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Methodius
The Banquet of the Ten Virgins

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1 Intro | espoused6 you, my children, for having granted an effectual answer 2 Marc | aside from their aim, until having, by swiftness of thought, 3 Marc | aside out of the way, from having conceived no worthy idea 4 Marc | nearer to heaven, until, having attained to the very greatest 5 Marc | continence to virginity, when, having trained themselves to despise 6 Marc | and triumpheth for ever, having gotten the victory, striving 7 Marc | forty and four thousand, having His name and His Father' 8 Theoph(11)| thousands of pagan converts having been born under this stain.] ~ 9 Theoph | some such thing as a house having its entrance lying close 10 Theoph | finds at each hole, and having in a certain number of months 11 Theoph | back through the same hole; having this for his rule, that 12 Theoph | for, through incontinence, having carried it away, he secretly, 13 Thal | history of Adam and Eve as having a reference to Christ and 14 Thal | until the Lawgiver Himself having re-arranged it, wishing 15 Thal(5) | interpretations of Scripture. Origen, having literalized so sadly in 16 Thal | make it."13 For when Adam, having been formed out of clay, 17 Thal | same clay to His honour, having first hardened and fixed 18 Thal | standing by, "What man of you, having an hundred sheep, if he 19 Thal | the nature of man, that, having overcome the serpent, He 20 Thal | that of corruption; but having been shown forth as mortal, 21 Thal | Wisdom and the Word.~For man, having been composed, like water, 22 Thal | glorious and blameless, having cleansed her by the laver,23 23 Thal | their turn making progress, having become a church, assist 24 Thal | and invented excuses, and having arrived at the subject of 25 Thal | fornication. Then, after having given this permission, he 26 Thal | he was led to this. For, having set forth that "it is good 27 Thal | flesh: but I spare you." Having given his opinion with great 28 Thal | shame, but indeed no longer having the power to persevere in 29 Thal | flesh in virgin purity, "having no necessity,"59 that is, 30 Thal | scarcely come to the subject, having measured and crossed a mighty 31 Theop | concerning these things, that having heard distinctly the power 32 Theop | pilot their vessels,62 from having nothing firm to lay hold 33 Theop | incorrupt souls, which, having with self-denial drawn in 34 Theop | to Christ"78 in heaven, "having gotten the victory, striving 35 Thall | present. For I am persuaded, having thoroughly learnt it from 36 Thall | receive us ready and pure, having nothing amiss; and the second 37 Thall | them to the word of God, having intercourse with wise men,13 38 Thall | The inhabitants of Sodom having gathered grapes from this, 39 Thall | in the time of Noah, men having given themselves tip to 40 Thall | drowned. And Cain, too, having drawn from this, stained 41 Thall | undefiled and altogether pure, having no participation in the 42 Agathe | themselves with evil. For having restrained them, and kept 43 Agathe | chastity and of righteousness having arisen, there is no need 44 Agathe | which, with the bodies, having put them on again, shall 45 Agathe | to thee, O Arete.~Agathe having thus admirably brought her 46 Agathe | to an end, she said, and having been applauded for what 47 Procil | openly, as He did the Church, having killed for her the fatted 48 Procil | aground, the author of evil having led him astray.16 Thence 49 Procil | six days' work, from their having been born, as I said, immediately 50 Procil | a monument.~And Procilla having thus spoken, Thekla said, 51 Thekla | treasures? "The virgins having entered into the treasures 52 Thekla | behold a great red dragon, having seven heads and ten horns, 53 Thekla | crowned with twelve stars, and having the moon for her footstool, 54 Thekla(19)| interpretation the translator favours having little support save among 55 Thekla | relation of Son, nor again, having begun before, after this 56 Thekla | after this had an end, but having been previously begotten,29 57 Thekla | third part of the stars, as having gone astray with regard 58 Thekla | twelve, this number not having preserved itself equal to 59 Thekla | Godhead into a human life. For having emptied Himself,38 and taken 60 Thekla | completeness and greatness, having never been diminished from 61 Thekla | harmony with this number, God having made heaven and earth, and 62 Thekla | wings of great eagle,"39 having conquered the serpent, and 63 Thekla | teacher Paul. For she who having first overcome the devil, 64 Thekla | seven crowns of virtue, having gone through the seven great 65 Thekla | well-rounded globe, the earth having a central point. For its 66 Thekla | heaven being spherical, and having the earth for its central 67 Thekla | motion of the whole world, having their heads against each 68 Thekla | may check the sinful, God having a care for those who are 69 Thekla | should be set right, after having acted. But God is good and 70 Thekla | lovable and praiseworthy, God having appointed a law for the 71 Thekla | the time with arguments, having set forth the things which 72 Thekla | which is expedient; and having made manifest to all, by 73 Tusiane | wanting in words, the subject having been so largely and variously 74 Tusiane | the fruits of the earth having been gathered in, and men 75 Tusiane | which is to come. Whence we, having received Christ, saying, " 76 Tusiane | Song of Songs,11 Solomon having made mention of all these 77 Tusiane | close and very fruitful, not having anything hare or empty, 78 Tusiane | trunks. Such is charity, having no part void or unfruitful. 79 Tusiane | like as the Israelites, having left the borders of Egypt, 80 Tusiane | Tabernacles,22 and from hence, having again set forth, came into 81 Tusiane | the Tabernacles, and there having set up my tabernacle, adorned 82 Domn | under a bramble, and there, having been heard, received strength 83 Domn | paradise of pleasure. But, having transgressed, he was rejected 84 Domn | Bramble.~And so those men, having been thus rejected from 85 Domn | care, and the human race having again given themselves up 86 Domn | of paradise, the devil, having beguiled the man by its 87 Domn | and again he mocked them, having stripped them of virtue. 88 Arete | And you all in my hearing having sufficiently contended in 89 Arete | the chief of you, and as having shone with greater lustre 90 Arete | Theopatra said that Arete having said these things, commanded 91 Arete | happiness of mortals, and having despised the luxuriant delights 92 Arete | to meet Thee.~Thekla. 4. Having escaped, O blessed One, 93 Arete | their lamps are gone out, having failed to enter in due time 94 Arete | Judith,8 by clever wiles having cut off the head of the 95 Arete | thus became suspected of having betrayed the marriage-bed, 96 Arete | concupiscent, excels him who, having no concupiscence, leads


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