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Methodius
The Banquet of the Ten Virgins

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1 Intro | altogether, I think, ten in number; and the place was marvellously 2 Marc | was still very small in number; and it was necessary that 3 Marc | should first be increased in number, and then brought to perfection. 4 Marc | of Virginity; The Small Number of Virgins in Proportion 5 Marc | Virgins in Proportion to the Number of Saints.~What then did 6 Marc | this to teach us that the number of virgins was, from the 7 Marc | multitude, which no man could number, of all nations, and kindreds, 8 Marc | mentions only a very small number, so as to make a strong 9 Marc | make up the innumerable number.24 ~This, O Arete, is my 10 Theoph | beasts, and the predestined number of men shall be fulfilled; 11 Theoph | and having in a certain number of months made his model, 12 Thal | Chapter VI.-The Whole Number of Spiritual Sheep; Man 13 Thal | is the equal and perfect number of immortal creatures, divided 14 Thal | included in this catalogue and number, the Lord lifting him up 15 Agathe | as in lamps; since the number of the ten virgins s signifies 16 Procil | concubines, and virgins without number. My dove, my undefiled, 17 Procil | circumcision, which embraces the number eight, in accordance with 18 Procil | concubines, and virgins without number. My dove, my undefiled, 19 Thekla | Equality and Perfection of the Number Six; The Number Six Related 20 Thekla | Perfection of the Number Six; The Number Six Related to Christ; From 21 Thekla | Related to Christ; From This Number, Too, the Creation and Harmony 22 Thekla | embraces a full and perfect number, and is a symbol of the 23 Thekla | Father. But sixty has the number six multiplied by ten, and 24 Thekla | symbol of Christ, because the number six proceeding36 from unity 25 Thekla | it is necessary that the number six, when it is divided 26 Thekla | together, exceed twelve, this number not having preserved itself 27 Thekla | equal to its parts, like the number six. And those which are 28 Thekla | accomplished in harmony with this number, God having made heaven 29 Thekla | creative power containing the number six, in accordance with 30 Thekla | make up a body. And the number six is composed of triangles. 31 Thekla | and that there are in it a number of signs, which are called 32 Tusiane| darkness, and the allotted number of men not yet being complete;


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