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Methodius
The Banquet of the Ten Virgins

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1 Intro(1) | the promise, "they shall see God."]~ 2 Intro(10) | See the oration on Simeon and 3 Marc(11) | in heart, for they shall see God."]~ 4 Marc(19) | are too little willing to see all that Scripture teaches 5 Theoph | you easily, that we often see those who are unlawfully 6 Theoph | men who do not any of them see the artist himself. Now 7 Theoph(17) | of many of the ancients. See Euseb., H. E., iii. 30.]~ 8 Thal(47) | See p. 316, supra (note), and 9 Thal(47) | there cited. Per contra, see Lewin, vol. i. 382, 386.]~ 10 Thal(54) | of Christ. On chastity, see Jer. Taylor's Holy Living, 11 Thal(58) | vii. 36. [On virginity, see Taylor, i. 426, ed. London, 12 Theop(82) | allusion to Phil. iii. 11. See Migne's note. The thought 13 Thall | resurrection, when we shall see the heavenly tabernacle ( 14 Agathe(19) | rendered in the Latin.-Tr. [See Discourse XI. cap. 2, infra]~ 15 Procil | any one who is willing to see it, where Christ Himself, 16 Procil | earth, and to others to see the Father.10 And here, 17 Procil | follow, O virgins, you will see what offspring they have 18 Procil(15) | command.-Tr. [But I do not see the force of this note. 19 Procil(18) | expressed by Methodius.-Tr. [See Barnabas, vol. i. p. 147, 20 Procil | freely what those desired to see, even for a little time, 21 Procil | are your eyes, for they see; and your ears, for they 22 Procil | prophets have desired to see those things which ye see, 23 Procil | see those things which ye see, and have not seen them; 24 Procil | did not attain to hear or see. For "there are threescore 25 Thekla | the supramundane life, and see from afar what other men 26 Thekla | afar what other men do not see, the very pastures of immortality, 27 Thekla | they have come hither, they see wonderful and glorious and 28 Thekla | cannot be spoken to men. They see there righteousness itself 29 Thekla | copies, which themselves we see often when making dark copies 30 Thekla(14) | i.e., the Church. See p 337, note 4, infra]~ 31 Thekla | thine eyes round about, and see; all they gather themselves 32 Thekla | their intermingling they see the things which happen 33 Thekla(49) | star of our nativity.-Tr. [See Hippolytus, vol. v. p. 27, 34 Thekla | possible even for a child to see and perceive their error; 35 Tusiane(1) | adds "And of the Agnos." See note on this tree at the 36 Tusiane(20)| See Jer. Taylor, Holy Living, 37 Domn(2) | cf. 2 Cor. iv. 6.-Tr. [See Coleridge on Leighton, Old 38 Arete | Thekla. 19. Wishing to see Thy nuptial day, O blessed 39 Arete(10) | The only one. See p. 355, Elucidation II., 40 Arete | Minds Gods: They Who Shall See God; Virtue Disciplined 41 Arete | them. Now, however, as you see, it is time to betake ourselves


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