforehand my bodily
485 13 | that ear hath not heard. Be strong, therefore, in Him, remembering
486 8 | that there could not be a stronger poison than this. And John,
487 5 | day, all the soldiers were struck with amazement, and were
488 2 | uncircumcised, inhuman, lawless, subverting whole houses, proclaiming
489 12 | Domitian was dead, Nerva succeeded to the kingdom, and recalled
490 12 | year, he made Trajan his successor in the kingdom. And when
491 | such
492 11 | in the bed-chamber, was suddenly seized by the unclean demon,
493 10 | all such persons should be summarily dealt with, without trial;
494 5 | besides, it was the hour of supper, the centurion and the soldiers
495 2 | are Jews entreat thee, as suppliants we beseech of thy power
496 13 | to say to you? Keep the sureties of your God; keep His presence,
497 8 | the cup which Thou wilt sweeten; and the poison in it do
498 8 | water into the cup, and swirled it round, and gave it with
499 8 | having spared John. But they swore by the fortune and health
500 17 | while we knew nothing, he takes off the clothes he had on,