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Auctor incertus (St. Ignatius of Antiochia?)
To Philippians

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501 VIII| that was born; the glad tidings announced to the shepherds; 502 III | were, and as they really took place, is blessed. He who 503 VIII| thou thyself subjected to torture, and, when afflicted by 504 IV | to what good may be he is totally ignorant. And indeed he 505 | towards 506 IV | infused repentance into the traitor, and pointed him to a rope 507 X | and the dragon shall thou trample under foot."~~~~~~ 508 VI | and either increases or transmutes existing substances, as 509 X | thy servants: "Thou shalt tread upon the adder and the basilisk; 510 IV | dreams; and he, who had tried every means to have the 511 IX | circumstances seemed to thee trifling;for thou didst deem the 512 XI | If, therefore, thou art trodden down under the feet of the 513 III | destruction. For that is the trophy which has been raised up 514 IV | about to be erected, he was troubled, and infused repentance 515 II | other besides Him, the only true [God]. For "the Lord thy 516 XV | who corrupt the word of truth, and are strengthened inwardly 517 XV | think of things perfect, and turn yourselves away from the 518 VII | by whose permission I am unable to say. But thy changeable 519 VII | born,you affirm that the unbegotten was begotten, and that He 520 VI | and females to stir up the unbridled lust of males? But now these 521 VII | to walk with slanting and uncertainsteps. And thou art ignorant 522 V | glory,"who is by nature unchangeable? Why dost thou say that 523 Int | and patience, and love unfeigned: Mercy and peace from God 524 XI | now] draw on [others] to ungodliness. Thou, O Belial, dragon, 525 XIII| with them in virtue of your union. If any one lives in chastity 526 II | Chapter II.-Unity of the Three Divine Persons.~ 527 I | there is one God of the universe, the Father of Christ, " 528 VIII| Satan.~For many things are unknownto thee; [such as the following]: 529 IX | things appeared to thee unworthy of God. Again, thou didst 530 | upon 531 IV | that case he would not be utterly depraved), but because he 532 V | Chapter V.-Apostrophe to Satan.~For 533 XIII| Chapter XIII.-Various Exhortations and Directions.~ 534 VI | Chapter VI.-Continuation.~And how can 535 XIII| write, exhorting you with a view to the glory of God, not 536 VII | Chapter VII.-Continuation: Inconsistency 537 VIII| Chapter VIII.-Continuation: Ignorance 538 VIII| such as the following]: the virginity of Mary; the wonderful birth; 539 XV | I salute the company of virgins, and the order of widows; 540 XIII| as being one with them in virtue of your union. If any one 541 XIV | I salute the holy bishop Vitalius, and the sacred presbytery, 542 IV | ignorance, on account of his voluntary want of reason: for how 543 VII | ignorant that thou art wont to walk with slanting and uncertain 544 I | thinking the same thing, and walking by the same rule of faith," 545 VI | the two fishes, and the water which became wine, and who 546 VIII| hunger, thirst, journeyings, weariness; the offering of sacrifices 547 XIII| conduct of the Lord. After the week of the passion, do not neglect 548 | whole 549 XV | virgins, and the order of widows; of whom may I have joy! 550 IX | revert to thy state of [wilful] ignorance, because all 551 VIII| ruling both the sea and the winds; evil spirits expelled; 552 VI | and the water which became wine, and who puts to flight 553 III | Word became flesh."For "Wisdom builded for herself a house." 554 IV | following another. For he is wise to do evil, but as to what 555 IV | terrified also the silly woman, disturbing her by dreams; 556 VIII| the virginity of Mary; the wonderful birth; Who it was that became 557 VII | I ignorant that thou art wont to walk with slanting and 558 IX | thou didst again assume thy wonted audacity, and didst tempt 559 XV | yourselves away from the workers of iniquity, who corrupt 560 II | possessed by believers] "worketh one and the self-same Spirit." 561 III | For the prince of this world rejoiceth when any one denies 562 I | Chapter I.-Reason for Writing the Epistle.~Being mindful 563 III | intercourse of man. For [it is written], "A virgin shall conceive 564 X | Chapter X.-Continuation: Audacity 565 XI | Chapter XI.-Continuation: Audacity 566 XII | Chapter XII.-The Meek Reply of Christ.~ 567 XIII| Chapter XIII.-Various Exhortations and 568 XIV | Chapter XIV.-Farewells and Cautions.~ 569 XV | Chapter XV.-Salutations. Conclusion.~ 570 XI | tempt the Lord thy God? "Yea, thou even darest, most 571 IV | Sadducees, in the old, in the young, and in the priests. But 572 | yourselves 573 I | of your love and of your zeal in Christ, which ye have


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