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1 XI | who didst raise up against Abel the murderous Cain; thou 2 IV | human] natureitself as being abominable. He fights along with the 3 | about 4 | above 5 XIII| at the same time of thine abundance to the poor. If any one 6 VI | word? And why dost thou abuse the nature of the Virgin, 7 | according 8 XII | am not an enemy of God; I acknowledge His pre-eminence; I know 9 XII | know the one [God]; I am acquainted with the only [Lord] from 10 X | Thou shalt tread upon the adder and the basilisk; the lion 11 I | also one baptism, which is administered that we should have fellowship 12 I | same rule of faith,"as Paul admonished you. For if there is one 13 IX | astonishment, as well as the adoration of the Magi, and the appearance 14 XIII| things, brethren, out of the affection which I entertain for you, 15 VII | that Christ was born,you affirm that the unbegotten was 16 VIII| subjected to torture, and, when afflicted by the power of Him who 17 III | and when he hears of, is afraid.~ 18 XV | Salutations. Conclusion.~Philo and Agathopus the deacons salute you. 19 XI | God, outcast from Christ, alien from the Holy Spirit, exile 20 VII | be God over all,and the Almighty? Say, then, who sent Him? 21 | alone 22 | already 23 XI | dishonour: through avarice and ambition dost thou [now] draw on [ 24 VIII| was born; the glad tidings announced to the shepherds; the fear 25 VIII| that was betrothed; the announcement of the boy-forerunner respecting 26 XIV | extended to the Church of Antioch, whence also I as a prisoner 27 V | Chapter V.-Apostrophe to Satan.~For if the Lord 28 VII | does Christ not at all appear to thee to be of the Virgin, 29 IX | contemptible:these things appeared to thee unworthy of God. 30 VIII| signified the passion by the appellation of "the Lamb; "the performance 31 XI | the Lord? Through thine appetitewas thou overcome, and through 32 V | formed all nature that can be apprehended either by the senses or 33 XI | darest, most accursed one, to appropriate the works of God to thyself, 34 VIII| gifts; the salutation of the archangel to the Virgin; the marvellous 35 XI | Cain; thou who didst take arms against Job: dost thou say 36 IV | should deny the cross, be ashamed of the passion, call the 37 IX | lengthened] fast thou didst again assume thy wonted audacity, and 38 IX | order to prove that He had assumed a body subject to the same 39 IV | leader of all wickedness assumes manifoldforms, beguiler 40 IX | praise struck thee with astonishment, as well as the adoration 41 III | born, truly grew up, truly ate and drank, was truly crucified, 42 XII | know the Father, who is the author of my generation.~ 43 XI | brought to dishonour: through avarice and ambition dost thou [ 44 II | nations, commanded them to "baptize in the name of the Father, 45 X | tread upon the adder and the basilisk; the lion and the dragon 46 X | in their hands they shall bear Thee up, lest thou shouldest 47 | become 48 | becomes 49 | before 50 VIII| given to Him who did not beget; the manger because there 51 VII | that the unbegotten was begotten, and that He who had no 52 IV | wickedness assumes manifoldforms, beguiler of men as he is, inconsistent, 53 | behind 54 IX | of God. Again, thou didst behold a man who remained forty 55 XII | have been sent, and Whom it behoves Me to worship. For "thou 56 XI | to ungodliness. Thou, O Belial, dragon, apostate, crooked 57 Int | specially of them that believe."~~~~~~ 58 II | these gifts [possessed by believers] "worketh one and the self-same 59 III | and rose again. He who believes these things, as they really 60 III | place, is blessed. He who believeth them not is no less accursed 61 | besides 62 VIII| conception of her that was betrothed; the announcement of the 63 XIV | soul be found. Once more I bid farewell to the bishop, 64 III | they really took place, is blessed. He who believeth them not 65 XV | just as he was going on board ship. Remember my bondsthat 66 XV | board ship. Remember my bondsthat I may be made perfect 67 II | Scripture], "who is in the bosom of the Father."And again, " 68 VIII| the announcement of the boy-forerunner respecting the son of the 69 XIII| consequence, but simply as a brother. Be ye subject to the bishop, 70 XI | thy vainglory wast thou brought to dishonour: through avarice 71 III | became flesh."For "Wisdom builded for herself a house."And 72 XI | against Abel the murderous Cain; thou who didst take arms 73 II | called in one hope of our calling."And again, "We have drunk 74 IV | birth of the Virgin, and calumniate the [human] natureitself 75 IV | with the Gentiles to the calumniating of Mary,who are heretical 76 V | dwelling in a man? But how came this magician into existence, 77 | cannot 78 IV | of his crime (for in that case he would not be utterly 79 X | glory, to say to the Lord, "Cast thyself down from henceto 80 XIV | Chapter XIV.-Farewells and Cautions.~Let your prayers be extended 81 XIV | in the Lord. If any one celebrates the passover along with 82 IX | what does not exist, and change that which already has a 83 VII | am unable to say. But thy changeable tactics do not escape me, 84 X | He hath given His angels charge concerning Thee, and in 85 XIII| union. If any one lives in chastity or continence, let him not 86 VIII| human preparation [for the Child]; the gradual growth, human 87 IV | for this end] "in the children of disobedience."He wrought 88 XII | the course which thou hast chosen. "Begone"to those things 89 I | you in remembrance of your Christian course,that ye all speak 90 IX | ignorance, because all the circumstances seemed to thee trifling; 91 VI | the lame sound of limb, cleanses the lepers, restores sight 92 VIII| He was and whence [He had come]; the testimony of the Spirit 93 II | disciples of all nations, commanded them to "baptize in the 94 XI | from obedience to] the commandment [of God] those who had in 95 XV | salute you. I salute the company of virgins, and the order 96 XIII| entertain for you, I have felt compelled to write, exhorting you 97 XIII| period of forty days, for it comprises an imitation of the conduct 98 X | ignorant of the rest, furtively concealing what [the Scripture] predicted 99 III | written], "A virgin shall conceive in her womb, and bring forth 100 VIII| the Virgin; the marvellous conception of her that was betrothed; 101 XV | Chapter XV.-Salutations. Conclusion.~Philo and Agathopus the 102 IV | was the beginning of his condemnation the beginning of his death, 103 XIII| comprises an imitation of the conduct of the Lord. After the week 104 III | since he knows that the confession of the cross is his own 105 XIII| if I were a person of any consequence, but simply as a brother. 106 IX | nourishment by means of milk contemptible:these things appeared to 107 XIII| one lives in chastity or continence, let him not be lifted up, 108 IV | inconsistent, and even contradicting himself, projecting one 109 XII | possible that he should be converted; but, "Begone, Satan," to 110 XV | workers of iniquity, who corrupt the word of truth, and are 111 | could 112 VIII| and the return from that country to the same region; the 113 IX | can with equal ease both create what does not exist, and 114 IX | have understood that the Creator can with equal ease both 115 IV | of the greatness of his crime (for in that case he would 116 XI | Belial, dragon, apostate, crooked serpent, rebel against God, 117 XII | him who in his ignorance dares [to utter] such words, but 118 X | up, lest thou shouldest dash Thy foot against a stone? " 119 XIII| one fasts on the Lord's Day or on the Sabbath, except 120 VI | but God, who raises up the dead, sends away the lame sound 121 IX | trifling;for thou didst deem the swaddling-bands, the 122 IV | reason: for how can he be deemed anything else who does not 123 XI | dominion over these was delivered to thee.And thou dost set 124 IV | along with the Jews to a denial of the cross, and with the 125 III | world rejoiceth when any one denies the cross, since he knows 126 IV | he would not be utterly depraved), but because he perceived 127 XIII| lightly esteem the festivals. Despise not the period of forty 128 IV | with, and taught him [to die by] strangulation. He terrified 129 XIII| Various Exhortations and Directions.~These things, brethren, 130 II | forth the apostles to make disciples of all nations, commanded 131 V | incarnate, healed every kind of disease and infirmity?~~~~~~ 132 XI | vainglory wast thou brought to dishonour: through avarice and ambition 133 IV | end] "in the children of disobedience."He wrought in Judas, in 134 XIII| the fourth and sixth days, distributing at the same time of thine 135 IV | terrified also the silly woman, disturbing her by dreams; and he, who 136 VIII| Lamb; "the performance of divers miracles, manifold healings; 137 II | Chapter II.-Unity of the Three Divine Persons.~There is then one 138 XI | and to declare that the dominion over these was delivered 139 | done 140 III | truly grew up, truly ate and drank, was truly crucified, and 141 XI | ambition dost thou [now] draw on [others] to ungodliness. 142 IV | woman, disturbing her by dreams; and he, who had tried every 143 XI | first-formed of men, and didst drive forth [from obedience to] 144 II | calling."And again, "We have drunk of one Spirit,"with what 145 V | man, and not merely one dwelling in a man? But how came this 146 IV | erected, he (Satan) was eager that it should be so; and 147 IX | the Creator can with equal ease both create what does not 148 VIII| guided those who were in the east; the Magi who presented 149 VIII| infants; the removal into Egypt, and the return from that 150 I | of the Lord;and also one elect Church; there ought likewise 151 | else 152 | elsewhere 153 XIV | the Jews, or receives the emblems of their feast, he is a 154 | end 155 IV | the cross prepared, now endeavoured to put a stop to its erection; 156 XIII| of the affection which I entertain for you, I have felt compelled 157 I | Reason for Writing the Epistle.~Being mindful of your love 158 IV | endeavoured to put a stop to its erection;not that he was influenced 159 VII | changeable tactics do not escape me, nor am I ignorant that 160 XIII| his reward. Do not lightly esteem the festivals. Despise not 161 XV | you this letter through Euphanius the reader, a man honoured 162 | ever 163 | everything 164 XI | forth thine own fall as an example to the Lord, and dost promise 165 | except 166 VI | and didst order them to be exhibited naked, males in the sight 167 XIII| Chapter XIII.-Various Exhortations and Directions.~These things, 168 XIII| felt compelled to write, exhorting you with a view to the glory 169 XI | alien from the Holy Spirit, exile from the ranks of the angels, 170 IX | both create what does not exist, and change that which already 171 V | came this magician into existence, who of old formed all nature 172 VI | increases or transmutes existing substances, as the five 173 VIII| the winds; evil spirits expelled; thou thyself subjected 174 IX | be made bread."Now, this expression, "If thou be the Son," is 175 XIV | Cautions.~Let your prayers be extended to the Church of Antioch, 176 IX | ordinary men. By the first fact He showed that He was God, 177 XV | honoured of God, and very faithful, happening to meet with 178 XV | made perfect in Christ. Fare ye well in the flesh, the 179 XIV | be found. Once more I bid farewell to the bishop, and to the 180 XIV | Chapter XIV.-Farewells and Cautions.~Let your prayers 181 XIII| to the poor. If any one fasts on the Lord's Day or on 182 II | are not then either three Fathers,or three Sons, or three 183 VIII| announced to the shepherds; the fear of Herod lest his kingdom 184 XIV | receives the emblems of their feast, he is a partaker with those 185 IX | who had kept hisbody from feeling any want for forty days 186 IX | body subject to the same feelings as those of ordinary men. 187 XIV | sacred presbytery, and my fellow-servants the deacons; in whose stead 188 I | administered that we should have fellowship with the death of the Lord; 189 XIII| entertain for you, I have felt compelled to write, exhorting 190 XIII| Do not lightly esteem the festivals. Despise not the period 191 IV | as being abominable. He fights along with the Jews to a 192 XI | didst rise up against the first-formed of men, and didst drive 193 VI | five loaves and the two fishes, and the water which became 194 I | towards us, we thought it fitting to write to you, who display 195 VI | existing substances, as the five loaves and the two fishes, 196 VI | became wine, and who puts to flight thy whole host by a mere 197 II | of one Spirit,"with what follows. And it is manifest that 198 IV | Chapter IV.-The Malignity and Folly of Satan.~And indeed, before 199 VIII| womb on account of what was foreseen; the songs of the angels 200 V | into existence, who of old formed all nature that can be apprehended 201 IV | wickedness assumes manifoldforms, beguiler of men as he is, 202 VI | modesty, thou spirit of fornication, not knowing that then only 203 | found 204 XIII| not neglect to fast on the fourth and sixth days, distributing 205 X | of vainglory Him that was free from all ostentation? And 206 VII | obey? And what laws did He fulfil, since He was subject neither 207 X | be ignorant of the rest, furtively concealing what [the Scripture] 208 XII | who is the author of my generation.~ 209 IV | the cross, and with the Gentiles to the calumniating of Mary, 210 II | the Son, and of the Holy Ghost,"not unto one [person] having 211 XI | Lord, and dost promise to give Him what is really His own, 212 VIII| over Him that was born; the glad tidings announced to the 213 I | you, who display such a godly and spiritual love to the 214 XV | Rhegium, just as he was going on board ship. Remember 215 XV | strengthened inwardly by the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ.~ 216 VIII| preparation [for the Child]; the gradual growth, human speech, hunger, 217 XI | Lord? Dost thou say to so great a Lord, the God of all that 218 XV | from the least unto the greatest. I have sent you this letter 219 IV | repentance on account of the greatness of his crime (for in that 220 III | was then truly born, truly grew up, truly ate and drank, 221 VIII| the Child]; the gradual growth, human speech, hunger, thirst, 222 VIII| incarnate; the star which guided those who were in the east; 223 X | concerning Thee, and in their hands they shall bear Thee up, 224 IV | pointed him to a rope to hang himself with, and taught 225 V | when He became incarnate, healed every kind of disease and 226 VIII| divers miracles, manifold healings; the rebuke of the Lord 227 III | he shudders, and when he hears of, is afraid.~ 228 XIII| the images of God. Take heed, ye husbands, that ye love 229 IV | calumniating of Mary,who are heretical in holding that Christ possessed 230 VIII| the shepherds; the fear of Herod lest his kingdom should 231 | herself 232 X | lightning"from the very highest glory, to say to the Lord, " 233 IV | Mary,who are heretical in holding that Christ possessed a 234 II | three possessed of equal honour.~ 235 XV | Euphanius the reader, a man honoured of God, and very faithful, 236 II | have been called in one hope of our calling."And again, " 237 VI | puts to flight thy whole host by a mere word? And why 238 III | Wisdom builded for herself a house."And God the Word was born 239 V | with the common nature of humanity? Why dost thou call the 240 IX | and didst tempt Him when hungry, as if He had been an ordinary 241 Int | Introduction~Ignatius, who is also called Theophorus, 242 II | Chapter II.-Unity of the Three Divine 243 III | Chapter III.-Christ Was Truly Born, 244 XIII| in the Lord, as being the images of God. Take heed, ye husbands, 245 V | a mortal to be simply an imaginary death? But if, [on the other 246 III | so] not in appearance or imagination, but in reality. For "the 247 XIII| days, for it comprises an imitation of the conduct of the Lord. 248 VI | but all very good. But inasmuch as thou art blind, thou 249 VII | Chapter VII.-Continuation: Inconsistency of Satan.~And how, again, 250 IV | beguiler of men as he is, inconsistent, and even contradicting 251 XI | Thou runaway slave, thou incorrigibleslave, dost thou rebel against 252 VI | to the blind, and either increases or transmutes existing substances, 253 IX | thou be the Son," is an indication of ignorance. For if thou 254 VIII| to the same region; the infant swaddling-bands; the human 255 VIII| the command to slay the infants; the removal into Egypt, 256 V | every kind of disease and infirmity?~~~~~~ 257 IV | erection;not that he was influenced by repentance on account 258 IV | erected, he was troubled, and infused repentance into the traitor, 259 XV | away from the workers of iniquity, who corrupt the word of 260 XI | those who had in no respect injured thee; thou who didst raise 261 V | either by the senses or intellect, according to the will of 262 III | the Virgin, without any intercourse of man. For [it is written], " 263 Int | Introduction~Ignatius, who is also called 264 XV | truth, and are strengthened inwardly by the grace of our Lord 265 | its 266 | itself 267 IV | Chapter IV.-The Malignity and Folly 268 IX | Chapter IX.-Continuation: Ignorance 269 XI | didst take arms against Job: dost thou say to the Lord, " 270 VIII| from above; the voice of John the prophet when it signified 271 VIII| speech, hunger, thirst, journeyings, weariness; the offering 272 XV | widows; of whom may I have joy! I salute the people of 273 IV | disobedience."He wrought in Judas, in the Pharisees, in the 274 IX | understood that He who had kept hisbody from feeling any 275 XIV | partaker with those that killed the Lord and His apostles.~ 276 V | incarnate, healed every kind of disease and infirmity?~~~~~~ 277 VIII| the fear of Herod lest his kingdom should be taken from him; 278 IX | baptized as a common man, and knewest not the reason thereof. 279 IX | thou hadst possessed real knowledge, thou wouldst have understood 280 IX | God." For if thou hadst known that He was the Son of God, 281 III | denies the cross, since he knows that the confession of the 282 VIII| the appellation of "the Lamb; "the performance of divers 283 VI | the dead, sends away the lame sound of limb, cleanses 284 XI | God, enemy of all that is lawful, who didst rise up against 285 IV | phantasmal body.For the leader of all wickedness assumes 286 VIII| son of the Virgin, and his leaping in the womb on account of 287 | least 288 XIV | I as a prisoner am being led to Rome. I salute the holy 289 IX | thereof. But after His [lengthened] fast thou didst again assume 290 VI | sound of limb, cleanses the lepers, restores sight to the blind, 291 | less 292 XV | greatest. I have sent you this letter through Euphanius the reader, 293 IV | perceive reason when it lies at his very feet?~ 294 XIII| continence, let him not be lifted up, lest he lose his reward. 295 XIII| lose his reward. Do not lightly esteem the festivals. Despise 296 X | then, who didst fall "as lightning"from the very highest glory, 297 I | elect Church; there ought likewise to be but one faith in respect 298 VI | sends away the lame sound of limb, cleanses the lepers, restores 299 X | adder and the basilisk; the lion and the dragon shall thou 300 IX | malevolence that "man shall not live by bread alone, but by every 301 XIII| of your union. If any one lives in chastity or continence, 302 VI | substances, as the five loaves and the two fishes, and 303 XII | Christ.~But the Lord is long-suffering, and does not reduce to 304 XIII| not be lifted up, lest he lose his reward. Do not lightly 305 VI | to stir up the unbridled lust of males? But now these 306 XI | Oh what audacity! Oh what madness! Thou runaway slave, thou 307 V | a man? But how came this magician into existence, who of old 308 | make 309 IV | Chapter IV.-The Malignity and Folly of Satan.~And 310 VIII| Him who did not beget; the manger because there was not room [ 311 II | what follows. And it is manifest that all these gifts [possessed 312 VIII| archangel to the Virgin; the marvellous conception of her that was 313 XII | Chapter XII.-The Meek Reply of Christ.~But the 314 XII | to utter] such words, but meekly replies, "Get thee hence, 315 XV | very faithful, happening to meet with him at Rhegium, just 316 V | was a perfect man, and not merely one dwelling in a man? But 317 I | Writing the Epistle.~Being mindful of your love and of your 318 IX | tasting human food, along with ministering angels at whose presence 319 VIII| the performance of divers miracles, manifold healings; the 320 VI | pretendest to be full of modesty, thou spirit of fornication, 321 V | thou reckon the death of a mortal to be simply an imaginary 322 I | Holy Spirit, who wroughtin Moses, and in the prophets and 323 | most 324 IX | that proceedeth out of the mouth of God." For if thou hadst 325 XIII| paschal Sabbath only, he is a murderer of Christ.~ 326 XI | raise up against Abel the murderous Cain; thou who didst take 327 VII | who had no beginning was nailed to the cross, by whose permission 328 VI | order them to be exhibited naked, males in the sight of females, 329 II | one [person] having three names, nor into three [persons] 330 II | to make disciples of all nations, commanded them to "baptize 331 XIII| week of the passion, do not neglect to fast on the fourth and 332 | nothing 333 IX | by means of hungerHim who nourisheth all that require food. And 334 VIII| human registration; the nourishing by means of milk; the name 335 IX | the circumcision, and the nourishment by means of milk contemptible: 336 XI | didst drive forth [from obedience to] the commandment [of 337 VII | Him? And whose will did He obey? And what laws did He fulfil, 338 Int | is at Philippi, which has obtained mercy in faith, and patience, 339 VIII| journeyings, weariness; the offering of sacrifices and then also 340 | Once 341 II | God the Word. For "the only-begotten Son," saith [the Scripture], " 342 X | Him that was free from all ostentation? And didst thou pretend 343 | others 344 I | one elect Church; there ought likewise to be but one faith 345 XI | serpent, rebel against God, outcast from Christ, alien from 346 XI | Through thine appetitewas thou overcome, and through thy vainglory 347 II | or three Sons, or three Paracletes, but one Father, and one 348 XIV | of their feast, he is a partaker with those that killed the 349 XIII| the Sabbath, except on the paschal Sabbath only, he is a murderer 350 XIV | If any one celebrates the passover along with the Jews, or 351 Int | obtained mercy in faith, and patience, and love unfeigned: Mercy 352 I | the same rule of faith,"as Paul admonished you. For if there 353 Int | love unfeigned: Mercy and peace from God the Father, and 354 XV | I have joy! I salute the people of the Lord, from the least 355 IV | depraved), but because he perceived his own destruction [to 356 VIII| appellation of "the Lamb; "the performance of divers miracles, manifold 357 XIII| festivals. Despise not the period of forty days, for it comprises 358 VII | nailed to the cross, by whose permission I am unable to say. But 359 IX | things, thou wast in utter perplexity.And thou wast ignorant that 360 IV | Christ possessed a mere phantasmal body.For the leader of all 361 IV | wrought in Judas, in the Pharisees, in the Sadducees, in the 362 Int | Church of God which is at Philippi, which has obtained mercy 363 XV | Salutations. Conclusion.~Philo and Agathopus the deacons 364 IV | repentance into the traitor, and pointed him to a rope to hang himself 365 VI | becomes disgraceful when it is polluted by wickedness. But when 366 XIV | I salute the holy bishop Polycarp; I salute the holy bishop 367 XIII| of thine abundance to the poor. If any one fasts on the 368 V | declare of the Lawgiver who possesses a human soul, "The Word 369 XII | behind Me," for it is not possible that he should be converted; 370 IX | but the angels' song of praise struck thee with astonishment, 371 XIV | Farewells and Cautions.~Let your prayers be extended to the Church 372 XII | of God; I acknowledge His pre-eminence; I know the Father, who 373 XI | tempted, forgetting that precept of the lawgiver, "Thou shall 374 X | concealing what [the Scripture] predicted concerning thee and thy 375 VIII| room [elsewhere]; no human preparation [for the Child]; the gradual 376 IV | means to have the cross prepared, now endeavoured to put 377 XIV | Vitalius, and the sacred presbytery, and my fellow-servants 378 IX | ministering angels at whose presence thou didst shudder, when 379 VI | wickedness. But when sin is not present, none of the things that 380 VIII| in the east; the Magi who presented gifts; the salutation of 381 IV | in the young, and in the priests. But when it was just about 382 III | crucified the Lord. For the prince of this world rejoiceth 383 XIV | Antioch, whence also I as a prisoner am being led to Rome. I 384 IX | but by every word that proceedeth out of the mouth of God." 385 VI | old display such in public processions,and didst order them to 386 IV | even contradicting himself, projecting one course and then following 387 XI | example to the Lord, and dost promise to give Him what is really 388 VIII| above; the voice of John the prophet when it signified the passion 389 I | wroughtin Moses, and in the prophets and apostles; and also one 390 IX | suffer hunger? In order to prove that He had assumed a body 391 X | reckoned as if they were,and to provoke to a display of vainglory 392 VI | didst of old display such in public processions,and didst order 393 VI | which became wine, and who puts to flight thy whole host 394 XI | injured thee; thou who didst raise up against Abel the murderous 395 III | the trophy which has been raised up against his power, which 396 VI | how can He be but God, who raises up the dead, sends away 397 XI | Holy Spirit, exile from the ranks of the angels, reviler of 398 X | And didst thou pretend to read in Scripture concerning 399 XV | letter through Euphanius the reader, a man honoured of God, 400 IX | if thou hadst possessed real knowledge, thou wouldst 401 III | appearance or imagination, but in reality. For "the Word became flesh." 402 VIII| manifold healings; the rebuke of the Lord ruling both 403 XIV | along with the Jews, or receives the emblems of their feast, 404 V | man? And why dost thou reckon the death of a mortal to 405 XII | long-suffering, and does not reduce to nothing him who in his 406 VIII| that country to the same region; the infant swaddling-bands; 407 VIII| swaddling-bands; the human registration; the nourishing by means 408 III | the prince of this world rejoiceth when any one denies the 409 IX | thou didst behold a man who remained forty days and nights without 410 XV | was going on board ship. Remember my bondsthat I may be made 411 I | the brethren,to put you in remembrance of your Christian course, 412 VIII| to slay the infants; the removal into Egypt, and the return 413 XII | such words, but meekly replies, "Get thee hence, Satan." 414 XII | Chapter XII.-The Meek Reply of Christ.~But the Lord 415 IX | who nourisheth all that require food. And thou temptedst 416 VIII| announcement of the boy-forerunner respecting the son of the Virgin, and 417 X | pretend to be ignorant of the rest, furtively concealing what [ 418 VI | limb, cleanses the lepers, restores sight to the blind, and 419 VIII| removal into Egypt, and the return from that country to the 420 IX | of the star. Thou didst revert to thy state of [wilful] 421 XI | the ranks of the angels, reviler of the laws of God, enemy 422 VI | as thou art blind, thou revilest these things.~ 423 XIII| lifted up, lest he lose his reward. Do not lightly esteem the 424 XV | happening to meet with him at Rhegium, just as he was going on 425 XI | that is lawful, who didst rise up against the first-formed 426 XIV | prisoner am being led to Rome. I salute the holy bishop 427 VIII| manger because there was not room [elsewhere]; no human preparation [ 428 IV | traitor, and pointed him to a rope to hang himself with, and 429 III | crucified, and died, and rose again. He who believes these 430 I | and walking by the same rule of faith,"as Paul admonished 431 VIII| the rebuke of the Lord ruling both the sea and the winds; 432 XI | audacity! Oh what madness! Thou runaway slave, thou incorrigible 433 XIV | bishop Vitalius, and the sacred presbytery, and my fellow-servants 434 VIII| weariness; the offering of sacrifices and then also circumcision, 435 IV | in the Pharisees, in the Sadducees, in the old, in the young, 436 IX | knowing who He was. For thou saidst, "If thou be the Son of 437 VIII| who presented gifts; the salutation of the archangel to the 438 XV | Chapter XV.-Salutations. Conclusion.~Philo and Agathopus 439 Int | Jesus Christ, "who is the Saviour of all men, specially of 440 VIII| the Lord ruling both the sea and the winds; evil spirits 441 IX | that He was God, and by the second that He was also man.~ 442 IX | Continuation: Ignorance of Satan.~Seeing these things, thou wast 443 | seemed 444 IX | first of all thou hadst seen Him baptized as a common 445 III | his power, which when he sees, he shudders, and when he 446 II | believers] "worketh one and the self-same Spirit."There are not then 447 VI | who raises up the dead, sends away the lame sound of limb, 448 XI | dragon, apostate, crooked serpent, rebel against God, outcast 449 X | concerning thee and thy servants: "Thou shalt tread upon 450 XII | and Him only shalt thou serve."I know the one [God]; I 451 XI | delivered to thee.And thou dost set forth thine own fall as 452 VI | that have been created are shameful, none of them evil, but 453 VIII| tidings announced to the shepherds; the fear of Herod lest 454 XV | as he was going on board ship. Remember my bondsthat I 455 X | bear Thee up, lest thou shouldest dash Thy foot against a 456 IX | men. By the first fact He showed that He was God, and by 457 III | which when he sees, he shudders, and when he hears of, is 458 VIII| John the prophet when it signified the passion by the appellation 459 IV | strangulation. He terrified also the silly woman, disturbing her by 460 VI | by wickedness. But when sin is not present, none of 461 XIII| to fast on the fourth and sixth days, distributing at the 462 VII | thou art wont to walk with slanting and uncertainsteps. And 463 VIII| from him; the command to slay the infants; the removal 464 | some 465 IX | bring forth; but the angels' song of praise struck thee with 466 VIII| of what was foreseen; the songs of the angels over Him that 467 II | either three Fathers,or three Sons, or three Paracletes, but 468 VI | dead, sends away the lame sound of limb, cleanses the lepers, 469 I | Christian course,that ye all speak the same thing, being of 470 Int | the Saviour of all men, specially of them that believe."~~~~~~ 471 VIII| the gradual growth, human speech, hunger, thirst, journeyings, 472 I | display such a godly and spiritual love to the brethren,to 473 IX | Thou didst revert to thy state of [wilful] ignorance, because 474 XIV | fellow-servants the deacons; in whose stead may my soul be found. Once 475 VII | with slanting and uncertainsteps. And thou art ignorant who 476 VI | females, and females to stir up the unbridled lust of 477 X | dash Thy foot against a stone? "At the same time thou 478 IX | God, command that these stones be made bread."Now, this 479 | stop 480 V | appearance, as if it were any strange thing happening to a [mere] 481 IV | and taught him [to die by] strangulation. He terrified also the silly 482 XV | the word of truth, and are strengthened inwardly by the grace of 483 IX | the angels' song of praise struck thee with astonishment, 484 VIII| spirits expelled; thou thyself subjected to torture, and, when afflicted 485 VI | increases or transmutes existing substances, as the five loaves and 486 IX | ever. Why, then, does He suffer hunger? In order to prove 487 VII | say. But thy changeable tactics do not escape me, nor am 488 VIII| lest his kingdom should be taken from him; the command to 489 IX | days and nights without tasting human food, along with ministering 490 IV | to hang himself with, and taught him [to die by] strangulation. 491 XI | tempt Him that cannot be tempted, forgetting that precept 492 IV | die by] strangulation. He terrified also the silly woman, disturbing 493 VIII| whence [He had come]; the testimony of the Spirit and the Father 494 Int | Ignatius, who is also called Theophorus, to the Church of God which 495 | therefore 496 | thereof 497 XV | and the spirit, while ye think of things perfect, and turn 498 I | thing, being of one mind, thinking the same thing, and walking 499 VIII| growth, human speech, hunger, thirst, journeyings, weariness; 500 I | manifested towards us, we thought it fitting to write to you,


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