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1 10| all purity and temperance abide ye in~Christ Jesus, with 2 0| ages to be for ever unto abiding and unchangeable~glory, 3 15| possesseth the word of Jesus is~able also to hearken unto His 4 13| heaven and things on earth is~abolished.~ ~ 5 19| were perturbed, because the~abolishing of death was taken in hand.~ ~ 6 | above 7 0| worthy of~all felicitation: abundant greeting in Christ Jesus~ 8 6| Now Onesimus of his own accord highly praiseth~your orderly 9 4| He~may both hear you and acknowledge you by your good~deeds to 10 15| through his speech he may act and~through his silence 11 14| shall be~seen through their actions. For the Work is not a~thing 12 3| the contest in faith, in admonition, in endurance,~in long-suffering.~ 13 | again 14 19| three mysteries~to be cried aloud -- the which were wrought 15 5| within~the precinct of the altar, he lacketh the bread [of~ 16 19| and its strangeness~caused amazement; and all the rest of the~ 17 | among 18 19| wickedness~vanished away, the ancient kingdom was pulled down,~ 19 17| upon the~Church. Be not anointed with the ill odour of the~ 20 | another 21 20| medicine of immortality and the antidote that we~should not die but 22 | anything 23 11| nothing glitter in your eyes apart from~Him, in whom I carry 24 11| ever of one~mind with the Apostles in the power of Jesus Christ.~ ~ 25 19| whence came this strange appearance which was so~unlike them.~ 26 19| was pulled down,~when God appeared in the likeness of man unto _ 27 9| your holy things, being arrayed from head to foot in~the 28 0| which is in Ephesus [of Asia], worthy of~all felicitation: 29 20| should reveal aught to~me. Assemble yourselves together in common, 30 12| to die unto God. Ye are associates in the~mysteries with Paul, 31 12| found treading, when~I shall attain unto God; who in every letter 32 4| which is worthy of God, is~attuned to the bishop, even as its 33 | away 34 18| and He was~born and was baptized that by His passion He might~ 35 1| succeed~in fighting with wild beasts in Rome, that by so~succeeding 36 | because 37 4| CHAPTER 4~4:1 So then it becometh you to run in harmony with~ 38 | beforehand 39 19| perfected in the counsels of God began to take effect.~Thence all 40 20| dispensation whereof I have~begun to speak, relating to the 41 8| deceived, seeing that ye belong wholly to God.~For when 42 3| the~Father, even as the bishops that are settled in the~ 43 7| for they are mad dogs, biting by stealth;~against whom 44 1| your~hearts kindled in the blood of God, ye have perfectly~ 45 18| disputer?_ Where is~the boasting of them that are called 46 18| the Holy Ghost; and He was~born and was baptized that by 47 | both 48 20| without~distraction of mind; breaking one bread, which is the~ 49 17| His head, that He might breathe incorruption upon the~Church. 50 16| 16:1 Be not deceived, my brethren. Corrupters of~houses _shall 51 9| through you from yonder, bringing evil doctrine; whom~ye suffered 52 10| us show ourselves their brothers by our~forbearance; but 53 9| prepared beforehand for a building of God the~Father, being 54 18| boasting of them that are called prudent?~18:2 For our God, 55 | can 56 17| world, lest he lead you~captive and rob you of the life 57 5| proud._ Let us therefore be careful not to resist~the bishop, 58 11| apart from~Him, in whom I carry about my bonds, my spiritual~ 59 9| all companions in the way,~carrying your God and your shrine, 60 13| the~powers of Satan are cast down; and his mischief cometh~ 61 17| CHAPTER 17~17:1 For this cause the Lord received ointment 62 19| unutterable, and its strangeness~caused amazement; and all the rest 63 10| And pray ye also without ceasing for the rest~of mankind ( 64 19| virginity of Mary and her child-bearing and~likewise also the death 65 11| in the company of those~Christians of Ephesus who moreover 66 18| by His passion He might~cleanse water.~ ~ 67 15| and it will also be made clear~in our sight from the love 68 5| congratulate you who~are closely joined with him as the Church 69 11| fear the wrath which is to come or let us love~the grace 70 3| CHAPTER 3~3:1 I do not command you, as though I were somewhat.~ 71 9| from head to foot in~the commandments of Jesus Christ. And I too, 72 9| 9:2 So then ye are all companions in the way,~carrying your 73 18| God, Jesus the Christ, was conceived in~the womb by Mary according 74 6| highly praiseth~your orderly conduct in God, for that ye all 75 1| perfectly~fulfilled your congenial work --~1:2 for when ye 76 5| Spirit, how much more do I congratulate you who~are closely joined 77 5| therefore cometh not to the~congregation, he doth thereby show his 78 20| man Jesus Christ,~which consisteth in faith towards Him and 79 19| and all the rest of the~constellations with the sun and moon formed 80 3| be trained by you~for the contest in faith, in admonition, 81 5| in a short time had such converse with~your bishop, which 82 12| to whom I write. I am a~convict, ye have received mercy: 83 16| man through~evil doctrine corrupt the faith of God for which 84 16| not deceived, my brethren. Corrupters of~houses _shall not inherit 85 19| had been~perfected in the counsels of God began to take effect.~ 86 20| 1 If Jesus Christ should count me worthy through~your prayer, 87 21| there; according as I was counted worthy~to be found unto 88 19| three mysteries~to be cried aloud -- the which were 89 2| of your bishop. Yea, and~Crocus also, who is worthy of God 90 16| for which Jesus~Christ was crucified. Such a man, having defiled~ 91 2| the will of God is your deacon blessed in all~things, I 92 8| 8:1 Let no one therefore deceive you, as indeed ye~are not 93 8| devote myself for you, and I dedicate myself as an~offering for 94 4| acknowledge you by your good~deeds to be members of His Son. 95 16| crucified. Such a man, having defiled~himself, shall go into the 96 10| greater wrong, who shall be defrauded, who shall be~set at nought; 97 1| unto you according~to your deserving to have such a bishop: --~ ~ 98 10| nought; that no herb of the devil be found in~you: but in 99 8| truly ye live after God. I~devote myself for you, and I dedicate 100 21| CHAPTER 21~21:1 I am devoted to you and to those whom 101 13| CHAPTER 13~13:1 Do your diligence therefore to meet together~ 102 18| is the wise? Where is the disputer?_ Where is~the boasting 103 19| sorcery and every~spell was dissolved, the ignorance of wickedness~ 104 20| bishop and presbytery without~distraction of mind; breaking one bread, 105 20| prayer, and it should be the Divine will, in my~second tract, 106 7| wildbeasts;~for they are mad dogs, biting by stealth;~against 107 | done 108 15| things as knowing that He dwelleth in us, to the end~that we 109 1| to be a disciple, ye~were eager to visit me: --~1:3 seeing 110 9| you, for ye stopped~your ears, so that ye might not receive 111 19| counsels of God began to take effect.~Thence all things were 112 | either 113 0| unchangeable~glory, united and elect in a true passion, by the 114 3| faith, in admonition, in endurance,~in long-suffering.~3:2 115 9| the heights through the~engine of Jesus Christ, which is 116 2| you, whom I~received as an ensample of the love which ye bear 117 8| offering for the church of you Ephesians which is~famous unto all 118 10| your prayers; against their errors be~ye _stedfast in the faith;_ 119 20| passion and resurrection,~20:2 especially if the Lord should reveal 120 18| to us salvation and life eternal.~_Where is the wise? Where 121 2| Onesimus~and Burrhus and Euplus and Fronto; in whom I saw 122 19| of man unto _newness~of_ everlasting _life;_ and that which had 123 3| therefore was I forward to exhort you,~that ye run in harmony 124 21| am the very last of~the faithful there; according as I was 125 8| of you Ephesians which is~famous unto all the ages.~8:2 They 126 19| star; but the star itself far~outshone them all; and there 127 21| unto the honour of God. Fare ye well in~ ~God the Father 128 3| that are settled in the~farthest parts of the earth are in 129 2| 2~2:1 But as touching my fellow-servant Burrhus, who~by the will 130 9| too, taking~part in the festivity, am permitted by letter 131 10| the faith;_ against their fierceness~be ye gentle. And be not 132 1| your prayers to succeed~in fighting with wild beasts in Rome, 133 10| repentance), that they may find God. Therefore permit~them 134 15| talk and not to be. It is a fine thing to teach, if~the speaker 135 16| go into the unquenchable fire; and in~like manner also 136 | first 137 14| God, while all things else~follow in their train unto true 138 17| Christ?~Why perish we in our folly, not knowing the gift of~ 139 9| being arrayed from head to foot in~the commandments of Jesus 140 12| all felicitation; in~whose foot-steps I would fain be found treading, 141 9| receive the seed sown~by them; forasmuch as ye are stones of a temple, 142 10| ourselves their brothers by our~forbearance; but let us be zealous to 143 5| and another hath so~great force, how much more that of the 144 0| Father; which hath been foreordained before~the ages to be for 145 4| And do ye, each and all, form yourselves into a~chorus, 146 19| constellations with the sun and moon formed themselves~into a chorus 147 19| to the ages? A~star shone forth in the heaven above all 148 2| and Burrhus and Euplus and Fronto; in whom I saw you~all with 149 14| tree is manifest from its~fruit;_ so they that profess to 150 1| of God, ye have perfectly~fulfilled your congenial work --~1: 151 | further 152 7| of flesh and of~spirit, generate and ingenerate, God in man, 153 10| against their fierceness~be ye gentle. And be not zealous to imitate 154 18| David but also of the Holy Ghost; and He was~born and was 155 17| our folly, not knowing the gift of~grace which the Lord 156 5| by our submission we may give~ourselves to God.~ ~ 157 11| true life.~11:2 Let nothing glitter in your eyes apart from~ 158 2| glorify Jesus Christ who glorified you; that~being perfectly 159 2| for you in every~way to glorify Jesus Christ who glorified 160 16| having defiled~himself, shall go into the unquenchable fire; 161 1| for blessed is He that granted unto you according~to your 162 5| one and another hath so~great force, how much more that 163 10| other who shall suffer the~greater wrong, who shall be defrauded, 164 0| which~hath been blessed in greatness through the plentitude~of 165 0| all felicitation: abundant greeting in Christ Jesus~and in blameless 166 7| whom ye ought to be on your guard, for they~are hard to heal.~ 167 7| some are wont of malicious guile to hawk~about the Name, 168 19| abolishing of death was taken in hand.~ ~ 169 7| your guard, for they~are hard to heal.~7:2 There is one 170 14| and no man~possessing love hateth. _The tree is manifest from 171 7| wont of malicious guile to hawk~about the Name, while they 172 7| guard, for they~are hard to heal.~7:2 There is one only physician, 173 4| Father, that He~may both hear you and acknowledge you 174 1| work --~1:2 for when ye heard that I was on my way from~ 175 15| of Jesus is~able also to hearken unto His silence, that he 176 16| manner also shall he that hearkeneth unto him.~ ~ 177 1| of God, and having your~hearts kindled in the blood of 178 9| being hoisted up to the heights through the~engine of Jesus 179 11| These are the last times. Henceforth let us~have reverence; let 180 10| be~set at nought; that no herb of the devil be found in~ 181 6| according to truth,and that no heresy hath a home~among you: nay, 182 12| established.~12:2 Ye are the high-road of those that are on their~ 183 6| Onesimus of his own accord highly praiseth~your orderly conduct 184 9| of God the~Father, being hoisted up to the heights through 185 6| and that no heresy hath a home~among you: nay, ye do not 186 4| thing also ye do. For~your honourable presbytery, which is worthy 187 1| common Name and~hope, and was hoping through your prayers to 188 6| be steward~over His own house, we ought so to receive 189 6| one~whom the Master of the household sendeth to be steward~over 190 16| brethren. Corrupters of~houses _shall not inherit the kingdom 191 10| their proud words be ye humble; against their~railings 192 0| CHAPTER 0~0:0 Ignatius, who is also Theophorus, 193 19| spell was dissolved, the ignorance of wickedness~vanished away, 194 17| Be not anointed with the ill odour of the~teaching of 195 10| gentle. And be not zealous to imitate them by~requital.~10:3 Let 196 20| which is the~medicine of immortality and the antidote that we~ 197 7| first passible~and then impassible, Jesus Christ our Lord.~ ~ 198 17| head, that He might breathe incorruption upon the~Church. Be not 199 | indeed 200 7| of~spirit, generate and ingenerate, God in man, true Life~in 201 16| Corrupters of~houses _shall not inherit the kingdom of God._~16: 202 3| for Jesus~Christ also, our inseparable life, is the mind of the~ 203 20| my~second tract, which I intend to write to you, I will~ 204 | itself 205 11| God,~lest it turn into a judgment against us. For either~let 206 15| 15~15:1 It is better to keep silence and to be, than 207 4| in concord and taking~the key note of God ye may in unison 208 1| and having your~hearts kindled in the blood of God, ye 209 17| prudently,~receiving the knowledge of God, which is Jesus Christ?~ 210 15| through his silence he may be known.~15:3 Nothing is hidden 211 5| precinct of the altar, he lacketh the bread [of~God]. For, 212 17| prince of this world, lest he lead you~captive and rob you 213 9| and love is the way that leadeth up to God.~9:2 So then ye 214 9| CHAPTER 9~9:1 But I have learned that certain persons passed~ 215 | least 216 21| is in Syria, whence I~am led a prisoner to Rome -- I 217 10| Therefore permit~them to take lessons at least from your works.~ 218 19| above all the stars;~and its light was unutterable, and its 219 19| when God appeared in the likeness of man unto _newness~of_ 220 19| and her child-bearing and~likewise also the death of the Lord -- 221 6| nay, ye do not so much as listen to any~one, if he speak 222 11| prayer, whereof may it be my lot to be always a~partaker, 223 8| wholly to God.~For when no lust is established in you, which 224 4| even as its strings to a lyre.~Therefore in your concord 225 7| wildbeasts;~for they are mad dogs, biting by stealth;~ 226 12| God; who in every letter maketh~mention of you in Christ 227 7| 7:1 For some are wont of malicious guile to hawk~about the 228 10| ceasing for the rest~of mankind (for there is in them a 229 6| For every one~whom the Master of the household sendeth 230 20| one bread, which is the~medicine of immortality and the antidote 231 10| outbursts of wrath be ye meek;~against their proud words 232 4| by your good~deeds to be members of His Son. It is therefore~ 233 12| who in every letter maketh~mention of you in Christ Jesus.~ ~ 234 12| convict, ye have received mercy: I am in peril, ye are~established.~ 235 13| Satan are cast down; and his mischief cometh~to nought in the 236 19| constellations with the sun and moon formed themselves~into a 237 1| have received~your whole multitude in the person of Onesimus, 238 1| well-beloved name~which ye bear by natural right, [in an upright and~ 239 20| to speak, relating to the new man Jesus Christ,~which 240 19| the likeness of man unto _newness~of_ everlasting _life;_ 241 15| but even our~secrets are nigh unto Him. Let us therefore 242 14| in their train unto true nobility.~14:2 No man professing 243 | None 244 4| concord and taking~the key note of God ye may in unison 245 20| to the~end that ye may obey the bishop and presbytery 246 12| who was sanctified, who obtained~a good report, who is worthy 247 17| not anointed with the ill odour of the~teaching of the prince 248 8| I dedicate myself as an~offering for the church of you Ephesians 249 18| 18:1 My spirit is made an offscouring for the Cross,~which is 250 17| cause the Lord received ointment on~His head, that He might 251 6| accord highly praiseth~your orderly conduct in God, for that 252 10| works.~10:2 Against their outbursts of wrath be ye meek;~against 253 19| but the star itself far~outshone them all; and there was 254 | over 255 9| Christ. And I too, taking~part in the festivity, am permitted 256 11| be my lot to be always a~partaker, that I may be found in 257 4| unity, that ye~may also be partakers of God always.~ ~ 258 3| settled in the~farthest parts of the earth are in the 259 15| who~_spake and it came to pass:_ yea and even the things~ 260 9| learned that certain persons passed~through you from yonder, 261 1| of Onesimus, whose~love passeth utterance and who is moreover 262 7| Mary and Son of God, first passible~and then impassible, Jesus 263 12| associates in the~mysteries with Paul, who was sanctified, who 264 13| There is nothing better than peace, in which~all warfare of 265 11| about my bonds, my spiritual~pearls in which I would fain rise 266 12| received mercy: I am in peril, ye are~established.~12: 267 17| which is Jesus Christ?~Why perish we in our folly, not knowing 268 10| may find God. Therefore permit~them to take lessons at 269 9| part in the festivity, am permitted by letter to bear~you company 270 19| them all; and there was perplexity to know~whence came this 271 1| your whole multitude in the person of Onesimus, whose~love 272 9| have learned that certain persons passed~through you from 273 19| Thence all things were perturbed, because the~abolishing 274 7| heal.~7:2 There is one only physician, of flesh and of~spirit, 275 6| receive as Him that~sent him. Plainly therefore we ought to regard 276 0| in greatness through the plentitude~of God the Father; which 277 21| the Lord, having love~for Polycarp as I have for you also. 278 15| Father.~15:2 He that truly possesseth the word of Jesus is~able 279 14| faith sinneth, and no man~possessing love hateth. _The tree is 280 13| together frequently, the~powers of Satan are cast down; 281 15| to teach, if~the speaker practise. Now there is one teacher, 282 6| of his own accord highly praiseth~your orderly conduct in 283 5| any one be not within~the precinct of the altar, he lacketh 284 9| of a temple, which~were prepared beforehand for a building 285 5| he doth thereby show his pride and hath~separated himself; 286 21| Syria, whence I~am led a prisoner to Rome -- I who am the 287 14| its~fruit;_ so they that profess to be Christ's shall be~ 288 14| true nobility.~14:2 No man professing faith sinneth, and no man~ 289 14| the Work is not a~thing of profession now, but is seen then when 290 4| His Son. It is therefore~profitable for you to be in blameless 291 6| CHAPTER 6~6:1 And in proportion as a man seeth that his 292 11| the one or the other;~provided only that we be found in 293 18| of them that are called prudent?~18:2 For our God, Jesus 294 17| wherefore do we not all walk prudently,~receiving the knowledge 295 19| the ancient kingdom was pulled down,~when God appeared 296 10| found in~you: but in all purity and temperance abide ye 297 16| things after the~flesh are put to death, how much more 298 20| the flesh was of~David's race, who is Son of Man and Son 299 10| ye humble; against their~railings set ye your prayers; against 300 17| not all walk prudently,~receiving the knowledge of God, which 301 2| the Father~of Jesus Christ refresh him -- together with Onesimus~ 302 6| Plainly therefore we ought to regard the~bishop as the Lord Himself.~ 303 9| bear~you company and to rejoice with you, that ye set not~ 304 20| whereof I have~begun to speak, relating to the new man Jesus Christ,~ 305 2| love which ye bear me,~hath relieved me in all ways -- even so 306 2| things, I pray that he may remain with me to the~honour of 307 10| there is in them a hope of~repentance), that they may find God. 308 12| sanctified, who obtained~a good report, who is worthy of all felicitation; 309 10| zealous to imitate them by~requital.~10:3 Let us show ourselves 310 5| therefore be careful not to resist~the bishop, that by our 311 5| for it is written, _God resisteth~the proud._ Let us therefore 312 20| Him, in His passion and resurrection,~20:2 especially if the 313 20| especially if the Lord should reveal aught to~me. Assemble yourselves 314 11| Henceforth let us~have reverence; let us fear the long-suffering 315 1| which ye bear by natural right, [in an upright and~virtuous 316 15| sight from the love which we rightly bear~towards Him.~ ~ 317 11| pearls in which I would fain rise again through your~prayer, 318 17| he lead you~captive and rob you of the life which is 319 9| the Cross, and using~for a rope the Holy Spirit; while your 320 18| are~unbelievers, but to us salvation and life eternal.~_Where 321 13| frequently, the~powers of Satan are cast down; and his mischief 322 6| if he speak of aught else save concerning Jesus~Christ 323 1| love in Christ Jesus our~Saviour -- being imitators of God, 324 2| Euplus and Fronto; in whom I saw you~all with the eyes of 325 3| I speak to you as to~my school-fellows. For I ought to be trained 326 20| be the Divine will, in my~second tract, which I intend to 327 15| from the Lord, but even our~secrets are nigh unto Him. Let us 328 6| And in proportion as a man seeth that his bishop~is silent, 329 6| Master of the household sendeth to be steward~over His own 330 5| show his pride and hath~separated himself; for it is written, _ 331 3| as the bishops that are settled in the~farthest parts of 332 20| common, every one~of you severally, man by man, in grace, in 333 19| manifest to the ages? A~star shone forth in the heaven above 334 5| CHAPTER 5~5:1 For if I in a short time had such converse with~ 335 9| carrying your God and your shrine, your Christ and~your holy 336 7| God. These men ye ought to shun, as wildbeasts;~for they 337 15| also be made clear~in our sight from the love which we rightly 338 | since 339 4| of God ye may in unison sing with one~voice through Jesus 340 14| No man professing faith sinneth, and no man~possessing love 341 21| honour of God ye sent to Smyrna; whence also I write~unto 342 | some 343 3| command you, as though I were somewhat.~For even though I am in 344 19| that time forward every sorcery and every~spell was dissolved, 345 9| whom~ye suffered not to sow seed in you, for ye stopped~ 346 9| might not receive the seed sown~by them; forasmuch as ye 347 15| there is one teacher, who~_spake and it came to pass:_ yea 348 15| fine thing to teach, if~the speaker practise. Now there is one 349 15| perfect; that through his speech he may act and~through his 350 19| every sorcery and every~spell was dissolved, the ignorance 351 19| the heaven above all the stars;~and its light was unutterable, 352 7| are mad dogs, biting by stealth;~against whom ye ought to 353 10| against their errors be~ye _stedfast in the faith;_ against their 354 6| household sendeth to be steward~over His own house, we ought 355 9| them; forasmuch as ye are stones of a temple, which~were 356 9| sow seed in you, for ye stopped~your ears, so that ye might 357 19| to know~whence came this strange appearance which was so~ 358 19| was unutterable, and its strangeness~caused amazement; and all 359 4| the bishop, even as its strings to a lyre.~Therefore in 360 18| for the Cross,~which is a stumbling-block to them that are~unbelievers, 361 2| together in one submission,~submitting yourselves to your bishop 362 1| through your prayers to succeed~in fighting with wild beasts 363 1| beasts in Rome, that by so~succeeding I might have power to be 364 9| bringing evil doctrine; whom~ye suffered not to sow seed in you, 365 19| constellations with the sun and moon formed themselves~ 366 4| harmonious love Jesus~Christ is sung.~4:2 And do ye, each and 367 19| abolishing of death was taken in hand.~ ~ 368 15| silence and to be, than to~talk and not to be. It is a fine 369 15| be. It is a fine thing to teach, if~the speaker practise. 370 15| practise. Now there is one teacher, who~_spake and it came 371 17| with the ill odour of the~teaching of the prince of this world, 372 10| you: but in all purity and temperance abide ye in~Christ Jesus, 373 9| forasmuch as ye are stones of a temple, which~were prepared beforehand 374 15| the end~that we may be His temples and He Himself may be in 375 | themselves 376 | Thence 377 0| 0 Ignatius, who is also Theophorus, unto her which~hath been 378 | thereby 379 19| the death of the Lord -- three mysteries~to be cried aloud -- 380 11| 11:1 These are the last times. Henceforth let us~have 381 | too 382 8| you, which hath~power to torment you, then truly ye live 383 2| CHAPTER 2~2:1 But as touching my fellow-servant Burrhus, 384 | toward 385 20| Divine will, in my~second tract, which I intend to write 386 14| things else~follow in their train unto true nobility.~14:2 387 3| school-fellows. For I ought to be trained by you~for the contest in 388 12| foot-steps I would fain be found treading, when~I shall attain unto 389 14| possessing love hateth. _The tree is manifest from its~fruit;_ 390 11| long-suffering of God,~lest it turn into a judgment against 391 14| love is the end -- and the two~being found in unity are 392 18| stumbling-block to them that are~unbelievers, but to us salvation and 393 0| for ever unto abiding and unchangeable~glory, united and elect 394 4| key note of God ye may in unison sing with one~voice through 395 0| and unchangeable~glory, united and elect in a true passion, 396 | unlike 397 16| himself, shall go into the unquenchable fire; and in~like manner 398 19| stars;~and its light was unutterable, and its strangeness~caused 399 7| do certain other things~unworthy of God. These men ye ought 400 | upon 401 1| by natural right, [in an upright and~virtuous mind], by faith 402 | using 403 1| Onesimus, whose~love passeth utterance and who is moreover your 404 19| ignorance of wickedness~vanished away, the ancient kingdom 405 | very 406 19| prince of this world were~the virginity of Mary and her child-bearing 407 1| right, [in an upright and~virtuous mind], by faith and love 408 1| disciple, ye~were eager to visit me: --~1:3 seeing then that 409 4| in unison sing with one~voice through Jesus Christ unto 410 10| be imitators of~the Lord, vying with each other who shall 411 17| wherefore do we not all walk prudently,~receiving the 412 13| than peace, in which~all warfare of things in heaven and 413 18| passion He might~cleanse water.~ ~ 414 2| hath relieved me in all ways -- even so may the Father~ 415 1| CHAPTER 1~1:1 While I welcomed in God [your] well-beloved 416 | well 417 1| I welcomed in God [your] well-beloved name~which ye bear by natural 418 17| set before~you.~17:2 And wherefore do we not all walk prudently,~ 419 8| deceived, seeing that ye belong wholly to God.~For when no lust 420 5| of~the whole Church.~5:3 Whosoever therefore cometh not to 421 | Why 422 19| dissolved, the ignorance of wickedness~vanished away, the ancient 423 1| succeed~in fighting with wild beasts in Rome, that by 424 7| men ye ought to shun, as wildbeasts;~for they are mad dogs, 425 9| while your faith is your~windlass, and love is the way that 426 18| life eternal.~_Where is the wise? Where is the disputer?_ 427 | within 428 18| Christ, was conceived in~the womb by Mary according to a dispensation, 429 7| CHAPTER 7~7:1 For some are wont of malicious guile to hawk~ 430 15| that truly possesseth the word of Jesus is~able also to 431 10| meek;~against their proud words be ye humble; against their~ 432 10| lessons at least from your works.~10:2 Against their outbursts 433 5| separated himself; for it is written, _God resisteth~the proud._ 434 10| shall suffer the~greater wrong, who shall be defrauded, 435 19| aloud -- the which were wrought in the~silence of God.~19: 436 | yet 437 9| passed~through you from yonder, bringing evil doctrine;
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