GOSPELREADPLAN1.txt
Found: January21
GOSPELREADPLAN1.txt
Found: August28
MEMORYVERSE.txt
Found: kjv@Matthew:24:44
MEMORYVERSE.txt
Found: kjv@Matthew:26:26
MEMORYVERSE.txt
Found: kjv@2Timothy:2:15
MEMORYVERSE.txt
Found: kjv@Titus:3:1
MEMORYVERSE.txt
Found: kjv@1Corinthians:6:19
MEMORYVERSE.txt
Found: kjv@Matthew:10:28
MEMORYVERSE.txt
Found: kjv@Ephesians:4:4
MEMORYVERSE.txt
Found: kjv@Luke:12:22
MEMORYVERSE.txt
Found: kjv@Luke:12:23
MEMORYVERSE.txt
Found: kjv@Psalms:19:1
INDEXDICTIONARY.txt
Found: dict:easton Bloody sweat
INDEXDICTIONARY.txt
Found: dict:easton Didymus
INDEXDICTIONARY.txt
Found: dict:easton Elect lady
INDEXDICTIONARY.txt
Found: dict:easton Mouldy
FOUNDATIONSOFLIKEPRECIOUSFAITHSERIES.txt
Found: RandyP
FOUNDATIONSOFLIKEPRECIOUSFAITHSERIES.txt
Found:
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FOUNDATIONSOFLIKEPRECIOUSFAITHSERIES.txt
Found: AppendixWordStudies @ Word Study Appendix
FOUNDATIONSOFLIKEPRECIOUSFAITHSERIES.txt
Found: index:FOUNDATIONSOFLIKEPRECIOUSFAITHSERIES WORDSTUDY @ Verbose On-line Word Study Appendix
FOUNDATIONSOFLIKEPRECIOUSFAITHSERIES.txt
Found: index:FOUNDATIONSOFLIKEPRECIOUSFAITHSERIES TORREY @ Verbose On-Line Torrey Doctrinal Study Appendix
FOUNDATIONSOFLIKEPRECIOUSFAITHSERIES.txt
Found: Terms of Use: @ "The Foundations of the Like Precious Faith Series" by Layman RandyP
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SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: http://www.apostolic-churches.net/bible/sbs @ Bible Scriptures By Subject - Rodney Qualls/Bible Study Tools
DENVERAREADIRECTORY.txt
Found: 000197 @ Rose Lady Funeral Cremation Services 3935 West Colfax Avnue Denver, CO. 80204 Call 303-620-0007
DENVERAREADIRECTORY.txt
Found: 001094 @ Bethlehem Lutheran Church 2100 N. Wadsworth Blvd. Lakewood, CO 80214 Call: 303-238-7676 ddyer@bethluth.net
DENVERAREADIRECTORY.txt
Found: 001112 @ Brighton First Presbyterian Church 510 S. 27th Ave Brighton, CO 80601 Call: 303-659-2192 jody@brightonfirstpres.org
DENVERAREADIRECTORY.txt
Found: 001218 @ Christ's Body Ministries 850 Lincoln St. Denver, CO 80203-2710 Call: 303-860-1272 cbm@christsbody.org
DENVERAREADIRECTORY.txt
Found: 001241 @ Church of Christ (Dahlia) 1100 Dahlia St Denver, CO 80220 Call: 303-377-3677 sandy@dahliachurchofchrist.org
DENVERAREADIRECTORY.txt
Found: 103063 @ Brady Exploration School 5220 West Ohio Ave Denver, CO 80226 CALL SCHOOL NOW Alternative School, High School
DENVERAREADIRECTORY.txt
Found: 103079 @ Carmody Middle School 2050 South Kipling St Denver, CO 80227 CALL SCHOOL NOW Middle School
DENVERAREADIRECTORY.txt
Found: 103281 @ John F Kennedy High School 2855 South Lamar St Denver, CO 80227 CALL SCHOOL NOW High School
DENVERAREADIRECTORY.txt
Found: 103387 @ Normandy Elementary School 6750 South Kendall Blvd Littleton, CO 80123 CALL SCHOOL NOW Primary School
DENVERAREADIRECTORY.txt
Found: 103404 @ Odyssey Charter Elementary School 8750 East 28th Ave Denver, CO 80238 CALL SCHOOL NOW Primary School
PREACHOLOGYSERMONOUTLINES.txt
Found: Ezra:1:1-6 @ THE DIVINE DECREE - Building of the house of God in Jerusalem is an illustration of the building of the body of Christ today... @I. Command @II. Commitment @III. Cost (sacrifice)
PREACHOLOGYSERMONOUTLINES.txt
Found: Romans:4:19 @ FAITH2 - I. Faith does not look at self (own body) (19)
PREACHOLOGYSERMONOUTLINES.txt
Found: Phillipians:3:12-14 @ THE ESSENTIALS OF THE MINISTRY - kjv@Overview: @Chap.1, Single Mind @Chap.2, Submissive Mind @Chap.3, Spiritual Mind @I. Dissatisfied "Not as though I had already attained" @II. Devoted "This one thing I do" @III. Directed "Forgetting those things which are past" @IV. Determined "Reaching forth unto those things which are before" @There are two extremes in kjv@Determination: @1. Do it all yourself and leave God out. @2. Sit back and watch God do it all. @V. Disciplined "I press toward the mark"
PREACHOLOGYSERMONOUTLINES.txt
Found: Ephesians:5:18 @ FILLED WITH THE SPIRIT - III. Trusting (John kjv@7:37-38) It is for everybody.
CCELINDEX.txt
Found: http://www.ccel.org/ccel/daubney/additions.html @ Daubney Three Additions to Daniel: A Study.
CCELINDEX.txt
Found: http://www.ccel.org/ccel/hoskier/codexb1.html @ Hoskier Codex B and Its Allies: A Study and an Indictment. Part I
CCELINDEX.txt
Found: http://www.ccel.org/ccel/temple_f/essays.html @ Temple Essays and Reviews: The Education of the World, Bunsen's Biblical Researches, On the Study of the Evidences of Christianity; Seances Historiques
CCELINDEX.txt
Found: http://www.ccel.org/ccel/taylor/holy_dying.html @ Taylor Holy Dying
CCELINDEX.txt
Found: http://www.ccel.org/ccel/teresa/life.html @ Life of St. Teresa of Jesus, of The Order of Our Lady of Carmel
CCELINDEX.txt
Found: http://www.ccel.org/ccel/underhill/mysticism.html @ Underhill Mysticism: A Study in Nature and Development of Spiritual Consciousness
CCELINDEX.txt
Found: http://www.ccel.org/ccel/oxford/helps/png/index.html @ Helps to the Study of the Bible (http://www.ccel.org/ccel/oxford - Oxford University Press )
CCELINDEX.txt
Found: http://www.ccel.org/ccel/gill/practical.html @ Body of Practical Divinity (http://www.ccel.org/ccel/gill - John Gill )
CCELINDEX.txt
Found: http://www.ccel.org/ccel/taylor/holy_dying.html @ Holy Dying (http://www.ccel.org/ccel/taylor - Jeremy Taylor)
CCELINDEX.txt
Found: http://www.ccel.org/ccel/underhill/mysticism.html @ Mysticism: A Study in Nature and Development of Spiritual Consciousness (http://www.ccel.org/ccel/underhill - Evelyn Underhill)
CCELINDEX.txt
Found: http://www.ccel.org/ccel/taylor/holy_dying.html @ Holy Dying (http://www.ccel.org/ccel/taylor - Jeremy Taylor)
CCELINDEX.txt
Found: http://www.ccel.org/ccel/underhill/mysticism.html @ Mysticism: A Study in Nature and Development of Spiritual Consciousness (http://www.ccel.org/ccel/underhill - Evelyn Underhill)
CCELINDEX.txt
Found: http://www.ccel.org/ccel/hewitt/gerhardt.html @ Paul Gerhardt as a Hymn Writer and his Influence on English Hymnody (http://www.ccel.org/ccel/hewitt - Theodore Brown Hewitt)
BIBLECHARACTERNAMES.txt
Found: dict:all Didymus @ kjv@John:11:16 kjv@John:20:24 kjv@John:21:2 NAME-DD
BIBLECHARACTERNAMES.txt
Found: dict:all Elect lady @ NAME-EE
HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt
Found: dict:hitchcock Abez @ an egg; muddy - HITCHCOCK-A
HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt
Found: dict:hitchcock Admah @ earthy; red; bloody - HITCHCOCK-A
HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt
Found: dict:hitchcock Adummim @ earthy; red; bloody things - HITCHCOCK-A
HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt
Found: dict:hitchcock Antioch @ speedy as a chariot - HITCHCOCK-A
HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt
Found: dict:hitchcock Asia @ muddy; boggy - HITCHCOCK-A
HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt
Found: dict:hitchcock Bigvai @ in my body - HITCHCOCK-B
HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt
Found: dict:hitchcock Chun @ making ready - HITCHCOCK-C
HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt
Found: dict:hitchcock Didymus @ a twin; double - HITCHCOCK-D
HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt
Found: dict:hitchcock Gozan @ fleece; pasture; who nourisheth the body - HITCHCOCK-G
HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt
Found: dict:hitchcock Idumea @ red; earthy; bloody - HITCHCOCK-I
HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt
Found: dict:hitchcock Magpiash @ a body thrust hard together - HITCHCOCK-M
HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt
Found: dict:hitchcock Manahethites @ my lady; my prince of rest - HITCHCOCK-M
HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt
Found: dict:hitchcock Nachon @ ready; sure - HITCHCOCK-N
HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt
Found: dict:hitchcock Riphath @ remedy; medicine; release; pardon - HITCHCOCK-R
HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt
Found: dict:hitchcock Sarah @ lady; princess; princess of the multitude - HITCHCOCK-S
HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt
Found: dict:hitchcock Sarai @ my lady; my princess - HITCHCOCK-S
HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt
Found: dict:hitchcock Serah @ lady of scent; song; the morning star - HITCHCOCK-S
HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt
Found: dict:hitchcock Sered @ dyer-S's vat - HITCHCOCK
HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt
Found: dict:hitchcock Tebah @ murder; butchery; guarding of the body; a cook - HITCHCOCK-T
HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt
Found: dict:hitchcock Thebez @ muddy; eggs; fine linen or silk - HITCHCOCK-T
B2P2019.txt
Found: Back to the Psalms Series@ PRODUCED BY: Layman Randy P 2019
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B2P2019.txt
Found: info @ BackToPsalmsSeries The Back to the Psalms Series - Commentary by Layman RandyP
BIBLETRANSLATIONINDEX.txt
Found: weslynt@Matthew:1 @ ENGLISH: kjv@TITLE: Wesley's NT DESCRIPTION: kjv@RIGTHS: Without payment you have received; without payment you are to give. kjv@PUBLISHER: somebody
MOBILETRANSLATIONINDEX.txt
Found: wesleynt @ TITLE: Wesley's NT DESCRIPTION: RIGTHS: Without payment you have received; without payment you are to give. PUBLISHER: somebody
THEOLOGYGLOSSARY.txt
Found: @ INDUCTIVE –– characterized by studying particular cases (factors, evidences) one by one in order to arrive at a generalization
THEOLOGYGLOSSARY.txt
Found: @ PENOLOGY –– the study or theory of punishment, especially the punishment of criminals by the state
DOREARTGALLERY.txt
Found: alb@Judges:19 @ The Levite Carries the Woman's Body Away http://likepreciousfaith.us/img/Dore/OT-068-med.jpg
DOREARTGALLERY.txt
Found: alb@Mark:15 @ Jesus' Body Is Removed from the Cross http://likepreciousfaith.us/img/Dore/NT-217-med.jpg
NAMESOF_.txt
Found: alb@Psalms:5:6 @ Bloody and Deceitful Man - NamesOfAntichrist
LOCALMEDIA.txt
Found: HTML @ media: html/WatsonBodyOfDivinity.html
LOCALMEDIA.txt
Found: EPUB @ media: epub/ABodyofDivinity-ThomasWatson.epub
LOCALMEDIA.txt
Found: EPUB @ media: epub/Why_God_Used_D._L.Moody-_R._A._Torrey.epub
LOCALMEDIA.txt
Found: MID @ media: midi/Have_Mercy_On_Me_O_My_God-Third_Mode_Melody.mid
LOCALMEDIA.txt
Found: MID @ media: midi/Let_All_Mortal_Flesh_Keep_Silence-Picardy.mid
LOCALMEDIA.txt
Found: MID @ media: midi/Rock_of_Ages-Toplady.mid
B2P2018.txt
Found: info @ BackToPsalmsSeries The Back to the Psalms Series - Commentary by Layman RandyP
PBIBLXINDEX.txt
Found: DoctrinalStudy @ STUDY AIDS - Confessions Catechisms Creeds etc...
PBIBLXINDEX.txt
Found: ChapterStudy @ STUDY AIDS - Chapter Notes
PBIBLXINDEX.txt
Found: WordStudy @ STUDY AIDS - Word Notes
PBIBLXINDEX.txt
Found: DoctrinalStudy @ STUDY AIDS - Doctrine Confessions Catechisms Creeds etc...
MYLIBRARY.txt
Found: @ csv:LOCALMEDIA A Body of Divinity
MYLIBRARY.txt
Found: @ csv:LOCALMEDIA Watson Body Of Divinity
MYLIBRARY.txt
Found: @ csv:LOCALMEDIA Why God Used D. L. Moody
WEBCHURCHHISTORY.txt
Found: MMM @ McGready, James
WEBCHURCHHISTORY.txt
Found: MMM @ Moody, Dwight L.
WEBCHURCHHISTORY.txt
Found: 3 Jan 1970 @ Gladys Aylward, Missionary To China
WEBCHURCHHISTORY.txt
Found: MMM @ D. L. Moody
WEBCHURCHHISTORY.txt
Found: TTT @ Augustus Toplady
WEBCHURCHHISTORY.txt
Found: Wikipedia @ Dwight L. Moody (1837–1899), American evangelist, pastor and educator
WEBCHURCHHISTORY.txt
Found: Wikipedia @ Harry Ironside (1876-1951), evangelist and Pastor of the Moody Church in Chicago (1930-1948). An ultra-conservative force in the Evangelical movement.
WEBCHURCHHISTORY.txt
Found: Wikipedia @ D. James Kennedy (1930–2007), founder of Coral Ridge Presbyterian Church and Knox Theological Seminary
WEBCHURCHHISTORY.txt
Found: http://www.wholesomewords.org/biography/biorpannjudson.html @ Ann H. Judson (1789-1826) "The First Lady of American foreign missions."
WEBCHURCHHISTORY.txt
Found: http://www.wholesomewords.org/biography/biorpmoody.html @ Dwight L. Moody (1837-1899) American evangelist.
WEBCHRISTIANITYSTUDY.txt
Found: Info @ WEBCHRISTIANSTUDY: Links to various online resources to study Christianity.
WEBCHRISTIANITYSTUDY.txt
Found: RELIGIOUS MOVEMENTS @ Christian naturism: A movement which believes that God never intended for people to be ashamed of their bodies.
WEBCHRISTIANITYSTUDY.txt
Found: THEOLOGY SUBDIVISION @ Apologetics/polemics : studying Christian theology as it compares to non-Christian worldviews in order to defend the faith and challenge beliefs that lie in contrast with Christianity
WEBCHRISTIANITYSTUDY.txt
Found: THEOLOGY SUBDIVISION @ Dogmatic theology : studying theology (or dogma) as it developed in different church denominations
WEBCHRISTIANITYSTUDY.txt
Found: THEOLOGY SUBDIVISION @ Historical theology : studying Christian theology via the thoughts of other Christians throughout the centuries[6]
WEBCHRISTIANITYSTUDY.txt
Found: THEOLOGY SUBDIVISION @ Pragmatic or practical theology : studying theology as it relates to everyday living and service to God, including serving as a religious minister
WEBCHRISTIANITYSTUDY.txt
Found: THEOLOGY SUBDIVISION @ Spiritual theology—studying theology as a means to orthopraxy : Scripture and tradition are both used as guides for spiritual growth and discipline
WEBCHRISTIANITYSTUDY.txt
Found: THEOLOGY SUBDIVISION @ Theological aesthetics : interdisciplinary study of theology and aesthetics / the arts
WEBCHRISTIANITYSTUDY.txt
Found: THEOLOGY SUBDIVISION @ Theological hermeneutics : the study of the manner of construction of theological formulations. Related to theological methodology.
WEBCHRISTIANITYSTUDY.txt
Found: THEOLOGY MAJOR TOPICS @ Bible - the nature and means of its inspiration, etc.; including hermeneutics (the development and study of theories of the interpretation and understanding of texts and the topic of Biblical law in Christianity)
WEBCHRISTIANITYSTUDY.txt
Found: THEOLOGY MAJOR TOPICS @ Eschatology - the study of the last things, or end times. Covers subjects such as death and the afterlife, the end of history, the end of the world, the last judgment, the nature of hope and progress, etc.
WEBCHRISTIANITYSTUDY.txt
Found: THEOLOGY MAJOR TOPICS @ Christology : the study of Jesus Christ, of his nature(s), and of the relationship between his divinity and humanity;
WEBCHRISTIANITYSTUDY.txt
Found: THEOLOGY MAJOR TOPICS @ Divine providence : the study of sovereignty, superintendence, or agency of God over events in people's lives and throughout history.
WEBCHRISTIANITYSTUDY.txt
Found: THEOLOGY MAJOR TOPICS @ Ecclesiology (sometimes a subsection of missiology)—the study of the Christian Church, including the institutional structure, sacraments and practices (especially the worship of God) thereof
WEBCHRISTIANITYSTUDY.txt
Found: THEOLOGY MAJOR TOPICS @ Pneumatology : the study of the Holy Spirit, sometimes also 'geist' as in Hegelianism and other philosophico-theological systems
WEBCHRISTIANITYSTUDY.txt
Found: THEOLOGY MAJOR TOPICS @ Soteriology : the study of the nature and means of salvation. May include Hamartiology (the study of sin), Law and Gospel (the study of the relationship between Divine Law and Divine Grace, justification, sanctification
WEBCHRISTIANITYSTUDY.txt
Found: THEOLOGY MAJOR TOPICS @ Theological anthropology : the study of humanity, especially as it relates to the divine
WEBCHRISTIANITYSTUDY.txt
Found: THEOLOGY MAJOR TOPICS @ Theology Proper : the study of God's attributes, nature, and relation to the world. May include: Theodicy : attempts at reconciling the existence of evil and suffering in the world with the nature and justice of God; Apophatic theology : negative theology which seeks to describe God by negation (e.g., immutable, impassible ). It is the discussion of what God is not, or the investigation of how language about God breaks down (see the nature of God in Western theology). Apophatic theology often is contrasted with "Cataphatic theology."
WEBCHRISTIANITYSTUDY.txt
Found: THEOLOGY POST-REFORMATION @ Charismaticism : Movement in many Protestant and some Catholic churches that emphasizes the gifts of the Spirit and the continual working of the Holy Spirit within the body of Christ; often associated with glossolalia (i.e., speaking in tongues) and divine healing.
WEBCHRISTIANITYSTUDY.txt
Found: THEOLOGY POST-REFORMATION @ Supersessionism : Belief that the Christian Church, the body of Christ, is the only elect people of God in the new covenant age (see also covenant theology).
WEBCHRISTIANITYSTUDY.txt
Found: THEOLOGY CONTEMPORARY-MOVEMENTS @ Narrative theology : studying a narrative presentation of the faith rather than dogmatic development.
BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt
Found: alb@Jonah:1 @ JONAH - The Old Testament counterpart of kjv@John:3:16, this book declares the universality of God’s love embracing even pagan nations. Its authorship and historicity are disputed. If one is willing to accept the miraculous, there is no compelling reason to deny its historicity. There is a strong possibility that the book is about Jonah and not by him. The author relates how Jonah refused God’s call to preach to the people of Nineveh, his punishment for this disobedience, his ready response to a second summons, and his bitter complaint at God’s sparing the city following her repentance. Christ Himself alludes to Jonah when speaking of His own death and Resurrection ( kjv@Matthew:12:39, kjv@Matthew:16:4; kjv@Luke:11:29-32 ).
BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt
Found: alb@Acts:1 @ ACTS - Addressed to a certain Theophilus, about whom nothing is known ( kjv@Acts:1:1 ), the Book of Acts records the early history of the Apostolic Church. Beginning with the Ascension of Jesus to heaven, it traces the growth of Christianity in Palestine and its spread to Syria, Asia Minor, Greece, and eventually to Rome. The leading figure in the first chapters is Peter, who delivered the stirring sermon on the day of Pentecost ( Acts:2 ). The greater part of the book, however, is devoted to the experiences of Paul and his companions during their missionary endeavors. The Book of Acts provides a useful background for study of the Pauline Epistles. The introduction ( kjv@Acts:1:1 ) attests to a Lukan authorship.
BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt
Found: alb@Ephesians:1 @ EPHESIANS - The Ephesian letter is one of Paul’s four "Imprisonment Letters" - Philippians, Colossians, and Philemon being the others. Although addressed to the church in Ephesus, this letter is generally believed to have been a circular discussing the believers’ exalted position through Christ, the Church as the body of Christ, her relationship to God, and practical implications of the Gospel.
BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt
Found: alb@1John:1 @ 1JOHN - Three Johannine Epistles - I, II and III John - are included in the New Testament collection. These Epistles should probably be dated A.D. 90-95. John, the author of the Fourth Gospel, addresses the first one to an unidentified group. kjv@1John:5:13 indicates that the author writes in order that this group might know the certainty of eternal life. 2John is addressed to an elect lady, either a church or perhaps a woman.3John is addressed to Gaius, a man commended for his hospitality.
BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt
Found: alb@2John:1 @ 2JOHN - Three Johannine Epistles - I, II and III John - are included in the New Testament collection. These Epistles should probably be dated A.D. 90-95. John, the author of the Fourth Gospel, addresses the first one to an unidentified group. kjv@1John:5:13 indicates that the author writes in order that this group might know the certainty of eternal life. 2John is addressed to an elect lady, either a church or perhaps a woman. 3John is addressed to Gaius, a man commended for his hospitality.
BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt
Found: alb@3John:1 @ 3JOHN - Three Johannine Epistles - I, II and III John - are included in the New Testament collection. These Epistles should probably be dated A.D. 90-95. John, the author of the Fourth Gospel, addresses the first one to an unidentified group. kjv@1John:5:13 indicates that the author writes in order that this group might know the certainty of eternal life. 2John is addressed to an elect lady, either a church or perhaps a woman. 3John is addressed to Gaius, a man commended for his hospitality.
DAILYLIGHT.txt
Found: JANUARY10 AM @ I pray God your whole spirit and soul and body be preserved blameless unto the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ.-alb@1Thessalonians:5:23 alb@Ephesians:5:25-27. alb@Colossians:1:28 alb@Philippians:4:7. alb@Colossians:3:15 alb@2Thessalonians:2:16-17. alb@1Corinthians:1:8.
DAILYLIGHT.txt
Found: JANUARY26 PM @ The Lord Jesus Christ . . . shall change our vile body, that it may be fashioned like unto his glorious body.-alb@Philippians:3:20-21 alb@Ezekiel:1:26-28 alb@2Corinthians:3:18. alb@1John:3:2 alb@Revelation:7:16. alb@Revelation:15:3.
DAILYLIGHT.txt
Found: FEBRUARY10 AM @ The light of the body is the eye: therefore when thine eye is single thy whole body also is full of light.-alb@Luke:11:34 alb@1Corinthians:2:14. alb@Psalms:119:18 alb@John:8:12. alb@2Corinthians:3:18. alb@2Corinthians:4:6 alb@Ephesians:1:17-18.
DAILYLIGHT.txt
Found: MARCH21 AM @ Be watchful, and strengthen the things which remain, that are ready to die.-alb@Revelation:3:2 alb@1Peter:4:7. alb@1Peter:5:8. alb@Deuteronomy:4:9. alb@Hebrews:10:38-39 alb@Mark:13:37 alb@Isaiah:41:10 alb@Isaiah:41:13.
DAILYLIGHT.txt
Found: MAY6 PM @ How are the dead raised up? and with what body do they come?-alb@1Corinthians:15:35 alb@1John:3:2. alb@1Corinthians:15:49 alb@Philippians:3:20-21 alb@Luke:24:36-37. alb@1Corinthians:15:5-6 alb@Romans:8:11.
DAILYLIGHT.txt
Found: SEPTEMBER5 AM @ As the body is one, and hath many members, . . . so also is Christ.-alb@1Corinthians:12:12 alb@Colossians:1:18. alb@Ephesians:1:22-23. alb@Ephesians:5:30 alb@Hebrews:10:5. alb@Psalms:139:16 alb@John:17:6. alb@Ephesians:1:4. alb@Romans:8:29 alb@Ephesians:4:15-16.
DAILYLIGHT.txt
Found: SEPTEMBER7 PM @ I am poor and needy; yet the Lord thinketh upon me.-alb@Psalms:40:17. alb@Jeremiah:29:11. alb@Isaiah:55:8-9 alb@Psalms:139:17-18. alb@Psalms:92:5. alb@Psalms:40:5 alb@1Corinthians:1:26. alb@James:2:5. alb@2Corinthians:6:10. alb@Ephesians:3:8.
DAILYLIGHT.txt
Found: SEPTEMBER28 PM @ The heavens declare the glory of God; and the firmament sheweth his handywork.-alb@Psalms:19:1 alb@Romans:1:20. alb@Acts:14:17. alb@Psalms:19:2-3 alb@Psalms:8:3-4 alb@1Corinthians:15:41-42. alb@Daniel:12:3.
DAILYLIGHT.txt
Found: OCTOBER9 AM @ Thou art a God ready to pardon, gracious and merciful.-alb@Nehemiah:9:17@3:9. - alb@2Peter:3:15. alb@1Timothy:. kjv@1:16. alb@Romans:15:4 alb@Romans:2:4. alb@Joel:2:13.
DAILYLIGHT.txt
Found: OCTOBER24 PM @ When the poor and needy seek water, and there is none, and their tongue faileth for thirst, I the Lord will hear them.-alb@Isaiah:41:17 alb@Psalms:4:6. alb@Ecclesiastes:2:22-23 alb@Ecclesiastes:2:17. alb@Jeremiah:2:13 alb@John:6:37. alb@Isaiah:44:3. alb@Matthew:5:6 alb@Psalms:63:1.
DAILYLIGHT.txt
Found: NOVEMBER28 AM @ As the body without the spirit is dead, so faith without works is dead also.-alb@James:2:26 alb@Matthew:7:21. alb@Hebrews:12:14. - alb@2Peter:1:5-10 alb@Ephesians:2:8-9.
DAILYLIGHT.txt
Found: DECEMBER24 AM @ If ye live after the flesh, ye shall die: but if ye through the Spirit do mortify the deeds of the body, ye shall live.-alb@Romans:8:13 alb@Galatians:5:19-21-25 alb@Titus:2:11-14.
SHEPHERDPUPLINUXIMG.txt
Found: Judges:19 @ The Levite Carries the Woman's Body Away http://shepherdpuplinux.us/img/Dore/OT-068-med.jpg
SHEPHERDPUPLINUXIMG.txt
Found: Mark:15 @ Jesus' Body Is Removed from the Cross http://shepherdpuplinux.us/img/Dore/NT-217-med.jpg
RPAUDIO.txt
Found: Info @ The teaching of Randy Pritts (RandyP ) on http://likepreciousfaith.us
COPYRIGHTINDEX.txt
Found: wesleynt @ TITLE: Wesley's NT DESCRIPTION: RIGTHS: Without payment you have received; without payment you are to give. PUBLISHER: somebody
EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: 1Clement:1:1 <1CLEMENT>@ By reason of the sudden and repeated calamities and reverses which are befalling us, brethren, we consider that we have been somewhat tardy in giving heed to the matters of dispute that have arisen among you, dearly beloved, and to the detestable and unholy sedition, so alien and strange to the elect of God, which a few headstrong and self-willed persons have kindled to such a pitch of madness that your name, once revered and renowned and lovely in the sight of all men, hath been greatly reviled.
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Found: 1Clement:2:7 <1CLEMENT>@ Ye repented not of any well-doing, but were ready unto every good work.
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Found: 1Clement:6:2 <1CLEMENT>@ By reason of jealousy women being persecuted, after that they had suffered cruel and unholy insults as Danaids and Dircae, safely reached the goal in the race of faith, and received a noble reward, feeble though they were in body.
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Found: 1Clement:15:6 <1CLEMENT>@ For the misery of the needy and for the groaning of the poor I will now arise, saith the Lord. I will set him in safety; I will deal boldly by him.
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Found: 1Clement:23:1 <1CLEMENT>@ The Father, who is pitiful in all things, and ready to do good, hath compassion on them that fear Him, and kindly and lovingly bestoweth His favors on them that draw nigh unto Him with a single mind.
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Found: 1Clement:30:4 <1CLEMENT>@ For He saith, He that saith much shall hear also again. Doth the ready talker think to be righteous?
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Found: 1Clement:31:1 <1CLEMENT>@ Let us therefore cleave unto His blessing, and let us see what are the ways of blessing. Let us study the records of the things that have happened from the beginning.
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Found: 1Clement:37:5 <1CLEMENT>@ Let us take our body as an example. The head without the feet is nothing; so likewise the feet without the head are nothing: even the smallest limbs of our body are necessary and useful for the whole body: but all the members conspire and unite in subjection, that the whole body maybe saved.
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Found: 1Clement:38:1 <1CLEMENT>@ So in our case let the whole body be saved in Christ Jesus, and let each man be subject unto his neighbor, according as also he was appointed with his special grace.
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Found: 1Clement:46:7 <1CLEMENT>@ Wherefore do we tear and rend asunder the members of Christ, and stir up factions against our own body, and reach such a pitch of folly, as to forget that we are members one of another?
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Found: 1Clement:59:4 <1CLEMENT>@ We beseech Thee, Lord and Master, to be our help and succor. Save those among us who are in tribulation; have mercy on the lowly; lift up the fallen; show Thyself unto the needy; heal the ungodly; convert the wanderers of Thy people; feed the hungry; release our prisoners; raise up the weak; comfort the fainthearted. Let all the Gentiles know that Thou art the God alone, and Jesus Christ is Thy Son, and we are Thy people and the sheep of Thy pasture.
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Found: 2Clement:5:4 <2CLEMENT>@ Jesus said unto Peter, Let not the lambs fear the wolves after they are dead; and ye also, fear ye not them that kill you and are not able to do anything to you; but fear Him that after ye are dead hath power over soul and body, to cast them into the Gehenna of fire.
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Found: 2Clement:12:4 <2CLEMENT>@ And by the outside as the inside He meaneth this: by the inside he meaneth the soul and by the outside the body. Therefore in like manner as they body appeareth, so also let thy soul be manifest by its good works.
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Found: 2Clement:14:2 <2CLEMENT>@ And I do not suppose ye are ignorant that the living Church is the body of Christ: for the scripture saith, God made man, male and female. The male is Christ and the female is the Church. And the Books and the Apostles plainly declare that the Church existeth not now for the first time, but hath been from the beginning: for she was spiritual, as our Jesus also was spiritual, but was manifested in the last days that He might save us.
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Found: 2Clement:15:4 <2CLEMENT>@ For this word is the token of a great promise: for the Lord saith of Himself that He is more ready to give than he that asketh to ask.
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Found: 2Clement:17:1 <2CLEMENT>@ Let us therefore repent with our whole heart, lest any of us perish by the way. For if we have received commands, that we should make this our business, to tear men away from idols and to instruct them, how much more is it wrong that a soul which knoweth God already should perish!
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Found: 2Clement:19:1 <2CLEMENT>@ Therefore, brothers and sisters, after the God of truth hath been heard, I read unto you an exhortation to the end that ye may give heed to the things which are written, for that ye may save both yourselves and him that readeth in the midst of you. For I ask of you as a reward that ye repent with your whole heart, and give salvation and life to yourselves. For doing this we shall set a goal for all the young who desire to toil in the study of piety and of the goodness of God.
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Found: Barnabas:4:10 @ Let us flee from all vanity, let us entirely hate the works of the evil way. Do not entering in privily stand apart by yourselves, as if ye were already justified, but assemble yourselves together and consult concerning the common welfare.
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Found: Barnabas:6:18 @ Now we have already said above; And let them increase and multiply and rule over the fishes. But who is he that is able now to rule over beasts and fishes and fowls of the heaven; for we ought to perceive that to rule implieth power, so that one should give orders and have dominion.
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Found: Barnabas:10:5 @ And thou shalt not eat, saith He, lamprey nor polypus nor cuttle fish . Thou shalt not, He meaneth, become like unto such men, who are desperately wicked, and are already condemned to death, just as these fishes alone are accursed and swim in the depths, not swimming on the surface like the rest, but dwell on the ground beneath the deep sea.
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Found: Barnabas:10:6 @ Moreover thou shalt not eat the hare. Why so? Thou shalt not be found a corrupter of boys, nor shalt thou become like such persons; for the hare gaineth one passage in the body every year; for according to the number of years it lives it has just so many orifices.
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Found: Barnabas:14:5 @ But He was made manifest, in order that at the same time they might be perfected in their sins, and we might receive the covenant through Him who inherited it, even the Lord Jesus, who was prepared beforehand hereunto, that appearing in person He might redeem out of darkness our hearts which had already been paid over unto death and delivered up to the iniquity of error, and thus establish the covenant in us through the word.
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Found: Barnabas:19:6 @ Thou shalt not be found coveting thy neighbors goods; thou shalt not be found greedy of gain. Neither shalt thou cleave with thy soul to the lofty, but shalt walk with the humble and righteous. The accidents that befall thee thou shalt receive as good, knowing that nothing is done without God. Thou shalt not be double minded nor double tongued.
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Found: Barnabas:20:2 @ persecutors of good men, hating the truth, loving lies, not perceiving the reward of righteousness, not cleaving to the good nor to the righteous judgment, paying no heed to the widow and the orphan, wakeful not for the fear of God but for that which is evil; men from whom gentleness and forbearance stand aloof and far off; loving vain things, pursuing a recompense, not pitying the poor man, not toiling for him that is oppressed with toil, ready to slander, not recognizing Him that made them murderers of children, corrupters of the creatures of God, turning away from him that is in want, oppressing him that is afflicted, advocates of the wealthy, unjust judges of the poor, sinful in all things.
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Found: Barnabas:21:8 @ So long as the good vessel (of the body) is with you, be lacking in none of these things, but search them out constantly, and fulfill every commandment; for they deserve it.
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Found: Didache:16:1 @ Be watchful for your life; let your lamps not be quenched and your loins not ungirdled, but be ye ready; for ye know not the hour the hour in which our Lord cometh.
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Found: Diognetus:2:2 @ Is not one of them stone, like that which we tread under foot, and another bronze, no better than the vessels which are forged for our use, and another wood, which has already become rotten, and another silver, which needs a man to guard it lest it be stolen, and another iron, which is corroded with rust, and another earthenware, not a whit more comely than that which is supplied for the most dishonorable service?
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Found: Diognetus:3:2 @ The Jews then, so far as they abstain from the mode of worship described above, do well in claiming to reverence one God of the universe and to regard Him as Master; but so far as they offer Him this worship in methods similar to those already mentioned, they are altogether at fault.
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Found: Diognetus:5:3 @ Nor again do they possess any invention discovered by any intelligence or study of ingenious men, nor are they masters of any human dogma as some are.
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Found: Diognetus:6:1 @ In a word, what the soul is in a body, this the Christians are in the world.
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Found: Diognetus:6:2 @ The soul is spread through all the members of the body, and Christians through the divers cities of the world.
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Found: Diognetus:6:3 @ The soul hath its abode in the body, and yet it is not of the body. So Christians have their abode in the world, and yet they are not of the world.
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Found: Diognetus:6:4 @ The soul which is invisible is guarded in the body which is visible: so Christians are recognized as being in the world, and yet their religion remaineth invisible.
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Found: Diognetus:6:7 @ The soul is enclosed in the body, and yet itself holdeth the body together; so Christians are kept in the world as in a prison-house, and yet they themselves hold the world together.
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Found: Diognetus:9:1 @ Having thus planned everything already in His mind with His Son, He permitted us during the former time to be borne along by disorderly impulses as we desired, led astray by pleasures and lusts, not at all because He took delight in our sins, but because He bore with us, not because He approved of the past season of iniquity, but because He was creating the present season of righteousness, that, being convicted in the past time by our own deeds as unworthy of life, we might now be made deserving by the goodness of God, and having made clear our inability to enter into the kingdom of God of ourselves, might be enabled by the ability of God.
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Found: Hermas:1:4 @ Now, while I prayed, the heaven was opened, and I see the lady, whom I had desired, greeting me from heaven, saying, "Good morrow, Hermas."
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Found: Hermas:1:5 @ And, looking at her, I said to her, "Lady, what doest thou here?" Then she answered me, "I was taken up, that I might convict thee of thy sins before the Lord."
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Found: Hermas:1:7 @ I answered her and said, "Sin against thee? In what way? Did I ever speak an unseemly word unto thee? Did I not always regard thee as a goddess? Did I not always respect thee as a sister? How couldst thou falsely charge me, lady, with such villainy and uncleanness?
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Found: Hermas:2:2 @ While I was advising and discussing these matters in my heart, I see, before me a great white chair of snow-white wool; and there came an aged lady in glistening raiment, having a book in her hands, and she sat down alone, and she saluted me, "Good morrow, Hermas." Then I grieved and weeping, said, "Good morrow, lady."
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Found: Hermas:2:3 @ And she said to me "Why so gloomy, Hermas, thou that art patient and good-tempered and art always smiling? Why so downcast in thy looks, and far from cheerful?" And I said to her, "Because of an excellent lady's saying that I had sinned against her."
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Found: Hermas:2:4 @ Then she said, "Far be this thing from the servant of God! Nevertheless the thought did enter into thy heart concerning her. Now to the servants of God such a purpose bringeth sin. For it is an evil and mad purpose to overtake a devout spirit that hath been already approved, that it should desire an evil deed, and especially if it be Hermas the temperate, who abstaineth from every evil desire, and is full of all simplicity and of great guilelessness.
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Found: Hermas:3:3 @ After these words of hers had ceased, she saith unto me, "Wilt thou listen to me as I read?" Then say I, "Yes, lady." She saith to me, "Be attentive, and hear the glories of God" I listened with attention and with wonder to that which I had no power to remember; for all the words were terrible, such as man cannot bear. The last words however I remembered, for they were suitable for us and gentle.
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Found: Hermas:4:2 @ Then she calleth me unto her, and she touched my breast, and saith to me, "Did my reading please thee?" And I say unto her, "Lady, these last words please me, but the former were difficult and hard." Then she spake to me, saying, "These last words are for the righteous, but the former are for the heathen and the rebellious."
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Found: Hermas:15:3 @ But after I had risen up from prayer, I behold before me the aged lady, whom also I had seen last year, walking and reading a little book. And she saith to me, "Canst thou report these things to the elect of God?" I say unto her, "Lady, I cannot recollect so much; but give me the little book, that I may copy it." "Take it," saith she, "and be sure and return it to me."
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Found: Hermas:48:2 @ And afterwards I saw a vision in my house. The aged woman came, and asked me, if I had already given the book to the elders. I said that I had not given it. "Thou hast done well," she said, "for I have words to add. When then I shall have finished all the words, it shall be made known by thy means to all the elect.
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Found: Hermas:19y:3 @ I asked her, saying, "Lady, to what part of the country?" "Where thou wilt," saith she. I selected a beautiful and retired spot; but before I spoke to her and named the spot, she saith to me, "I will come, whither thou willest."
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Found: Hermas:19y:8 @ And after the young men had retired and we were left alone, she saith to me, "Sit down here." I say to her, "Lady, let the elders sit down first." "Do as I bid thee," saith she, "sit down."
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Found: Hermas:19y:9 @ When then I wanted to sit down on the right side, she would not allow me, but beckoned me with her hand that I should sit on the left side. As then I was musing thereon, and was sad because she would not permit me to sit on the right side, she saith to me, "Art thou sad, Hermas? The place on the right side is for others, even for those who have already been well-pleasing to God, and have suffered for the Name's sake. But thou lackest much that thou shouldest sit with them; but as thou abidest in thy simplicity, even so, and thou shalt sit with them, thou and as many as shall have done their deeds, and have suffered what they suffered."
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Found: Hermas:210:4 @ Then she again took me by the hand, and raiseth me, and seateth me on the couch at the left hand, while she herself sat on the right. And lifting up a certain glistening rod, she saith to me, "Seest thou a great thing?" I say to her, "Lady, I see nothing." She saith to me, "Look thou; dost thou not see in front of thee a great tower being builded upon the waters, of glistening square stones?"
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Found: Hermas:311:1 @ When she had shown me these things, she wished to hurry away. I say to her, "Lady, what advantage is it to me to have seen these things, and yet not to know what the things mean? "She answered and said unto me, "Thou art an over-curious fellow, in desiring to know all that concerns the tower." "Yea, lady," I said, "that I may announce it to my brethren, and that they may be the more gladdened and when they hear these things they may know the Lord in great glory." Then said she,
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Found: Hermas:311:4 @ I say unto her, "Lady, since thou didst hold me worthy once for all, that thou shouldest reveal all things to me, reveal them." Then she saith to me, "Whatsoever is possible to be revealed to thee, shall be revealed. Only let thy heart be with God, and doubt not in thy mind about that which thou seest."
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Found: Hermas:311:5 @ I asked her, "Wherefore is the tower builded upon waters, lady?" "I told thee so before," said she, "and indeed thou dost enquire diligently. So by thy enquiry thou discoverest the truth. Hear then why the tower is builded upon waters; it is because your life is saved and shall be saved by water. But the tower has been founded by the word of the Almighty and Glorious Name, and is strengthened by the unseen power of the Master."
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Found: Hermas:412:1 @ I answered and said unto her, "Lady, this thing is great and marvelous. But the six young men that build, who are they, lady?" "These are the holy angels of God, that were created first of all, unto whom the Lord delivered all His creation to increase and to build it, and to be masters of all creation. By their hands therefore the building of the tower will be accomplished."
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Found: Hermas:412:3 @ I enquired of her, saying, "Lady, I could wish to know concerning the end of the stones, and their power, of what kind it is." She answered and said unto me, "It is not that thou of all men art especially worthy that it should be revealed to thee; for there are others before thee, and better than thou art, unto whom these visions ought to have been revealed. But that the name of God may be glorified, it hath been revealed to thee, all shall be revealed, for the sake of the doubtful-minded, who question in their hearts whether these things are so or not. Tell them that all these things are true, and that there is nothing beside the truth, but that all are steadfast, and valid, and established on a firm foundation.
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Found: Hermas:513:1 @ "Hear now concerning the stones that go to the building The stones that are squared and white, and that fit together in their joints, these are the apostles and bishops and teachers and deacons, who walked after the holiness of God, and exercised their office of bishop and teacher and deacon in purity and sanctity for the elect of God, some of them already fallen on sleep, and others still living. And because they always agreed with one another, they both had peace among themselves and listened one to another. Therefore their joinings fit together in the building of the tower."
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Found: Hermas:513:2 @ "But they that are dragged from the deep, and placed in the building, and that fit together in their joinings with the other stones that are already builded in, who are they?" "These are they that suffered for the name of the Lord."
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Found: Hermas:513:3 @ "But the other stones that are brought from the dry land, I would fain know who these are, lady." She said, "Those that go to the building, and yet are not hewn, these the Lord hath approved because they walked in the uprightness of the Lord, and rightly performed His commandments."
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Found: Hermas:5[13^:5 @ "But the white and round stones, which did not fit into the building, who are they, lady?" She answered and said to me, "How long art thou foolish and stupid, and enquirest everything, and understandest nothing? These are they that have faith, but have also riches of this world. When tribulation cometh, they deny their Lord by reason of their riches and their business affairs."
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Found: Hermas:5[13^:6 @ And I answered and said unto her, "When then, lady, will they be useful for the building?" "When," she replied, "their wealth, which leadeth their souls astray, shall be cut away, then will they be useful for God. For just as the round stone, unless it be cut away, and lose some portion of itself, cannot become square, so also they that are rich in this world, unless their riches be cut away, cannot become useful to the Lord.
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Found: Hermas:816:2 @ She looked upon me, and smiled, and she saith to me, "Seest thou seven women round the tower?" "I see them, lady," say I. "This tower is supported by them by commandment of the Lord.
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Found: Hermas:816:5 @ "And the others, lady, who be they?" "They are daughters one of the other. The name of the one is Simplicity, of the next, Knowledge, of the next, Guilelessness, of the next, Reverence, of the next, Love. When then thou shalt do all the works of their mother, thou canst live."
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Found: Hermas:816:6 @ "I would fain know, lady," I say, "what power each of them possesseth." "Listen then," saith she, "to the powers which they have.
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Found: Hermas:917:3 @ For some men through their much eating bring weakness on the flesh, and injure their flesh: whereas the flesh of those who have nought to eat is injured by their not having sufficient nourishment, and their body is ruined.
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Found: Hermas:1119:2 @ In the first vision wherefore did she appear to thee an aged woman and seated on a chair? Because your spirit was aged, and already decayed, and had no power by reason of your infirmities and acts of double-mindedness.
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Found: Hermas:1119:4 @ "Wherefore then she was seated on a chair, I would fain know, Sir." "Because every weak person sits on a chair by reason of his weakness, that the weakness of his body may be supported. So thou hast the symbolism of the first vision."
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Found: Hermas:223:2 @ I knew from the former Visions that it was the Church, and I became more cheerful. She saluteth me, saying, "Good morrow, my good man"; and I saluted her in turn, "Lady, good morrow."
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Found: Hermas:223:3 @ She answered and said unto me, "Did nothing meet thee? "I say unto her, Lady, such a huge beast, that could have destroyed whole peoples: but, by the power of the Lord and by His great mercy, I escaped it."
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Found: Hermas:324:1 @ I asked her concerning the four colors, which the beast had upon its head. Then she answered me and said, "Again thou art curious about such matters." "Yes, lady," said I, "make known unto me what these things are."
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Found: Hermas:331:3 @ But, since thou enquirest all things accurately, I will declare unto thee this also, so as to give no excuse to those who shall hereafter believe or those who have already believed, on the Lord. For they that have already believed, or shall hereafter believe, have not repentance for sins, but have only remission of their former sins.
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Found: Hermas:138:10 @ Hear now what follow upon these; to minister to widows, to visit the orphans and the needy, to ransom the servants of God from their afflictions, to be hospitable (for in hospitality benevolence from time to time has a place), to resist no man, to be tranquil, to show yourself more submissive than all men, to reverence the aged, to practice righteousness, to observe brotherly feeling, to endure injury, to be long-suffering, to bear no grudge, to exhort those who are sick at soul, not to cast away those that have stumbled from the faith, but to convert them and to put courage Into them, to reprove sinners, not to oppress debtors and indigent persons, and whatsoever actions are like these.
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Found: Hermas:346:6 @ But now I say unto thee; if thou keep them not. but neglect them thou shalt not have salvation, neither thy children nor thy household, since thou hast already pronounced judgment against thyself that these commandments cannot be kept by a man."
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Found: Hermas:150:6 @ Take heed therefore; as dwelling in a strange land prepare nothing more for thyself but a competency which is sufficient for thee, and make ready that, whensoever the master of this city may desire to cast thee out for thine opposition to his law, thou mayest go forth from his city and depart into thine own city and use thine own law joyfully, free from all insult.
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Found: Hermas:166:4 @ "But behold, Sir," say I, "they have repented with their whole heart." "I am quite aware myself," saith he, "that they have repented with their whole heart; well, thinkest thou that the sins of those who repent are forgiven forthwith? Certainly not; but the person who repents must torture his own soul, and must be thoroughly humble in his every action, and be afflicted with all the divers kinds of affliction; and if he endure the afflictions which come upon him, assuredly He Who created all things and endowed them with power will be moved with compassion and will bestow some remedy.
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Found: Hermas:369:5 @ I say unto him; "Sir, wherefore did he send away some into the tower, and leave others for thee?" "As many," saith he, "as transgressed the law which they received from him, these he left under my authority for repentance; but as many as already satisfied the law and have observed it, these he has under his own authority."
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Found: Hermas:470:2 @ And when he saw me girded and ready to minister to him "Call," saith he, "the men whose rods have been planted, according to the rank as each presented their rods." And I went away to the plain, and called them all; and they stood all of them according to their ranks.
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Found: Hermas:975:4 @ But others of them were doubtful-minded, not hoping to be saved by reason of the deeds that they had done; and others were double-minded and made divisions among themselves. For these then that were double-minded by reason of their doings there is still repentance; but their repentance ought to be speedy, that their dwelling may be within the tower; but for those who repent not, but continue in their pleasures, death is nigh.
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Found: Hermas:1390:5 @ For this cause thou seest the tower made a single stone with the rock. So also they that have believed in the Lord through His Son and clothe themselves in these spirits, shall become one spirit and one body, and their garments all of one color. But such persons as bear the names of the virgins have their dwelling in the tower."
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Found: Hermas:1390:7 @ These all," saith he, "received the name of the Son of God, and received likewise the power of these virgins. When then they received these spirits, they were strengthened, and were with the servants of God, and they had one spirit and one body and one garment; for they had the same mind, and they wrought righteousness.
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Found: Hermas:13[90^:3 @ For all these things I gave thanks unto the Lord, because He had compassion on all that called upon His name, and sent forth the angel of repentance to us that had sinned against Him, and refreshed our spirit, and, when we were already ruined and had no hope of life, restored our life.
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Found: Hermas:15[92^:5 @ "Wherefore, Sir," say I, "did the forty stones also come up with them from the deep, though they had already received the seal?" "Because," saith he, "these, the apostles and the teachers who preached the name of the Son of God, after they had fallen asleep in the power and faith of the Son of God, preached also to them that had fallen asleep before them, and themselves gave unto them the seal of the preaching.
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Found: Hermas:1794:5 @ But after they entered in together, and became one body, some of them defiled themselves, and were cast out from the society of the righteous, and became again such as they were before, or rather even worse."
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Found: Hermas:1895:3 @ And as thou sawest the stones removed from the tower and delivered over to the evil spirits, they too shall be cast out; and there shall be one body of them that are purified, just as the tower, after it had been purified, became made as it were of one stone. Thus shall it be with the Church of God also, after she hath been purified, and the wicked and hypocrites and blasphemers and double-minded and they that commit various kinds of wickedness have been cast out.
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Found: Hermas:1895:4 @ When these have been cast out, the Church of God shall be one body, one understanding, one mind, one faith, one love. And then the Son of God shall rejoice and be glad in them, for that He hath received back His people pure." "Great and glorious, Sir," say I, "are all these things.
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Found: Hermas:2097:4 @ But for all these repentance is possible, but it must be speedy, that in respect to what they omitted to do in the former times, they may now revert to (past) days, and do some good. If then they shall repent and do some good, they shall live unto God; but if they continue in their doings, they shall be delivered over to those women, the which shall put them to death.
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Found: Hermas:20[97^:4 @ Such are neither alive nor dead. Yet these also, if they repent quickly, shall be able to live; but if they repent not, they are delivered over already to the women who deprive them of their life.
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Found: Hermas:27104:2 @ bishops, hospitable persons, who gladly received into their houses at all times the servants of God without hypocrisy. These bishops at all times without ceasing sheltered the needy and the widows in their ministration and conducted themselves in purity at all times.
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Found: Hermas:2112:4 @ "Continue therefore," said he, "in this ministry, and complete it unto the end. For whosoever fulfill his commandments shall have life; yea such a man (shall have) great honor with the Lord. But whosoever keep not his commandments, fly from their life, and oppose him, and follow not his commandments, but deliver themselves over to death; and each one becometh guilty of his own blood. But I bid thee obey these commandments, and thou shalt have a remedy for thy sins.
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Found: IgnatiusMagnesians:6:2 @ Therefore do ye all study conformity to God and pay reverence one to another; and let no man regard his neighbor after the flesh, but love ye one another in Jesus Christ always. Let there be nothing among you which shall have power to divide you, but be ye united with the bishop and with them that preside over you as an ensample and a lesson of incorruptibility.
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Found: IgnatiusPolycarp:6:2 @ Please the Captain in whose army ye serve, from whom also ye will receive your pay. Let none of you be found a deserter. Let your baptism abide with you as your shield; your faith as your helmet; your love as your spear; your patience as your body armor. Let your works be your deposits, that ye may receive your assets due to you. Be ye therefore long-suffering one with another in gentleness, as God is with you. May I have joy of you always.
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Found: IgnatiusPolycarp:7:3 @ A Christian hath no authority over himself, but giveth his time to God. This is God's work, and yours also, when ye shall complete it: for I trust in the Divine grace, that ye are ready for an act of well doing which is meet for God. Knowing the fervor of your sincerity, I have exhorted you in a short letter.
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Found: IgnatiusRomans:2:2 @ Nay grant me nothing more than that I be poured out a libation to God, while there is still an altar ready; that forming yourselves into a chorus in love ye may sing to the Father in Jesus Christ, for that God hath vouchsafed that the bishop from Syria should be found in the West, having summoned him from the East. It is good to set from the world unto God, that I may rise unto Him.
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Found: IgnatiusRomans:4:2 @ Rather entice the wild beasts, that they may become my sepulchre and may leave no part of my body behind, so that I may not, when I am fallen asleep, be burdensome to any one. Then shall I be truly a disciple of Jesus Christ, when the world shall not so much as see my body. Supplicate the Lord for me, that through these instruments I may be found a sacrifice to God.
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Found: IgnatiusRomans:5:2 @ May I have joy of the beasts that have been prepared for me; and I pray that I may find them prompt; nay I will entice them that they may devour me promptly, not as they have done to some, refusing to touch them through fear. Yea though of themselves they should not be willing while I am ready, I myself will force them to it.
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Found: IgnatiusRomans:5:3 @ Bear with me. I know what is expedient for me. Now am I beginning to be a disciple. May naught of things visible and things invisible envy me; that I may attain unto Jesus Christ. Come fire and cross and grapplings with wild beasts, cuttings and manglings, wrenching of bones, hacking of limbs, crushings of my whole body, come cruel tortures of the devil to assail me. Only be it mine to attain unto Jesus Christ.
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Found: IgnatiusSmyrneans:1:2 @ truly nailed up in the flesh for our sakes under Pontius Pilate and Herod the tetrarch (of which fruit are we--that is, of His most blessed passion); that He might set up an ensign unto all the ages through His resurrection, for His saints and faithful people, whether among Jews or among Gentiles, in one body of His Church.
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Found: IgnatiusSmyrneans:2:1 @ For He suffered all these things for our sakes that we might be salved; and He suffered truly, as also He raised Himself truly; not as certain unbelievers say, that He suffered in semblance, being themselves mere semblance. And according as their opinions are, so shall it happen to them, for they are without body and demon-like.
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Found: IgnatiusSmyrneans:3:2 @ and when He came to Peter and his company, He said to them, Lay hold and handle me, and see that I am not a demon without a body. And straightway they touched Him, and they believed, being joined unto His flesh and His blood. Wherefore also they despised death, nay they were found superior to death. And after His resurrection He [both ate with them and drank with them as one in the flesh, though spiritually He was united with the Father.
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Found: IgnatiusSmyrneans:11:3 @ It seemed to me therefore a fitting thing that ye should send one of your own people with a letter, that he might join with them in giving glory for the calm which by God's will had overtaken them, and because they were already reaching a haven through your prayers. Seeing ye are perfect, let your counsels also be perfect; for if ye desire to do well, God is ready to grant the means.
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Found: IgnatiusSmyrneans:12:2 @ I salute your godly bishop and your venerable presbytery and my fellow-servants the deacons, and all of you severally and in a body, in the name of Jesus Christ, and in His flesh and blood, in His passion and resurrection, which was both carnal and spiritual, in the unity of God and of yourselves. Grace to you, mercy, peace, patience, always.
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Found: MartyrdomPolycarp:2:3 @ And giving heed unto the grace of Christ they despised the tortures of this world, purchasing at the cost of one hour a release from eternal punishment. And they found the fire of their inhuman torturers cold: for they set before their eyes the escape from the eternal fire which is never quenched; while with the eyes of their heart they gazed upon the good things which are reserved for those that endure patiently, things which neither ear hath heard nor eye hath seen, neither have they entered into the heart of man, but were shown by the Lord to them, for they were no longer men but angels already.
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Found: MartyrdomPolycarp:7:1 @ So taking the lad with them, on the Friday about the supper hour, the gendarmes and horsemen went forth with their accustomed arms, hastening as against a robber. And coming up in a body late in the evening, they found the man himself in bed in an upper chamber in a certain cottage; and though he might have departed thence to another place, he would not, saying, The will of God be done.
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Found: MartyrdomPolycarp:13:2 @ But when the pile was made ready, divesting himself of all his upper garments and loosing his girdle, he endeavored also to take off his shoes, though not in the habit of doing this before, because all the faithful at all times vied eagerly who should soonest touch his flesh. For he had been treated with all honor for his holy life even before his gray hairs came.
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Found: MartyrdomPolycarp:14:1 @ So they did not nail him, but tied him. Then he, placing his hands behind him and being bound to the stake, like a noble ram out of a great flock for an offering, a burnt sacrifice made ready and acceptable to God, looking up to heaven said; 'O Lord God Almighty, the Father of Thy beloved and blessed Son Jesus Christ, through whom we have received the knowledge of Thee, the God of angels and powers and of all creation and of the whole race of the righteous, who live in Thy presence;
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Found: MartyrdomPolycarp:14:2 @ I bless Thee for that Thou hast granted me this day and hour, that I might receive a portion amongst the number of martyrs in the cup of Thy Christ unto resurrection of eternal life, both of soul and of body, in the incorruptibility of the Holy Spirit. May I be received among these in Thy presence this day, as a rich and acceptable sacrifice, as Thou didst prepare and reveal it beforehand, and hast accomplished it, Thou that art the faithful and true God.
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Found: MartyrdomPolycarp:15:2 @ The fire, making the appearance of a vault, like the sail of a vessel filled by the wind, made a wall round about the body of the martyr; and it was there in the midst, not like flesh burning, but like a loaf in the oven or like gold and silver refined in a furnace. For we perceived such a fragrant smell, as if it were the wafted odor of frankincense or some other precious spice.
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Found: MartyrdomPolycarp:16:1 @ So at length the lawless men, seeing that his body could not be consumed by the fire, ordered an executioner to go up to him and stab him with a dagger. And when he had done this, there came forth a dove and a quantity of blood, so that it extinguished the fire; and all the multitude marvelled that there should be so great a difference between the unbelievers and the elect.
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Found: MartyrdomPolycarp:17:1 @ But the jealous and envious Evil One, the adversary of the family of the righteous, having seen the greatness of his martyrdom and his blameless life from the beginning, and how he was crowned with the crown of immortality and had won a reward which none could gainsay, managed that not even his poor body should be taken away by us, although many desired to do this and to touch his holy flesh.
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Found: MartyrdomPolycarp:17:2 @ So he put forward Nicetes, the father of Herod and brother of Alce, to plead with the magistrate not to give up his body, 'lest,' so it was said, 'they should abandon the crucified one and begin to worship this man'--this being done at the instigation and urgent entreaty of the Jews, who also watched when we were about to take it from the fire, not knowing that it will be impossible for us either to forsake at any time the Christ who suffered for the salvation of the whole world of those that are saved--suffered though faultless for sinners--nor to worship any other.
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Found: MartyrdomPolycarp:18:3 @ where the Lord will permit us to gather ourselves together, as we are able, in gladness and joy, and to celebrate the birth-day of his martyrdom for the commemoration of those that have already fought in the contest, and for the training and preparation of those that shall do so hereafter.
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Found: MartyrdomPolycarp:22:3 @ From these papers of Irenaeus then, as has been stated already, Gaius made a copy, and from the copy of Gaius Isocrates made another in Corinth.
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Found: Polycarp:8:1 @ Let us therefore without ceasing hold fast by our hope and by the earnest of our righteousness, which is Jesus Christ who took up our sins in His own body upon the tree, who did no sin, neither was guile found in His mouth, but for our sakes He endured all things, that we might live in Him.
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Found: Polycarp:11:4 @ Therefore I am exceedingly grieved for him and for his wife, unto whom may the Lord grant true repentance. Be ye therefore yourselves also sober herein, and hold not such as enemies but restore them as frail and erring members, that ye may save the whole body of you. For so doing, ye do edify one another.
PRAYINGTHEPSALMS.txt
Found: Info @ Index of available mark up chapters for the PrayingThePsalms series by RandyP
NGRAMGOSPELUNIGRAM.txt
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ENDTIMEPROPHECY.txt
Found: alb@Psalms:5:6 @ Bloody and Deceitful Man - NamesOfAntichrist
WEBLINKS.txt
Found: http://www.alwaysbeready.com @ Always Be Ready
WEBLINKS.txt
Found: http://www.beliefmap.org @ Belief Map - Debate prep questions and study maps
FOUNDATIONSOFLIKEPRECIOUSFAITHSERIES.txt
Found: AppendixWordStudies
FOUNDATIONSOFLIKEPRECIOUSFAITHSERIES.txt
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Found:
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SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: http://www.apostolic-churches.net/bible/sbs @ Bible Scriptures By Subject - Rodney Qualls/Bible Study Tools
DENVERAREADIRECTORY.txt
Found: 000197 @ Rose Lady Funeral Cremation Services 3935 West Colfax Avnue Denver, CO. 80204 Call 303-620-0007
DENVERAREADIRECTORY.txt
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Found: 001112 @ Brighton First Presbyterian Church 510 S. 27th Ave Brighton, CO 80601 Call: 303-659-2192 jody@brightonfirstpres.org
DENVERAREADIRECTORY.txt
Found: 001218 @ Christ's Body Ministries 850 Lincoln St. Denver, CO 80203-2710 Call: 303-860-1272 cbm@christsbody.org
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Found: 001241 @ Church of Christ (Dahlia) 1100 Dahlia St Denver, CO 80220 Call: 303-377-3677 sandy@dahliachurchofchrist.org
DENVERAREADIRECTORY.txt
Found: 103063 @ Brady Exploration School 5220 West Ohio Ave Denver, CO 80226 CALL SCHOOL NOW Alternative School, High School
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Found: 103079 @ Carmody Middle School 2050 South Kipling St Denver, CO 80227 CALL SCHOOL NOW Middle School
DENVERAREADIRECTORY.txt
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DENVERAREADIRECTORY.txt
Found: 103387 @ Normandy Elementary School 6750 South Kendall Blvd Littleton, CO 80123 CALL SCHOOL NOW Primary School
DENVERAREADIRECTORY.txt
Found: 103404 @ Odyssey Charter Elementary School 8750 East 28th Ave Denver, CO 80238 CALL SCHOOL NOW Primary School
PREACHOLOGYSERMONOUTLINES.txt
Found: Ezra:1:1-6 @ THE DIVINE DECREE - Building of the house of God in Jerusalem is an illustration of the building of the body of Christ today... @I. Command @II. Commitment @III. Cost (sacrifice)
PREACHOLOGYSERMONOUTLINES.txt
Found: Romans:4:19 @ FAITH2 - I. Faith does not look at self (own body) (19)
PREACHOLOGYSERMONOUTLINES.txt
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PREACHOLOGYSERMONOUTLINES.txt
Found: Ephesians:5:18 @ FILLED WITH THE SPIRIT - III. Trusting (John kjv@7:37-38) It is for everybody.
CCELINDEX.txt
Found: http://www.ccel.org/ccel/daubney/additions.html @ Daubney Three Additions to Daniel: A Study.
CCELINDEX.txt
Found: http://www.ccel.org/ccel/hoskier/codexb1.html @ Hoskier Codex B and Its Allies: A Study and an Indictment. Part I
CCELINDEX.txt
Found: http://www.ccel.org/ccel/temple_f/essays.html @ Temple Essays and Reviews: The Education of the World, Bunsen's Biblical Researches, On the Study of the Evidences of Christianity; Seances Historiques
CCELINDEX.txt
Found: http://www.ccel.org/ccel/taylor/holy_dying.html @ Taylor Holy Dying
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Found: http://www.ccel.org/ccel/teresa/life.html @ Life of St. Teresa of Jesus, of The Order of Our Lady of Carmel
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Found: http://www.ccel.org/ccel/underhill/mysticism.html @ Underhill Mysticism: A Study in Nature and Development of Spiritual Consciousness
CCELINDEX.txt
Found: http://www.ccel.org/ccel/oxford/helps/png/index.html @ Helps to the Study of the Bible (http://www.ccel.org/ccel/oxford - Oxford University Press )
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Found: http://www.ccel.org/ccel/gill/practical.html @ Body of Practical Divinity (http://www.ccel.org/ccel/gill - John Gill )
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Found: http://www.ccel.org/ccel/taylor/holy_dying.html @ Holy Dying (http://www.ccel.org/ccel/taylor - Jeremy Taylor)
CCELINDEX.txt
Found: http://www.ccel.org/ccel/underhill/mysticism.html @ Mysticism: A Study in Nature and Development of Spiritual Consciousness (http://www.ccel.org/ccel/underhill - Evelyn Underhill)
CCELINDEX.txt
Found: http://www.ccel.org/ccel/taylor/holy_dying.html @ Holy Dying (http://www.ccel.org/ccel/taylor - Jeremy Taylor)
CCELINDEX.txt
Found: http://www.ccel.org/ccel/underhill/mysticism.html @ Mysticism: A Study in Nature and Development of Spiritual Consciousness (http://www.ccel.org/ccel/underhill - Evelyn Underhill)
CCELINDEX.txt
Found: http://www.ccel.org/ccel/hewitt/gerhardt.html @ Paul Gerhardt as a Hymn Writer and his Influence on English Hymnody (http://www.ccel.org/ccel/hewitt - Theodore Brown Hewitt)
BIBLECHARACTERNAMES.txt
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HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt
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Found: dict:hitchcock Chun @ making ready - HITCHCOCK-C
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Found: dict:hitchcock Didymus @ a twin; double - HITCHCOCK-D
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Found: dict:hitchcock Magpiash @ a body thrust hard together - HITCHCOCK-M
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Found: dict:hitchcock Manahethites @ my lady; my prince of rest - HITCHCOCK-M
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Found: dict:hitchcock Nachon @ ready; sure - HITCHCOCK-N
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Found: dict:hitchcock Riphath @ remedy; medicine; release; pardon - HITCHCOCK-R
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Found: dict:hitchcock Sarah @ lady; princess; princess of the multitude - HITCHCOCK-S
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Found: dict:hitchcock Sarai @ my lady; my princess - HITCHCOCK-S
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Found: dict:hitchcock Serah @ lady of scent; song; the morning star - HITCHCOCK-S
HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt
Found: dict:hitchcock Sered @ dyer-S's vat - HITCHCOCK
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Found: dict:hitchcock Tebah @ murder; butchery; guarding of the body; a cook - HITCHCOCK-T
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Found: dict:hitchcock Thebez @ muddy; eggs; fine linen or silk - HITCHCOCK-T
B2P2019.txt
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BIBLETRANSLATIONINDEX.txt
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THEOLOGYGLOSSARY.txt
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THEOLOGYGLOSSARY.txt
Found: @ PENOLOGY –– the study or theory of punishment, especially the punishment of criminals by the state
DOREARTGALLERY.txt
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NAMESOF_.txt
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LOCALMEDIA.txt
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B2P2018.txt
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PBIBLXINDEX.txt
Found: DoctrinalStudy @ STUDY AIDS - Confessions Catechisms Creeds etc...
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Found: ChapterStudy @ STUDY AIDS - Chapter Notes
PBIBLXINDEX.txt
Found: WordStudy @ STUDY AIDS - Word Notes
PBIBLXINDEX.txt
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MYLIBRARY.txt
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Found: @ csv:LOCALMEDIA Why God Used D. L. Moody
WEBCHURCHHISTORY.txt
Found: MMM @ McGready, James
WEBCHURCHHISTORY.txt
Found: MMM @ Moody, Dwight L.
WEBCHURCHHISTORY.txt
Found: 3 Jan 1970 @ Gladys Aylward, Missionary To China
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Found: MMM @ D. L. Moody
WEBCHURCHHISTORY.txt
Found: TTT @ Augustus Toplady
WEBCHURCHHISTORY.txt
Found: Wikipedia @ Dwight L. Moody (1837–1899), American evangelist, pastor and educator
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Found: Wikipedia @ Harry Ironside (1876-1951), evangelist and Pastor of the Moody Church in Chicago (1930-1948). An ultra-conservative force in the Evangelical movement.
WEBCHURCHHISTORY.txt
Found: Wikipedia @ D. James Kennedy (1930–2007), founder of Coral Ridge Presbyterian Church and Knox Theological Seminary
WEBCHURCHHISTORY.txt
Found: http://www.wholesomewords.org/biography/biorpannjudson.html @ Ann H. Judson (1789-1826) "The First Lady of American foreign missions."
WEBCHURCHHISTORY.txt
Found: http://www.wholesomewords.org/biography/biorpmoody.html @ Dwight L. Moody (1837-1899) American evangelist.
WEBCHRISTIANITYSTUDY.txt
Found: Info @ WEBCHRISTIANSTUDY: Links to various online resources to study Christianity.
WEBCHRISTIANITYSTUDY.txt
Found: RELIGIOUS MOVEMENTS @ Christian naturism: A movement which believes that God never intended for people to be ashamed of their bodies.
WEBCHRISTIANITYSTUDY.txt
Found: THEOLOGY SUBDIVISION @ Apologetics/polemics : studying Christian theology as it compares to non-Christian worldviews in order to defend the faith and challenge beliefs that lie in contrast with Christianity
WEBCHRISTIANITYSTUDY.txt
Found: THEOLOGY SUBDIVISION @ Dogmatic theology : studying theology (or dogma) as it developed in different church denominations
WEBCHRISTIANITYSTUDY.txt
Found: THEOLOGY SUBDIVISION @ Historical theology : studying Christian theology via the thoughts of other Christians throughout the centuries[6]
WEBCHRISTIANITYSTUDY.txt
Found: THEOLOGY SUBDIVISION @ Pragmatic or practical theology : studying theology as it relates to everyday living and service to God, including serving as a religious minister
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Found: THEOLOGY SUBDIVISION @ Theological aesthetics : interdisciplinary study of theology and aesthetics / the arts
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Found: THEOLOGY SUBDIVISION @ Theological hermeneutics : the study of the manner of construction of theological formulations. Related to theological methodology.
WEBCHRISTIANITYSTUDY.txt
Found: THEOLOGY MAJOR TOPICS @ Bible - the nature and means of its inspiration, etc.; including hermeneutics (the development and study of theories of the interpretation and understanding of texts and the topic of Biblical law in Christianity)
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Found: THEOLOGY MAJOR TOPICS @ Eschatology - the study of the last things, or end times. Covers subjects such as death and the afterlife, the end of history, the end of the world, the last judgment, the nature of hope and progress, etc.
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Found: THEOLOGY MAJOR TOPICS @ Christology : the study of Jesus Christ, of his nature(s), and of the relationship between his divinity and humanity;
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Found: THEOLOGY MAJOR TOPICS @ Divine providence : the study of sovereignty, superintendence, or agency of God over events in people's lives and throughout history.
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Found: THEOLOGY MAJOR TOPICS @ Ecclesiology (sometimes a subsection of missiology)—the study of the Christian Church, including the institutional structure, sacraments and practices (especially the worship of God) thereof
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Found: THEOLOGY MAJOR TOPICS @ Pneumatology : the study of the Holy Spirit, sometimes also 'geist' as in Hegelianism and other philosophico-theological systems
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Found: THEOLOGY MAJOR TOPICS @ Soteriology : the study of the nature and means of salvation. May include Hamartiology (the study of sin), Law and Gospel (the study of the relationship between Divine Law and Divine Grace, justification, sanctification
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Found: THEOLOGY MAJOR TOPICS @ Theological anthropology : the study of humanity, especially as it relates to the divine
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Found: THEOLOGY MAJOR TOPICS @ Theology Proper : the study of God's attributes, nature, and relation to the world. May include: Theodicy : attempts at reconciling the existence of evil and suffering in the world with the nature and justice of God; Apophatic theology : negative theology which seeks to describe God by negation (e.g., immutable, impassible ). It is the discussion of what God is not, or the investigation of how language about God breaks down (see the nature of God in Western theology). Apophatic theology often is contrasted with "Cataphatic theology."
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Found: THEOLOGY POST-REFORMATION @ Charismaticism : Movement in many Protestant and some Catholic churches that emphasizes the gifts of the Spirit and the continual working of the Holy Spirit within the body of Christ; often associated with glossolalia (i.e., speaking in tongues) and divine healing.
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Found: THEOLOGY POST-REFORMATION @ Supersessionism : Belief that the Christian Church, the body of Christ, is the only elect people of God in the new covenant age (see also covenant theology).
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Found: THEOLOGY CONTEMPORARY-MOVEMENTS @ Narrative theology : studying a narrative presentation of the faith rather than dogmatic development.
BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt
Found: alb@Jonah:1 @ JONAH - The Old Testament counterpart of kjv@John:3:16, this book declares the universality of God’s love embracing even pagan nations. Its authorship and historicity are disputed. If one is willing to accept the miraculous, there is no compelling reason to deny its historicity. There is a strong possibility that the book is about Jonah and not by him. The author relates how Jonah refused God’s call to preach to the people of Nineveh, his punishment for this disobedience, his ready response to a second summons, and his bitter complaint at God’s sparing the city following her repentance. Christ Himself alludes to Jonah when speaking of His own death and Resurrection ( kjv@Matthew:12:39, kjv@Matthew:16:4; kjv@Luke:11:29-32 ).
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Found: alb@Acts:1 @ ACTS - Addressed to a certain Theophilus, about whom nothing is known ( kjv@Acts:1:1 ), the Book of Acts records the early history of the Apostolic Church. Beginning with the Ascension of Jesus to heaven, it traces the growth of Christianity in Palestine and its spread to Syria, Asia Minor, Greece, and eventually to Rome. The leading figure in the first chapters is Peter, who delivered the stirring sermon on the day of Pentecost ( Acts:2 ). The greater part of the book, however, is devoted to the experiences of Paul and his companions during their missionary endeavors. The Book of Acts provides a useful background for study of the Pauline Epistles. The introduction ( kjv@Acts:1:1 ) attests to a Lukan authorship.
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Found: alb@Ephesians:1 @ EPHESIANS - The Ephesian letter is one of Paul’s four "Imprisonment Letters" - Philippians, Colossians, and Philemon being the others. Although addressed to the church in Ephesus, this letter is generally believed to have been a circular discussing the believers’ exalted position through Christ, the Church as the body of Christ, her relationship to God, and practical implications of the Gospel.
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Found: alb@1John:1 @ 1JOHN - Three Johannine Epistles - I, II and III John - are included in the New Testament collection. These Epistles should probably be dated A.D. 90-95. John, the author of the Fourth Gospel, addresses the first one to an unidentified group. kjv@1John:5:13 indicates that the author writes in order that this group might know the certainty of eternal life. 2John is addressed to an elect lady, either a church or perhaps a woman.3John is addressed to Gaius, a man commended for his hospitality.
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Found: alb@2John:1 @ 2JOHN - Three Johannine Epistles - I, II and III John - are included in the New Testament collection. These Epistles should probably be dated A.D. 90-95. John, the author of the Fourth Gospel, addresses the first one to an unidentified group. kjv@1John:5:13 indicates that the author writes in order that this group might know the certainty of eternal life. 2John is addressed to an elect lady, either a church or perhaps a woman. 3John is addressed to Gaius, a man commended for his hospitality.
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Found: alb@3John:1 @ 3JOHN - Three Johannine Epistles - I, II and III John - are included in the New Testament collection. These Epistles should probably be dated A.D. 90-95. John, the author of the Fourth Gospel, addresses the first one to an unidentified group. kjv@1John:5:13 indicates that the author writes in order that this group might know the certainty of eternal life. 2John is addressed to an elect lady, either a church or perhaps a woman. 3John is addressed to Gaius, a man commended for his hospitality.
DAILYLIGHT.txt
Found: JANUARY10 AM @ I pray God your whole spirit and soul and body be preserved blameless unto the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ.-alb@1Thessalonians:5:23 alb@Ephesians:5:25-27. alb@Colossians:1:28 alb@Philippians:4:7. alb@Colossians:3:15 alb@2Thessalonians:2:16-17. alb@1Corinthians:1:8.
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Found: JANUARY26 PM @ The Lord Jesus Christ . . . shall change our vile body, that it may be fashioned like unto his glorious body.-alb@Philippians:3:20-21 alb@Ezekiel:1:26-28 alb@2Corinthians:3:18. alb@1John:3:2 alb@Revelation:7:16. alb@Revelation:15:3.
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Found: FEBRUARY10 AM @ The light of the body is the eye: therefore when thine eye is single thy whole body also is full of light.-alb@Luke:11:34 alb@1Corinthians:2:14. alb@Psalms:119:18 alb@John:8:12. alb@2Corinthians:3:18. alb@2Corinthians:4:6 alb@Ephesians:1:17-18.
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Found: MARCH21 AM @ Be watchful, and strengthen the things which remain, that are ready to die.-alb@Revelation:3:2 alb@1Peter:4:7. alb@1Peter:5:8. alb@Deuteronomy:4:9. alb@Hebrews:10:38-39 alb@Mark:13:37 alb@Isaiah:41:10 alb@Isaiah:41:13.
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Found: MAY6 PM @ How are the dead raised up? and with what body do they come?-alb@1Corinthians:15:35 alb@1John:3:2. alb@1Corinthians:15:49 alb@Philippians:3:20-21 alb@Luke:24:36-37. alb@1Corinthians:15:5-6 alb@Romans:8:11.
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Found: SEPTEMBER5 AM @ As the body is one, and hath many members, . . . so also is Christ.-alb@1Corinthians:12:12 alb@Colossians:1:18. alb@Ephesians:1:22-23. alb@Ephesians:5:30 alb@Hebrews:10:5. alb@Psalms:139:16 alb@John:17:6. alb@Ephesians:1:4. alb@Romans:8:29 alb@Ephesians:4:15-16.
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Found: SEPTEMBER7 PM @ I am poor and needy; yet the Lord thinketh upon me.-alb@Psalms:40:17. alb@Jeremiah:29:11. alb@Isaiah:55:8-9 alb@Psalms:139:17-18. alb@Psalms:92:5. alb@Psalms:40:5 alb@1Corinthians:1:26. alb@James:2:5. alb@2Corinthians:6:10. alb@Ephesians:3:8.
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Found: SEPTEMBER28 PM @ The heavens declare the glory of God; and the firmament sheweth his handywork.-alb@Psalms:19:1 alb@Romans:1:20. alb@Acts:14:17. alb@Psalms:19:2-3 alb@Psalms:8:3-4 alb@1Corinthians:15:41-42. alb@Daniel:12:3.
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Found: OCTOBER9 AM @ Thou art a God ready to pardon, gracious and merciful.-alb@Nehemiah:9:17@3:9. - alb@2Peter:3:15. alb@1Timothy:. kjv@1:16. alb@Romans:15:4 alb@Romans:2:4. alb@Joel:2:13.
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Found: OCTOBER24 PM @ When the poor and needy seek water, and there is none, and their tongue faileth for thirst, I the Lord will hear them.-alb@Isaiah:41:17 alb@Psalms:4:6. alb@Ecclesiastes:2:22-23 alb@Ecclesiastes:2:17. alb@Jeremiah:2:13 alb@John:6:37. alb@Isaiah:44:3. alb@Matthew:5:6 alb@Psalms:63:1.
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Found: NOVEMBER28 AM @ As the body without the spirit is dead, so faith without works is dead also.-alb@James:2:26 alb@Matthew:7:21. alb@Hebrews:12:14. - alb@2Peter:1:5-10 alb@Ephesians:2:8-9.
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Found: DECEMBER24 AM @ If ye live after the flesh, ye shall die: but if ye through the Spirit do mortify the deeds of the body, ye shall live.-alb@Romans:8:13 alb@Galatians:5:19-21-25 alb@Titus:2:11-14.
SHEPHERDPUPLINUXIMG.txt
Found: Judges:19 @ The Levite Carries the Woman's Body Away http://shepherdpuplinux.us/img/Dore/OT-068-med.jpg
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Found: Mark:15 @ Jesus' Body Is Removed from the Cross http://shepherdpuplinux.us/img/Dore/NT-217-med.jpg
RPAUDIO.txt
Found: Info @ The teaching of Randy Pritts (RandyP ) on http://likepreciousfaith.us
COPYRIGHTINDEX.txt
Found: wesleynt @ TITLE: Wesley's NT DESCRIPTION: RIGTHS: Without payment you have received; without payment you are to give. PUBLISHER: somebody
EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: 1Clement:1:1 <1CLEMENT>@ By reason of the sudden and repeated calamities and reverses which are befalling us, brethren, we consider that we have been somewhat tardy in giving heed to the matters of dispute that have arisen among you, dearly beloved, and to the detestable and unholy sedition, so alien and strange to the elect of God, which a few headstrong and self-willed persons have kindled to such a pitch of madness that your name, once revered and renowned and lovely in the sight of all men, hath been greatly reviled.
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Found: 1Clement:2:7 <1CLEMENT>@ Ye repented not of any well-doing, but were ready unto every good work.
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Found: 1Clement:6:2 <1CLEMENT>@ By reason of jealousy women being persecuted, after that they had suffered cruel and unholy insults as Danaids and Dircae, safely reached the goal in the race of faith, and received a noble reward, feeble though they were in body.
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Found: 1Clement:15:6 <1CLEMENT>@ For the misery of the needy and for the groaning of the poor I will now arise, saith the Lord. I will set him in safety; I will deal boldly by him.
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Found: 1Clement:23:1 <1CLEMENT>@ The Father, who is pitiful in all things, and ready to do good, hath compassion on them that fear Him, and kindly and lovingly bestoweth His favors on them that draw nigh unto Him with a single mind.
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Found: 1Clement:30:4 <1CLEMENT>@ For He saith, He that saith much shall hear also again. Doth the ready talker think to be righteous?
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Found: 1Clement:31:1 <1CLEMENT>@ Let us therefore cleave unto His blessing, and let us see what are the ways of blessing. Let us study the records of the things that have happened from the beginning.
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Found: 1Clement:37:5 <1CLEMENT>@ Let us take our body as an example. The head without the feet is nothing; so likewise the feet without the head are nothing: even the smallest limbs of our body are necessary and useful for the whole body: but all the members conspire and unite in subjection, that the whole body maybe saved.
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Found: 1Clement:38:1 <1CLEMENT>@ So in our case let the whole body be saved in Christ Jesus, and let each man be subject unto his neighbor, according as also he was appointed with his special grace.
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Found: 1Clement:46:7 <1CLEMENT>@ Wherefore do we tear and rend asunder the members of Christ, and stir up factions against our own body, and reach such a pitch of folly, as to forget that we are members one of another?
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Found: 1Clement:59:4 <1CLEMENT>@ We beseech Thee, Lord and Master, to be our help and succor. Save those among us who are in tribulation; have mercy on the lowly; lift up the fallen; show Thyself unto the needy; heal the ungodly; convert the wanderers of Thy people; feed the hungry; release our prisoners; raise up the weak; comfort the fainthearted. Let all the Gentiles know that Thou art the God alone, and Jesus Christ is Thy Son, and we are Thy people and the sheep of Thy pasture.
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Found: 2Clement:5:4 <2CLEMENT>@ Jesus said unto Peter, Let not the lambs fear the wolves after they are dead; and ye also, fear ye not them that kill you and are not able to do anything to you; but fear Him that after ye are dead hath power over soul and body, to cast them into the Gehenna of fire.
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Found: 2Clement:12:4 <2CLEMENT>@ And by the outside as the inside He meaneth this: by the inside he meaneth the soul and by the outside the body. Therefore in like manner as they body appeareth, so also let thy soul be manifest by its good works.
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Found: 2Clement:14:2 <2CLEMENT>@ And I do not suppose ye are ignorant that the living Church is the body of Christ: for the scripture saith, God made man, male and female. The male is Christ and the female is the Church. And the Books and the Apostles plainly declare that the Church existeth not now for the first time, but hath been from the beginning: for she was spiritual, as our Jesus also was spiritual, but was manifested in the last days that He might save us.
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Found: 2Clement:15:4 <2CLEMENT>@ For this word is the token of a great promise: for the Lord saith of Himself that He is more ready to give than he that asketh to ask.
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Found: 2Clement:17:1 <2CLEMENT>@ Let us therefore repent with our whole heart, lest any of us perish by the way. For if we have received commands, that we should make this our business, to tear men away from idols and to instruct them, how much more is it wrong that a soul which knoweth God already should perish!
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Found: 2Clement:19:1 <2CLEMENT>@ Therefore, brothers and sisters, after the God of truth hath been heard, I read unto you an exhortation to the end that ye may give heed to the things which are written, for that ye may save both yourselves and him that readeth in the midst of you. For I ask of you as a reward that ye repent with your whole heart, and give salvation and life to yourselves. For doing this we shall set a goal for all the young who desire to toil in the study of piety and of the goodness of God.
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Found: Barnabas:4:10 @ Let us flee from all vanity, let us entirely hate the works of the evil way. Do not entering in privily stand apart by yourselves, as if ye were already justified, but assemble yourselves together and consult concerning the common welfare.
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Found: Barnabas:6:18 @ Now we have already said above; And let them increase and multiply and rule over the fishes. But who is he that is able now to rule over beasts and fishes and fowls of the heaven; for we ought to perceive that to rule implieth power, so that one should give orders and have dominion.
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Found: Barnabas:10:5 @ And thou shalt not eat, saith He, lamprey nor polypus nor cuttle fish . Thou shalt not, He meaneth, become like unto such men, who are desperately wicked, and are already condemned to death, just as these fishes alone are accursed and swim in the depths, not swimming on the surface like the rest, but dwell on the ground beneath the deep sea.
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Found: Barnabas:10:6 @ Moreover thou shalt not eat the hare. Why so? Thou shalt not be found a corrupter of boys, nor shalt thou become like such persons; for the hare gaineth one passage in the body every year; for according to the number of years it lives it has just so many orifices.
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Found: Barnabas:14:5 @ But He was made manifest, in order that at the same time they might be perfected in their sins, and we might receive the covenant through Him who inherited it, even the Lord Jesus, who was prepared beforehand hereunto, that appearing in person He might redeem out of darkness our hearts which had already been paid over unto death and delivered up to the iniquity of error, and thus establish the covenant in us through the word.
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Found: Barnabas:19:6 @ Thou shalt not be found coveting thy neighbors goods; thou shalt not be found greedy of gain. Neither shalt thou cleave with thy soul to the lofty, but shalt walk with the humble and righteous. The accidents that befall thee thou shalt receive as good, knowing that nothing is done without God. Thou shalt not be double minded nor double tongued.
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Found: Barnabas:20:2 @ persecutors of good men, hating the truth, loving lies, not perceiving the reward of righteousness, not cleaving to the good nor to the righteous judgment, paying no heed to the widow and the orphan, wakeful not for the fear of God but for that which is evil; men from whom gentleness and forbearance stand aloof and far off; loving vain things, pursuing a recompense, not pitying the poor man, not toiling for him that is oppressed with toil, ready to slander, not recognizing Him that made them murderers of children, corrupters of the creatures of God, turning away from him that is in want, oppressing him that is afflicted, advocates of the wealthy, unjust judges of the poor, sinful in all things.
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Found: Barnabas:21:8 @ So long as the good vessel (of the body) is with you, be lacking in none of these things, but search them out constantly, and fulfill every commandment; for they deserve it.
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Found: Didache:16:1 @ Be watchful for your life; let your lamps not be quenched and your loins not ungirdled, but be ye ready; for ye know not the hour the hour in which our Lord cometh.
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Found: Diognetus:2:2 @ Is not one of them stone, like that which we tread under foot, and another bronze, no better than the vessels which are forged for our use, and another wood, which has already become rotten, and another silver, which needs a man to guard it lest it be stolen, and another iron, which is corroded with rust, and another earthenware, not a whit more comely than that which is supplied for the most dishonorable service?
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Found: Diognetus:3:2 @ The Jews then, so far as they abstain from the mode of worship described above, do well in claiming to reverence one God of the universe and to regard Him as Master; but so far as they offer Him this worship in methods similar to those already mentioned, they are altogether at fault.
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Found: Diognetus:5:3 @ Nor again do they possess any invention discovered by any intelligence or study of ingenious men, nor are they masters of any human dogma as some are.
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Found: Diognetus:6:1 @ In a word, what the soul is in a body, this the Christians are in the world.
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Found: Diognetus:6:2 @ The soul is spread through all the members of the body, and Christians through the divers cities of the world.
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Found: Diognetus:6:3 @ The soul hath its abode in the body, and yet it is not of the body. So Christians have their abode in the world, and yet they are not of the world.
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Found: Diognetus:6:4 @ The soul which is invisible is guarded in the body which is visible: so Christians are recognized as being in the world, and yet their religion remaineth invisible.
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Found: Diognetus:6:7 @ The soul is enclosed in the body, and yet itself holdeth the body together; so Christians are kept in the world as in a prison-house, and yet they themselves hold the world together.
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Found: Diognetus:9:1 @ Having thus planned everything already in His mind with His Son, He permitted us during the former time to be borne along by disorderly impulses as we desired, led astray by pleasures and lusts, not at all because He took delight in our sins, but because He bore with us, not because He approved of the past season of iniquity, but because He was creating the present season of righteousness, that, being convicted in the past time by our own deeds as unworthy of life, we might now be made deserving by the goodness of God, and having made clear our inability to enter into the kingdom of God of ourselves, might be enabled by the ability of God.
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Found: Hermas:1:4 @ Now, while I prayed, the heaven was opened, and I see the lady, whom I had desired, greeting me from heaven, saying, "Good morrow, Hermas."
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Found: Hermas:1:5 @ And, looking at her, I said to her, "Lady, what doest thou here?" Then she answered me, "I was taken up, that I might convict thee of thy sins before the Lord."
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Found: Hermas:1:7 @ I answered her and said, "Sin against thee? In what way? Did I ever speak an unseemly word unto thee? Did I not always regard thee as a goddess? Did I not always respect thee as a sister? How couldst thou falsely charge me, lady, with such villainy and uncleanness?
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Found: Hermas:2:2 @ While I was advising and discussing these matters in my heart, I see, before me a great white chair of snow-white wool; and there came an aged lady in glistening raiment, having a book in her hands, and she sat down alone, and she saluted me, "Good morrow, Hermas." Then I grieved and weeping, said, "Good morrow, lady."
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Found: Hermas:2:3 @ And she said to me "Why so gloomy, Hermas, thou that art patient and good-tempered and art always smiling? Why so downcast in thy looks, and far from cheerful?" And I said to her, "Because of an excellent lady's saying that I had sinned against her."
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Found: Hermas:2:4 @ Then she said, "Far be this thing from the servant of God! Nevertheless the thought did enter into thy heart concerning her. Now to the servants of God such a purpose bringeth sin. For it is an evil and mad purpose to overtake a devout spirit that hath been already approved, that it should desire an evil deed, and especially if it be Hermas the temperate, who abstaineth from every evil desire, and is full of all simplicity and of great guilelessness.
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Found: Hermas:3:3 @ After these words of hers had ceased, she saith unto me, "Wilt thou listen to me as I read?" Then say I, "Yes, lady." She saith to me, "Be attentive, and hear the glories of God" I listened with attention and with wonder to that which I had no power to remember; for all the words were terrible, such as man cannot bear. The last words however I remembered, for they were suitable for us and gentle.
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Found: Hermas:4:2 @ Then she calleth me unto her, and she touched my breast, and saith to me, "Did my reading please thee?" And I say unto her, "Lady, these last words please me, but the former were difficult and hard." Then she spake to me, saying, "These last words are for the righteous, but the former are for the heathen and the rebellious."
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Found: Hermas:15:3 @ But after I had risen up from prayer, I behold before me the aged lady, whom also I had seen last year, walking and reading a little book. And she saith to me, "Canst thou report these things to the elect of God?" I say unto her, "Lady, I cannot recollect so much; but give me the little book, that I may copy it." "Take it," saith she, "and be sure and return it to me."
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Found: Hermas:48:2 @ And afterwards I saw a vision in my house. The aged woman came, and asked me, if I had already given the book to the elders. I said that I had not given it. "Thou hast done well," she said, "for I have words to add. When then I shall have finished all the words, it shall be made known by thy means to all the elect.
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Found: Hermas:19y:3 @ I asked her, saying, "Lady, to what part of the country?" "Where thou wilt," saith she. I selected a beautiful and retired spot; but before I spoke to her and named the spot, she saith to me, "I will come, whither thou willest."
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Found: Hermas:19y:8 @ And after the young men had retired and we were left alone, she saith to me, "Sit down here." I say to her, "Lady, let the elders sit down first." "Do as I bid thee," saith she, "sit down."
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Found: Hermas:19y:9 @ When then I wanted to sit down on the right side, she would not allow me, but beckoned me with her hand that I should sit on the left side. As then I was musing thereon, and was sad because she would not permit me to sit on the right side, she saith to me, "Art thou sad, Hermas? The place on the right side is for others, even for those who have already been well-pleasing to God, and have suffered for the Name's sake. But thou lackest much that thou shouldest sit with them; but as thou abidest in thy simplicity, even so, and thou shalt sit with them, thou and as many as shall have done their deeds, and have suffered what they suffered."
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Found: Hermas:210:4 @ Then she again took me by the hand, and raiseth me, and seateth me on the couch at the left hand, while she herself sat on the right. And lifting up a certain glistening rod, she saith to me, "Seest thou a great thing?" I say to her, "Lady, I see nothing." She saith to me, "Look thou; dost thou not see in front of thee a great tower being builded upon the waters, of glistening square stones?"
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Found: Hermas:311:1 @ When she had shown me these things, she wished to hurry away. I say to her, "Lady, what advantage is it to me to have seen these things, and yet not to know what the things mean? "She answered and said unto me, "Thou art an over-curious fellow, in desiring to know all that concerns the tower." "Yea, lady," I said, "that I may announce it to my brethren, and that they may be the more gladdened and when they hear these things they may know the Lord in great glory." Then said she,
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Found: Hermas:311:4 @ I say unto her, "Lady, since thou didst hold me worthy once for all, that thou shouldest reveal all things to me, reveal them." Then she saith to me, "Whatsoever is possible to be revealed to thee, shall be revealed. Only let thy heart be with God, and doubt not in thy mind about that which thou seest."
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Found: Hermas:311:5 @ I asked her, "Wherefore is the tower builded upon waters, lady?" "I told thee so before," said she, "and indeed thou dost enquire diligently. So by thy enquiry thou discoverest the truth. Hear then why the tower is builded upon waters; it is because your life is saved and shall be saved by water. But the tower has been founded by the word of the Almighty and Glorious Name, and is strengthened by the unseen power of the Master."
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Found: Hermas:412:1 @ I answered and said unto her, "Lady, this thing is great and marvelous. But the six young men that build, who are they, lady?" "These are the holy angels of God, that were created first of all, unto whom the Lord delivered all His creation to increase and to build it, and to be masters of all creation. By their hands therefore the building of the tower will be accomplished."
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Found: Hermas:412:3 @ I enquired of her, saying, "Lady, I could wish to know concerning the end of the stones, and their power, of what kind it is." She answered and said unto me, "It is not that thou of all men art especially worthy that it should be revealed to thee; for there are others before thee, and better than thou art, unto whom these visions ought to have been revealed. But that the name of God may be glorified, it hath been revealed to thee, all shall be revealed, for the sake of the doubtful-minded, who question in their hearts whether these things are so or not. Tell them that all these things are true, and that there is nothing beside the truth, but that all are steadfast, and valid, and established on a firm foundation.
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Found: Hermas:513:1 @ "Hear now concerning the stones that go to the building The stones that are squared and white, and that fit together in their joints, these are the apostles and bishops and teachers and deacons, who walked after the holiness of God, and exercised their office of bishop and teacher and deacon in purity and sanctity for the elect of God, some of them already fallen on sleep, and others still living. And because they always agreed with one another, they both had peace among themselves and listened one to another. Therefore their joinings fit together in the building of the tower."
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Found: Hermas:513:2 @ "But they that are dragged from the deep, and placed in the building, and that fit together in their joinings with the other stones that are already builded in, who are they?" "These are they that suffered for the name of the Lord."
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Found: Hermas:513:3 @ "But the other stones that are brought from the dry land, I would fain know who these are, lady." She said, "Those that go to the building, and yet are not hewn, these the Lord hath approved because they walked in the uprightness of the Lord, and rightly performed His commandments."
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Found: Hermas:5[13^:5 @ "But the white and round stones, which did not fit into the building, who are they, lady?" She answered and said to me, "How long art thou foolish and stupid, and enquirest everything, and understandest nothing? These are they that have faith, but have also riches of this world. When tribulation cometh, they deny their Lord by reason of their riches and their business affairs."
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Found: Hermas:5[13^:6 @ And I answered and said unto her, "When then, lady, will they be useful for the building?" "When," she replied, "their wealth, which leadeth their souls astray, shall be cut away, then will they be useful for God. For just as the round stone, unless it be cut away, and lose some portion of itself, cannot become square, so also they that are rich in this world, unless their riches be cut away, cannot become useful to the Lord.
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Found: Hermas:816:2 @ She looked upon me, and smiled, and she saith to me, "Seest thou seven women round the tower?" "I see them, lady," say I. "This tower is supported by them by commandment of the Lord.
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Found: Hermas:816:5 @ "And the others, lady, who be they?" "They are daughters one of the other. The name of the one is Simplicity, of the next, Knowledge, of the next, Guilelessness, of the next, Reverence, of the next, Love. When then thou shalt do all the works of their mother, thou canst live."
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Found: Hermas:816:6 @ "I would fain know, lady," I say, "what power each of them possesseth." "Listen then," saith she, "to the powers which they have.
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Found: Hermas:917:3 @ For some men through their much eating bring weakness on the flesh, and injure their flesh: whereas the flesh of those who have nought to eat is injured by their not having sufficient nourishment, and their body is ruined.
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Found: Hermas:1119:2 @ In the first vision wherefore did she appear to thee an aged woman and seated on a chair? Because your spirit was aged, and already decayed, and had no power by reason of your infirmities and acts of double-mindedness.
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Found: Hermas:1119:4 @ "Wherefore then she was seated on a chair, I would fain know, Sir." "Because every weak person sits on a chair by reason of his weakness, that the weakness of his body may be supported. So thou hast the symbolism of the first vision."
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Found: Hermas:223:2 @ I knew from the former Visions that it was the Church, and I became more cheerful. She saluteth me, saying, "Good morrow, my good man"; and I saluted her in turn, "Lady, good morrow."
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Found: Hermas:223:3 @ She answered and said unto me, "Did nothing meet thee? "I say unto her, Lady, such a huge beast, that could have destroyed whole peoples: but, by the power of the Lord and by His great mercy, I escaped it."
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Found: Hermas:324:1 @ I asked her concerning the four colors, which the beast had upon its head. Then she answered me and said, "Again thou art curious about such matters." "Yes, lady," said I, "make known unto me what these things are."
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Found: Hermas:331:3 @ But, since thou enquirest all things accurately, I will declare unto thee this also, so as to give no excuse to those who shall hereafter believe or those who have already believed, on the Lord. For they that have already believed, or shall hereafter believe, have not repentance for sins, but have only remission of their former sins.
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Found: Hermas:138:10 @ Hear now what follow upon these; to minister to widows, to visit the orphans and the needy, to ransom the servants of God from their afflictions, to be hospitable (for in hospitality benevolence from time to time has a place), to resist no man, to be tranquil, to show yourself more submissive than all men, to reverence the aged, to practice righteousness, to observe brotherly feeling, to endure injury, to be long-suffering, to bear no grudge, to exhort those who are sick at soul, not to cast away those that have stumbled from the faith, but to convert them and to put courage Into them, to reprove sinners, not to oppress debtors and indigent persons, and whatsoever actions are like these.
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Found: Hermas:346:6 @ But now I say unto thee; if thou keep them not. but neglect them thou shalt not have salvation, neither thy children nor thy household, since thou hast already pronounced judgment against thyself that these commandments cannot be kept by a man."
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Found: Hermas:150:6 @ Take heed therefore; as dwelling in a strange land prepare nothing more for thyself but a competency which is sufficient for thee, and make ready that, whensoever the master of this city may desire to cast thee out for thine opposition to his law, thou mayest go forth from his city and depart into thine own city and use thine own law joyfully, free from all insult.
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Found: Hermas:166:4 @ "But behold, Sir," say I, "they have repented with their whole heart." "I am quite aware myself," saith he, "that they have repented with their whole heart; well, thinkest thou that the sins of those who repent are forgiven forthwith? Certainly not; but the person who repents must torture his own soul, and must be thoroughly humble in his every action, and be afflicted with all the divers kinds of affliction; and if he endure the afflictions which come upon him, assuredly He Who created all things and endowed them with power will be moved with compassion and will bestow some remedy.
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Found: Hermas:369:5 @ I say unto him; "Sir, wherefore did he send away some into the tower, and leave others for thee?" "As many," saith he, "as transgressed the law which they received from him, these he left under my authority for repentance; but as many as already satisfied the law and have observed it, these he has under his own authority."
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Found: Hermas:470:2 @ And when he saw me girded and ready to minister to him "Call," saith he, "the men whose rods have been planted, according to the rank as each presented their rods." And I went away to the plain, and called them all; and they stood all of them according to their ranks.
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Found: Hermas:975:4 @ But others of them were doubtful-minded, not hoping to be saved by reason of the deeds that they had done; and others were double-minded and made divisions among themselves. For these then that were double-minded by reason of their doings there is still repentance; but their repentance ought to be speedy, that their dwelling may be within the tower; but for those who repent not, but continue in their pleasures, death is nigh.
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Found: Hermas:1390:5 @ For this cause thou seest the tower made a single stone with the rock. So also they that have believed in the Lord through His Son and clothe themselves in these spirits, shall become one spirit and one body, and their garments all of one color. But such persons as bear the names of the virgins have their dwelling in the tower."
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Found: Hermas:1390:7 @ These all," saith he, "received the name of the Son of God, and received likewise the power of these virgins. When then they received these spirits, they were strengthened, and were with the servants of God, and they had one spirit and one body and one garment; for they had the same mind, and they wrought righteousness.
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Found: Hermas:13[90^:3 @ For all these things I gave thanks unto the Lord, because He had compassion on all that called upon His name, and sent forth the angel of repentance to us that had sinned against Him, and refreshed our spirit, and, when we were already ruined and had no hope of life, restored our life.
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Found: Hermas:15[92^:5 @ "Wherefore, Sir," say I, "did the forty stones also come up with them from the deep, though they had already received the seal?" "Because," saith he, "these, the apostles and the teachers who preached the name of the Son of God, after they had fallen asleep in the power and faith of the Son of God, preached also to them that had fallen asleep before them, and themselves gave unto them the seal of the preaching.
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Found: Hermas:1794:5 @ But after they entered in together, and became one body, some of them defiled themselves, and were cast out from the society of the righteous, and became again such as they were before, or rather even worse."
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Found: Hermas:1895:3 @ And as thou sawest the stones removed from the tower and delivered over to the evil spirits, they too shall be cast out; and there shall be one body of them that are purified, just as the tower, after it had been purified, became made as it were of one stone. Thus shall it be with the Church of God also, after she hath been purified, and the wicked and hypocrites and blasphemers and double-minded and they that commit various kinds of wickedness have been cast out.
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Found: Hermas:1895:4 @ When these have been cast out, the Church of God shall be one body, one understanding, one mind, one faith, one love. And then the Son of God shall rejoice and be glad in them, for that He hath received back His people pure." "Great and glorious, Sir," say I, "are all these things.
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Found: Hermas:2097:4 @ But for all these repentance is possible, but it must be speedy, that in respect to what they omitted to do in the former times, they may now revert to (past) days, and do some good. If then they shall repent and do some good, they shall live unto God; but if they continue in their doings, they shall be delivered over to those women, the which shall put them to death.
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Found: Hermas:20[97^:4 @ Such are neither alive nor dead. Yet these also, if they repent quickly, shall be able to live; but if they repent not, they are delivered over already to the women who deprive them of their life.
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Found: Hermas:27104:2 @ bishops, hospitable persons, who gladly received into their houses at all times the servants of God without hypocrisy. These bishops at all times without ceasing sheltered the needy and the widows in their ministration and conducted themselves in purity at all times.
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Found: Hermas:2112:4 @ "Continue therefore," said he, "in this ministry, and complete it unto the end. For whosoever fulfill his commandments shall have life; yea such a man (shall have) great honor with the Lord. But whosoever keep not his commandments, fly from their life, and oppose him, and follow not his commandments, but deliver themselves over to death; and each one becometh guilty of his own blood. But I bid thee obey these commandments, and thou shalt have a remedy for thy sins.
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Found: IgnatiusMagnesians:6:2 @ Therefore do ye all study conformity to God and pay reverence one to another; and let no man regard his neighbor after the flesh, but love ye one another in Jesus Christ always. Let there be nothing among you which shall have power to divide you, but be ye united with the bishop and with them that preside over you as an ensample and a lesson of incorruptibility.
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Found: IgnatiusPolycarp:6:2 @ Please the Captain in whose army ye serve, from whom also ye will receive your pay. Let none of you be found a deserter. Let your baptism abide with you as your shield; your faith as your helmet; your love as your spear; your patience as your body armor. Let your works be your deposits, that ye may receive your assets due to you. Be ye therefore long-suffering one with another in gentleness, as God is with you. May I have joy of you always.
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Found: IgnatiusPolycarp:7:3 @ A Christian hath no authority over himself, but giveth his time to God. This is God's work, and yours also, when ye shall complete it: for I trust in the Divine grace, that ye are ready for an act of well doing which is meet for God. Knowing the fervor of your sincerity, I have exhorted you in a short letter.
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Found: IgnatiusRomans:2:2 @ Nay grant me nothing more than that I be poured out a libation to God, while there is still an altar ready; that forming yourselves into a chorus in love ye may sing to the Father in Jesus Christ, for that God hath vouchsafed that the bishop from Syria should be found in the West, having summoned him from the East. It is good to set from the world unto God, that I may rise unto Him.
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Found: IgnatiusRomans:4:2 @ Rather entice the wild beasts, that they may become my sepulchre and may leave no part of my body behind, so that I may not, when I am fallen asleep, be burdensome to any one. Then shall I be truly a disciple of Jesus Christ, when the world shall not so much as see my body. Supplicate the Lord for me, that through these instruments I may be found a sacrifice to God.
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Found: IgnatiusRomans:5:2 @ May I have joy of the beasts that have been prepared for me; and I pray that I may find them prompt; nay I will entice them that they may devour me promptly, not as they have done to some, refusing to touch them through fear. Yea though of themselves they should not be willing while I am ready, I myself will force them to it.
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Found: IgnatiusRomans:5:3 @ Bear with me. I know what is expedient for me. Now am I beginning to be a disciple. May naught of things visible and things invisible envy me; that I may attain unto Jesus Christ. Come fire and cross and grapplings with wild beasts, cuttings and manglings, wrenching of bones, hacking of limbs, crushings of my whole body, come cruel tortures of the devil to assail me. Only be it mine to attain unto Jesus Christ.
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Found: IgnatiusSmyrneans:1:2 @ truly nailed up in the flesh for our sakes under Pontius Pilate and Herod the tetrarch (of which fruit are we--that is, of His most blessed passion); that He might set up an ensign unto all the ages through His resurrection, for His saints and faithful people, whether among Jews or among Gentiles, in one body of His Church.
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Found: IgnatiusSmyrneans:2:1 @ For He suffered all these things for our sakes that we might be salved; and He suffered truly, as also He raised Himself truly; not as certain unbelievers say, that He suffered in semblance, being themselves mere semblance. And according as their opinions are, so shall it happen to them, for they are without body and demon-like.
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Found: IgnatiusSmyrneans:3:2 @ and when He came to Peter and his company, He said to them, Lay hold and handle me, and see that I am not a demon without a body. And straightway they touched Him, and they believed, being joined unto His flesh and His blood. Wherefore also they despised death, nay they were found superior to death. And after His resurrection He [both ate with them and drank with them as one in the flesh, though spiritually He was united with the Father.
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Found: IgnatiusSmyrneans:11:3 @ It seemed to me therefore a fitting thing that ye should send one of your own people with a letter, that he might join with them in giving glory for the calm which by God's will had overtaken them, and because they were already reaching a haven through your prayers. Seeing ye are perfect, let your counsels also be perfect; for if ye desire to do well, God is ready to grant the means.
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Found: IgnatiusSmyrneans:12:2 @ I salute your godly bishop and your venerable presbytery and my fellow-servants the deacons, and all of you severally and in a body, in the name of Jesus Christ, and in His flesh and blood, in His passion and resurrection, which was both carnal and spiritual, in the unity of God and of yourselves. Grace to you, mercy, peace, patience, always.
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Found: MartyrdomPolycarp:2:3 @ And giving heed unto the grace of Christ they despised the tortures of this world, purchasing at the cost of one hour a release from eternal punishment. And they found the fire of their inhuman torturers cold: for they set before their eyes the escape from the eternal fire which is never quenched; while with the eyes of their heart they gazed upon the good things which are reserved for those that endure patiently, things which neither ear hath heard nor eye hath seen, neither have they entered into the heart of man, but were shown by the Lord to them, for they were no longer men but angels already.
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Found: MartyrdomPolycarp:7:1 @ So taking the lad with them, on the Friday about the supper hour, the gendarmes and horsemen went forth with their accustomed arms, hastening as against a robber. And coming up in a body late in the evening, they found the man himself in bed in an upper chamber in a certain cottage; and though he might have departed thence to another place, he would not, saying, The will of God be done.
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Found: MartyrdomPolycarp:13:2 @ But when the pile was made ready, divesting himself of all his upper garments and loosing his girdle, he endeavored also to take off his shoes, though not in the habit of doing this before, because all the faithful at all times vied eagerly who should soonest touch his flesh. For he had been treated with all honor for his holy life even before his gray hairs came.
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Found: MartyrdomPolycarp:14:1 @ So they did not nail him, but tied him. Then he, placing his hands behind him and being bound to the stake, like a noble ram out of a great flock for an offering, a burnt sacrifice made ready and acceptable to God, looking up to heaven said; 'O Lord God Almighty, the Father of Thy beloved and blessed Son Jesus Christ, through whom we have received the knowledge of Thee, the God of angels and powers and of all creation and of the whole race of the righteous, who live in Thy presence;
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Found: MartyrdomPolycarp:14:2 @ I bless Thee for that Thou hast granted me this day and hour, that I might receive a portion amongst the number of martyrs in the cup of Thy Christ unto resurrection of eternal life, both of soul and of body, in the incorruptibility of the Holy Spirit. May I be received among these in Thy presence this day, as a rich and acceptable sacrifice, as Thou didst prepare and reveal it beforehand, and hast accomplished it, Thou that art the faithful and true God.
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Found: MartyrdomPolycarp:15:2 @ The fire, making the appearance of a vault, like the sail of a vessel filled by the wind, made a wall round about the body of the martyr; and it was there in the midst, not like flesh burning, but like a loaf in the oven or like gold and silver refined in a furnace. For we perceived such a fragrant smell, as if it were the wafted odor of frankincense or some other precious spice.
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Found: MartyrdomPolycarp:16:1 @ So at length the lawless men, seeing that his body could not be consumed by the fire, ordered an executioner to go up to him and stab him with a dagger. And when he had done this, there came forth a dove and a quantity of blood, so that it extinguished the fire; and all the multitude marvelled that there should be so great a difference between the unbelievers and the elect.
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Found: MartyrdomPolycarp:17:1 @ But the jealous and envious Evil One, the adversary of the family of the righteous, having seen the greatness of his martyrdom and his blameless life from the beginning, and how he was crowned with the crown of immortality and had won a reward which none could gainsay, managed that not even his poor body should be taken away by us, although many desired to do this and to touch his holy flesh.
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Found: MartyrdomPolycarp:17:2 @ So he put forward Nicetes, the father of Herod and brother of Alce, to plead with the magistrate not to give up his body, 'lest,' so it was said, 'they should abandon the crucified one and begin to worship this man'--this being done at the instigation and urgent entreaty of the Jews, who also watched when we were about to take it from the fire, not knowing that it will be impossible for us either to forsake at any time the Christ who suffered for the salvation of the whole world of those that are saved--suffered though faultless for sinners--nor to worship any other.
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Found: MartyrdomPolycarp:18:3 @ where the Lord will permit us to gather ourselves together, as we are able, in gladness and joy, and to celebrate the birth-day of his martyrdom for the commemoration of those that have already fought in the contest, and for the training and preparation of those that shall do so hereafter.
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Found: MartyrdomPolycarp:22:3 @ From these papers of Irenaeus then, as has been stated already, Gaius made a copy, and from the copy of Gaius Isocrates made another in Corinth.
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Found: Polycarp:8:1 @ Let us therefore without ceasing hold fast by our hope and by the earnest of our righteousness, which is Jesus Christ who took up our sins in His own body upon the tree, who did no sin, neither was guile found in His mouth, but for our sakes He endured all things, that we might live in Him.
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Found: Polycarp:11:4 @ Therefore I am exceedingly grieved for him and for his wife, unto whom may the Lord grant true repentance. Be ye therefore yourselves also sober herein, and hold not such as enemies but restore them as frail and erring members, that ye may save the whole body of you. For so doing, ye do edify one another.
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THEOLOGYGLOSSARY.txt
Found: @ INDUCTIVE –– characterized by studying particular cases (factors, evidences) one by one in order to arrive at a generalization
THEOLOGYGLOSSARY.txt
Found: @ PENOLOGY –– the study or theory of punishment, especially the punishment of criminals by the state
DOREARTGALLERY.txt
Found: alb@Judges:19 @ The Levite Carries the Woman's Body Away http://likepreciousfaith.us/img/Dore/OT-068-med.jpg
DOREARTGALLERY.txt
Found: alb@Mark:15 @ Jesus' Body Is Removed from the Cross http://likepreciousfaith.us/img/Dore/NT-217-med.jpg
NAMESOF_.txt
Found: alb@Psalms:5:6 @ Bloody and Deceitful Man - NamesOfAntichrist
LOCALMEDIA.txt
Found: HTML @ media: html/WatsonBodyOfDivinity.html
LOCALMEDIA.txt
Found: EPUB @ media: epub/ABodyofDivinity-ThomasWatson.epub
LOCALMEDIA.txt
Found: EPUB @ media: epub/Why_God_Used_D._L.Moody-_R._A._Torrey.epub
LOCALMEDIA.txt
Found: MID @ media: midi/Have_Mercy_On_Me_O_My_God-Third_Mode_Melody.mid
LOCALMEDIA.txt
Found: MID @ media: midi/Let_All_Mortal_Flesh_Keep_Silence-Picardy.mid
LOCALMEDIA.txt
Found: MID @ media: midi/Rock_of_Ages-Toplady.mid
B2P2018.txt
Found: info @ BackToPsalmsSeries The Back to the Psalms Series - Commentary by Layman RandyP
PBIBLXINDEX.txt
Found: DoctrinalStudy @ STUDY AIDS - Confessions Catechisms Creeds etc...
PBIBLXINDEX.txt
Found: ChapterStudy @ STUDY AIDS - Chapter Notes
PBIBLXINDEX.txt
Found: WordStudy @ STUDY AIDS - Word Notes
PBIBLXINDEX.txt
Found: DoctrinalStudy @ STUDY AIDS - Doctrine Confessions Catechisms Creeds etc...
MYLIBRARY.txt
Found: @ csv:LOCALMEDIA A Body of Divinity
MYLIBRARY.txt
Found: @ csv:LOCALMEDIA Watson Body Of Divinity
MYLIBRARY.txt
Found: @ csv:LOCALMEDIA Why God Used D. L. Moody
WEBCHURCHHISTORY.txt
Found: MMM @ McGready, James
WEBCHURCHHISTORY.txt
Found: MMM @ Moody, Dwight L.
WEBCHURCHHISTORY.txt
Found: 3 Jan 1970 @ Gladys Aylward, Missionary To China
WEBCHURCHHISTORY.txt
Found: MMM @ D. L. Moody
WEBCHURCHHISTORY.txt
Found: TTT @ Augustus Toplady
WEBCHURCHHISTORY.txt
Found: Wikipedia @ Dwight L. Moody (1837–1899), American evangelist, pastor and educator
WEBCHURCHHISTORY.txt
Found: Wikipedia @ Harry Ironside (1876-1951), evangelist and Pastor of the Moody Church in Chicago (1930-1948). An ultra-conservative force in the Evangelical movement.
WEBCHURCHHISTORY.txt
Found: Wikipedia @ D. James Kennedy (1930–2007), founder of Coral Ridge Presbyterian Church and Knox Theological Seminary
WEBCHURCHHISTORY.txt
Found: http://www.wholesomewords.org/biography/biorpannjudson.html @ Ann H. Judson (1789-1826) "The First Lady of American foreign missions."
WEBCHURCHHISTORY.txt
Found: http://www.wholesomewords.org/biography/biorpmoody.html @ Dwight L. Moody (1837-1899) American evangelist.
WEBCHRISTIANITYSTUDY.txt
Found: Info @ WEBCHRISTIANSTUDY: Links to various online resources to study Christianity.
WEBCHRISTIANITYSTUDY.txt
Found: RELIGIOUS MOVEMENTS @ Christian naturism: A movement which believes that God never intended for people to be ashamed of their bodies.
WEBCHRISTIANITYSTUDY.txt
Found: THEOLOGY SUBDIVISION @ Apologetics/polemics : studying Christian theology as it compares to non-Christian worldviews in order to defend the faith and challenge beliefs that lie in contrast with Christianity
WEBCHRISTIANITYSTUDY.txt
Found: THEOLOGY SUBDIVISION @ Dogmatic theology : studying theology (or dogma) as it developed in different church denominations
WEBCHRISTIANITYSTUDY.txt
Found: THEOLOGY SUBDIVISION @ Historical theology : studying Christian theology via the thoughts of other Christians throughout the centuries[6]
WEBCHRISTIANITYSTUDY.txt
Found: THEOLOGY SUBDIVISION @ Pragmatic or practical theology : studying theology as it relates to everyday living and service to God, including serving as a religious minister
WEBCHRISTIANITYSTUDY.txt
Found: THEOLOGY SUBDIVISION @ Spiritual theology—studying theology as a means to orthopraxy : Scripture and tradition are both used as guides for spiritual growth and discipline
WEBCHRISTIANITYSTUDY.txt
Found: THEOLOGY SUBDIVISION @ Theological aesthetics : interdisciplinary study of theology and aesthetics / the arts
WEBCHRISTIANITYSTUDY.txt
Found: THEOLOGY SUBDIVISION @ Theological hermeneutics : the study of the manner of construction of theological formulations. Related to theological methodology.
WEBCHRISTIANITYSTUDY.txt
Found: THEOLOGY MAJOR TOPICS @ Bible - the nature and means of its inspiration, etc.; including hermeneutics (the development and study of theories of the interpretation and understanding of texts and the topic of Biblical law in Christianity)
WEBCHRISTIANITYSTUDY.txt
Found: THEOLOGY MAJOR TOPICS @ Eschatology - the study of the last things, or end times. Covers subjects such as death and the afterlife, the end of history, the end of the world, the last judgment, the nature of hope and progress, etc.
WEBCHRISTIANITYSTUDY.txt
Found: THEOLOGY MAJOR TOPICS @ Christology : the study of Jesus Christ, of his nature(s), and of the relationship between his divinity and humanity;
WEBCHRISTIANITYSTUDY.txt
Found: THEOLOGY MAJOR TOPICS @ Divine providence : the study of sovereignty, superintendence, or agency of God over events in people's lives and throughout history.
WEBCHRISTIANITYSTUDY.txt
Found: THEOLOGY MAJOR TOPICS @ Ecclesiology (sometimes a subsection of missiology)—the study of the Christian Church, including the institutional structure, sacraments and practices (especially the worship of God) thereof
WEBCHRISTIANITYSTUDY.txt
Found: THEOLOGY MAJOR TOPICS @ Pneumatology : the study of the Holy Spirit, sometimes also 'geist' as in Hegelianism and other philosophico-theological systems
WEBCHRISTIANITYSTUDY.txt
Found: THEOLOGY MAJOR TOPICS @ Soteriology : the study of the nature and means of salvation. May include Hamartiology (the study of sin), Law and Gospel (the study of the relationship between Divine Law and Divine Grace, justification, sanctification
WEBCHRISTIANITYSTUDY.txt
Found: THEOLOGY MAJOR TOPICS @ Theological anthropology : the study of humanity, especially as it relates to the divine
WEBCHRISTIANITYSTUDY.txt
Found: THEOLOGY MAJOR TOPICS @ Theology Proper : the study of God's attributes, nature, and relation to the world. May include: Theodicy : attempts at reconciling the existence of evil and suffering in the world with the nature and justice of God; Apophatic theology : negative theology which seeks to describe God by negation (e.g., immutable, impassible ). It is the discussion of what God is not, or the investigation of how language about God breaks down (see the nature of God in Western theology). Apophatic theology often is contrasted with "Cataphatic theology."
WEBCHRISTIANITYSTUDY.txt
Found: THEOLOGY POST-REFORMATION @ Charismaticism : Movement in many Protestant and some Catholic churches that emphasizes the gifts of the Spirit and the continual working of the Holy Spirit within the body of Christ; often associated with glossolalia (i.e., speaking in tongues) and divine healing.
WEBCHRISTIANITYSTUDY.txt
Found: THEOLOGY POST-REFORMATION @ Supersessionism : Belief that the Christian Church, the body of Christ, is the only elect people of God in the new covenant age (see also covenant theology).
WEBCHRISTIANITYSTUDY.txt
Found: THEOLOGY CONTEMPORARY-MOVEMENTS @ Narrative theology : studying a narrative presentation of the faith rather than dogmatic development.
BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt
Found: alb@Jonah:1 @ JONAH - The Old Testament counterpart of kjv@John:3:16, this book declares the universality of God’s love embracing even pagan nations. Its authorship and historicity are disputed. If one is willing to accept the miraculous, there is no compelling reason to deny its historicity. There is a strong possibility that the book is about Jonah and not by him. The author relates how Jonah refused God’s call to preach to the people of Nineveh, his punishment for this disobedience, his ready response to a second summons, and his bitter complaint at God’s sparing the city following her repentance. Christ Himself alludes to Jonah when speaking of His own death and Resurrection ( kjv@Matthew:12:39, kjv@Matthew:16:4; kjv@Luke:11:29-32 ).
BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt
Found: alb@Acts:1 @ ACTS - Addressed to a certain Theophilus, about whom nothing is known ( kjv@Acts:1:1 ), the Book of Acts records the early history of the Apostolic Church. Beginning with the Ascension of Jesus to heaven, it traces the growth of Christianity in Palestine and its spread to Syria, Asia Minor, Greece, and eventually to Rome. The leading figure in the first chapters is Peter, who delivered the stirring sermon on the day of Pentecost ( Acts:2 ). The greater part of the book, however, is devoted to the experiences of Paul and his companions during their missionary endeavors. The Book of Acts provides a useful background for study of the Pauline Epistles. The introduction ( kjv@Acts:1:1 ) attests to a Lukan authorship.
BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt
Found: alb@Ephesians:1 @ EPHESIANS - The Ephesian letter is one of Paul’s four "Imprisonment Letters" - Philippians, Colossians, and Philemon being the others. Although addressed to the church in Ephesus, this letter is generally believed to have been a circular discussing the believers’ exalted position through Christ, the Church as the body of Christ, her relationship to God, and practical implications of the Gospel.
BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt
Found: alb@1John:1 @ 1JOHN - Three Johannine Epistles - I, II and III John - are included in the New Testament collection. These Epistles should probably be dated A.D. 90-95. John, the author of the Fourth Gospel, addresses the first one to an unidentified group. kjv@1John:5:13 indicates that the author writes in order that this group might know the certainty of eternal life. 2John is addressed to an elect lady, either a church or perhaps a woman.3John is addressed to Gaius, a man commended for his hospitality.
BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt
Found: alb@2John:1 @ 2JOHN - Three Johannine Epistles - I, II and III John - are included in the New Testament collection. These Epistles should probably be dated A.D. 90-95. John, the author of the Fourth Gospel, addresses the first one to an unidentified group. kjv@1John:5:13 indicates that the author writes in order that this group might know the certainty of eternal life. 2John is addressed to an elect lady, either a church or perhaps a woman. 3John is addressed to Gaius, a man commended for his hospitality.
BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt
Found: alb@3John:1 @ 3JOHN - Three Johannine Epistles - I, II and III John - are included in the New Testament collection. These Epistles should probably be dated A.D. 90-95. John, the author of the Fourth Gospel, addresses the first one to an unidentified group. kjv@1John:5:13 indicates that the author writes in order that this group might know the certainty of eternal life. 2John is addressed to an elect lady, either a church or perhaps a woman. 3John is addressed to Gaius, a man commended for his hospitality.
DAILYLIGHT.txt
Found: JANUARY10 AM @ I pray God your whole spirit and soul and body be preserved blameless unto the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ.-alb@1Thessalonians:5:23 alb@Ephesians:5:25-27. alb@Colossians:1:28 alb@Philippians:4:7. alb@Colossians:3:15 alb@2Thessalonians:2:16-17. alb@1Corinthians:1:8.
DAILYLIGHT.txt
Found: JANUARY26 PM @ The Lord Jesus Christ . . . shall change our vile body, that it may be fashioned like unto his glorious body.-alb@Philippians:3:20-21 alb@Ezekiel:1:26-28 alb@2Corinthians:3:18. alb@1John:3:2 alb@Revelation:7:16. alb@Revelation:15:3.
DAILYLIGHT.txt
Found: FEBRUARY10 AM @ The light of the body is the eye: therefore when thine eye is single thy whole body also is full of light.-alb@Luke:11:34 alb@1Corinthians:2:14. alb@Psalms:119:18 alb@John:8:12. alb@2Corinthians:3:18. alb@2Corinthians:4:6 alb@Ephesians:1:17-18.
DAILYLIGHT.txt
Found: MARCH21 AM @ Be watchful, and strengthen the things which remain, that are ready to die.-alb@Revelation:3:2 alb@1Peter:4:7. alb@1Peter:5:8. alb@Deuteronomy:4:9. alb@Hebrews:10:38-39 alb@Mark:13:37 alb@Isaiah:41:10 alb@Isaiah:41:13.
DAILYLIGHT.txt
Found: MAY6 PM @ How are the dead raised up? and with what body do they come?-alb@1Corinthians:15:35 alb@1John:3:2. alb@1Corinthians:15:49 alb@Philippians:3:20-21 alb@Luke:24:36-37. alb@1Corinthians:15:5-6 alb@Romans:8:11.
DAILYLIGHT.txt
Found: SEPTEMBER5 AM @ As the body is one, and hath many members, . . . so also is Christ.-alb@1Corinthians:12:12 alb@Colossians:1:18. alb@Ephesians:1:22-23. alb@Ephesians:5:30 alb@Hebrews:10:5. alb@Psalms:139:16 alb@John:17:6. alb@Ephesians:1:4. alb@Romans:8:29 alb@Ephesians:4:15-16.
DAILYLIGHT.txt
Found: SEPTEMBER7 PM @ I am poor and needy; yet the Lord thinketh upon me.-alb@Psalms:40:17. alb@Jeremiah:29:11. alb@Isaiah:55:8-9 alb@Psalms:139:17-18. alb@Psalms:92:5. alb@Psalms:40:5 alb@1Corinthians:1:26. alb@James:2:5. alb@2Corinthians:6:10. alb@Ephesians:3:8.
DAILYLIGHT.txt
Found: SEPTEMBER28 PM @ The heavens declare the glory of God; and the firmament sheweth his handywork.-alb@Psalms:19:1 alb@Romans:1:20. alb@Acts:14:17. alb@Psalms:19:2-3 alb@Psalms:8:3-4 alb@1Corinthians:15:41-42. alb@Daniel:12:3.
DAILYLIGHT.txt
Found: OCTOBER9 AM @ Thou art a God ready to pardon, gracious and merciful.-alb@Nehemiah:9:17@3:9. - alb@2Peter:3:15. alb@1Timothy:. kjv@1:16. alb@Romans:15:4 alb@Romans:2:4. alb@Joel:2:13.
DAILYLIGHT.txt
Found: OCTOBER24 PM @ When the poor and needy seek water, and there is none, and their tongue faileth for thirst, I the Lord will hear them.-alb@Isaiah:41:17 alb@Psalms:4:6. alb@Ecclesiastes:2:22-23 alb@Ecclesiastes:2:17. alb@Jeremiah:2:13 alb@John:6:37. alb@Isaiah:44:3. alb@Matthew:5:6 alb@Psalms:63:1.
DAILYLIGHT.txt
Found: NOVEMBER28 AM @ As the body without the spirit is dead, so faith without works is dead also.-alb@James:2:26 alb@Matthew:7:21. alb@Hebrews:12:14. - alb@2Peter:1:5-10 alb@Ephesians:2:8-9.
DAILYLIGHT.txt
Found: DECEMBER24 AM @ If ye live after the flesh, ye shall die: but if ye through the Spirit do mortify the deeds of the body, ye shall live.-alb@Romans:8:13 alb@Galatians:5:19-21-25 alb@Titus:2:11-14.
SHEPHERDPUPLINUXIMG.txt
Found: Judges:19 @ The Levite Carries the Woman's Body Away http://shepherdpuplinux.us/img/Dore/OT-068-med.jpg
SHEPHERDPUPLINUXIMG.txt
Found: Mark:15 @ Jesus' Body Is Removed from the Cross http://shepherdpuplinux.us/img/Dore/NT-217-med.jpg
RPAUDIO.txt
Found: Info @ The teaching of Randy Pritts (RandyP ) on http://likepreciousfaith.us
COPYRIGHTINDEX.txt
Found: wesleynt @ TITLE: Wesley's NT DESCRIPTION: RIGTHS: Without payment you have received; without payment you are to give. PUBLISHER: somebody
EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: 1Clement:1:1 <1CLEMENT>@ By reason of the sudden and repeated calamities and reverses which are befalling us, brethren, we consider that we have been somewhat tardy in giving heed to the matters of dispute that have arisen among you, dearly beloved, and to the detestable and unholy sedition, so alien and strange to the elect of God, which a few headstrong and self-willed persons have kindled to such a pitch of madness that your name, once revered and renowned and lovely in the sight of all men, hath been greatly reviled.
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Found: 1Clement:2:7 <1CLEMENT>@ Ye repented not of any well-doing, but were ready unto every good work.
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Found: 1Clement:6:2 <1CLEMENT>@ By reason of jealousy women being persecuted, after that they had suffered cruel and unholy insults as Danaids and Dircae, safely reached the goal in the race of faith, and received a noble reward, feeble though they were in body.
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Found: 1Clement:15:6 <1CLEMENT>@ For the misery of the needy and for the groaning of the poor I will now arise, saith the Lord. I will set him in safety; I will deal boldly by him.
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Found: 1Clement:23:1 <1CLEMENT>@ The Father, who is pitiful in all things, and ready to do good, hath compassion on them that fear Him, and kindly and lovingly bestoweth His favors on them that draw nigh unto Him with a single mind.
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Found: 1Clement:30:4 <1CLEMENT>@ For He saith, He that saith much shall hear also again. Doth the ready talker think to be righteous?
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Found: 1Clement:31:1 <1CLEMENT>@ Let us therefore cleave unto His blessing, and let us see what are the ways of blessing. Let us study the records of the things that have happened from the beginning.
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Found: 1Clement:37:5 <1CLEMENT>@ Let us take our body as an example. The head without the feet is nothing; so likewise the feet without the head are nothing: even the smallest limbs of our body are necessary and useful for the whole body: but all the members conspire and unite in subjection, that the whole body maybe saved.
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Found: 1Clement:38:1 <1CLEMENT>@ So in our case let the whole body be saved in Christ Jesus, and let each man be subject unto his neighbor, according as also he was appointed with his special grace.
EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: 1Clement:46:7 <1CLEMENT>@ Wherefore do we tear and rend asunder the members of Christ, and stir up factions against our own body, and reach such a pitch of folly, as to forget that we are members one of another?
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Found: 1Clement:59:4 <1CLEMENT>@ We beseech Thee, Lord and Master, to be our help and succor. Save those among us who are in tribulation; have mercy on the lowly; lift up the fallen; show Thyself unto the needy; heal the ungodly; convert the wanderers of Thy people; feed the hungry; release our prisoners; raise up the weak; comfort the fainthearted. Let all the Gentiles know that Thou art the God alone, and Jesus Christ is Thy Son, and we are Thy people and the sheep of Thy pasture.
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Found: 2Clement:5:4 <2CLEMENT>@ Jesus said unto Peter, Let not the lambs fear the wolves after they are dead; and ye also, fear ye not them that kill you and are not able to do anything to you; but fear Him that after ye are dead hath power over soul and body, to cast them into the Gehenna of fire.
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Found: 2Clement:12:4 <2CLEMENT>@ And by the outside as the inside He meaneth this: by the inside he meaneth the soul and by the outside the body. Therefore in like manner as they body appeareth, so also let thy soul be manifest by its good works.
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Found: 2Clement:14:2 <2CLEMENT>@ And I do not suppose ye are ignorant that the living Church is the body of Christ: for the scripture saith, God made man, male and female. The male is Christ and the female is the Church. And the Books and the Apostles plainly declare that the Church existeth not now for the first time, but hath been from the beginning: for she was spiritual, as our Jesus also was spiritual, but was manifested in the last days that He might save us.
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Found: 2Clement:15:4 <2CLEMENT>@ For this word is the token of a great promise: for the Lord saith of Himself that He is more ready to give than he that asketh to ask.
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Found: 2Clement:17:1 <2CLEMENT>@ Let us therefore repent with our whole heart, lest any of us perish by the way. For if we have received commands, that we should make this our business, to tear men away from idols and to instruct them, how much more is it wrong that a soul which knoweth God already should perish!
EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: 2Clement:19:1 <2CLEMENT>@ Therefore, brothers and sisters, after the God of truth hath been heard, I read unto you an exhortation to the end that ye may give heed to the things which are written, for that ye may save both yourselves and him that readeth in the midst of you. For I ask of you as a reward that ye repent with your whole heart, and give salvation and life to yourselves. For doing this we shall set a goal for all the young who desire to toil in the study of piety and of the goodness of God.
EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: Barnabas:4:10 @ Let us flee from all vanity, let us entirely hate the works of the evil way. Do not entering in privily stand apart by yourselves, as if ye were already justified, but assemble yourselves together and consult concerning the common welfare.
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Found: Barnabas:6:18 @ Now we have already said above; And let them increase and multiply and rule over the fishes. But who is he that is able now to rule over beasts and fishes and fowls of the heaven; for we ought to perceive that to rule implieth power, so that one should give orders and have dominion.
EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: Barnabas:10:5 @ And thou shalt not eat, saith He, lamprey nor polypus nor cuttle fish . Thou shalt not, He meaneth, become like unto such men, who are desperately wicked, and are already condemned to death, just as these fishes alone are accursed and swim in the depths, not swimming on the surface like the rest, but dwell on the ground beneath the deep sea.
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Found: Barnabas:10:6 @ Moreover thou shalt not eat the hare. Why so? Thou shalt not be found a corrupter of boys, nor shalt thou become like such persons; for the hare gaineth one passage in the body every year; for according to the number of years it lives it has just so many orifices.
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Found: Barnabas:14:5 @ But He was made manifest, in order that at the same time they might be perfected in their sins, and we might receive the covenant through Him who inherited it, even the Lord Jesus, who was prepared beforehand hereunto, that appearing in person He might redeem out of darkness our hearts which had already been paid over unto death and delivered up to the iniquity of error, and thus establish the covenant in us through the word.
EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: Barnabas:19:6 @ Thou shalt not be found coveting thy neighbors goods; thou shalt not be found greedy of gain. Neither shalt thou cleave with thy soul to the lofty, but shalt walk with the humble and righteous. The accidents that befall thee thou shalt receive as good, knowing that nothing is done without God. Thou shalt not be double minded nor double tongued.
EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: Barnabas:20:2 @ persecutors of good men, hating the truth, loving lies, not perceiving the reward of righteousness, not cleaving to the good nor to the righteous judgment, paying no heed to the widow and the orphan, wakeful not for the fear of God but for that which is evil; men from whom gentleness and forbearance stand aloof and far off; loving vain things, pursuing a recompense, not pitying the poor man, not toiling for him that is oppressed with toil, ready to slander, not recognizing Him that made them murderers of children, corrupters of the creatures of God, turning away from him that is in want, oppressing him that is afflicted, advocates of the wealthy, unjust judges of the poor, sinful in all things.
EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: Barnabas:21:8 @ So long as the good vessel (of the body) is with you, be lacking in none of these things, but search them out constantly, and fulfill every commandment; for they deserve it.
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Found: Didache:16:1 @ Be watchful for your life; let your lamps not be quenched and your loins not ungirdled, but be ye ready; for ye know not the hour the hour in which our Lord cometh.
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Found: Diognetus:2:2 @ Is not one of them stone, like that which we tread under foot, and another bronze, no better than the vessels which are forged for our use, and another wood, which has already become rotten, and another silver, which needs a man to guard it lest it be stolen, and another iron, which is corroded with rust, and another earthenware, not a whit more comely than that which is supplied for the most dishonorable service?
EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: Diognetus:3:2 @ The Jews then, so far as they abstain from the mode of worship described above, do well in claiming to reverence one God of the universe and to regard Him as Master; but so far as they offer Him this worship in methods similar to those already mentioned, they are altogether at fault.
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Found: Diognetus:5:3 @ Nor again do they possess any invention discovered by any intelligence or study of ingenious men, nor are they masters of any human dogma as some are.
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Found: Diognetus:6:1 @ In a word, what the soul is in a body, this the Christians are in the world.
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Found: Diognetus:6:2 @ The soul is spread through all the members of the body, and Christians through the divers cities of the world.
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Found: Diognetus:6:3 @ The soul hath its abode in the body, and yet it is not of the body. So Christians have their abode in the world, and yet they are not of the world.
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Found: Diognetus:6:4 @ The soul which is invisible is guarded in the body which is visible: so Christians are recognized as being in the world, and yet their religion remaineth invisible.
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Found: Diognetus:6:7 @ The soul is enclosed in the body, and yet itself holdeth the body together; so Christians are kept in the world as in a prison-house, and yet they themselves hold the world together.
EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: Diognetus:9:1 @ Having thus planned everything already in His mind with His Son, He permitted us during the former time to be borne along by disorderly impulses as we desired, led astray by pleasures and lusts, not at all because He took delight in our sins, but because He bore with us, not because He approved of the past season of iniquity, but because He was creating the present season of righteousness, that, being convicted in the past time by our own deeds as unworthy of life, we might now be made deserving by the goodness of God, and having made clear our inability to enter into the kingdom of God of ourselves, might be enabled by the ability of God.
EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: Hermas:1:4 @ Now, while I prayed, the heaven was opened, and I see the lady, whom I had desired, greeting me from heaven, saying, "Good morrow, Hermas."
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Found: Hermas:1:5 @ And, looking at her, I said to her, "Lady, what doest thou here?" Then she answered me, "I was taken up, that I might convict thee of thy sins before the Lord."
EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: Hermas:1:7 @ I answered her and said, "Sin against thee? In what way? Did I ever speak an unseemly word unto thee? Did I not always regard thee as a goddess? Did I not always respect thee as a sister? How couldst thou falsely charge me, lady, with such villainy and uncleanness?
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Found: Hermas:2:2 @ While I was advising and discussing these matters in my heart, I see, before me a great white chair of snow-white wool; and there came an aged lady in glistening raiment, having a book in her hands, and she sat down alone, and she saluted me, "Good morrow, Hermas." Then I grieved and weeping, said, "Good morrow, lady."
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Found: Hermas:2:3 @ And she said to me "Why so gloomy, Hermas, thou that art patient and good-tempered and art always smiling? Why so downcast in thy looks, and far from cheerful?" And I said to her, "Because of an excellent lady's saying that I had sinned against her."
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Found: Hermas:2:4 @ Then she said, "Far be this thing from the servant of God! Nevertheless the thought did enter into thy heart concerning her. Now to the servants of God such a purpose bringeth sin. For it is an evil and mad purpose to overtake a devout spirit that hath been already approved, that it should desire an evil deed, and especially if it be Hermas the temperate, who abstaineth from every evil desire, and is full of all simplicity and of great guilelessness.
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Found: Hermas:3:3 @ After these words of hers had ceased, she saith unto me, "Wilt thou listen to me as I read?" Then say I, "Yes, lady." She saith to me, "Be attentive, and hear the glories of God" I listened with attention and with wonder to that which I had no power to remember; for all the words were terrible, such as man cannot bear. The last words however I remembered, for they were suitable for us and gentle.
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Found: Hermas:4:2 @ Then she calleth me unto her, and she touched my breast, and saith to me, "Did my reading please thee?" And I say unto her, "Lady, these last words please me, but the former were difficult and hard." Then she spake to me, saying, "These last words are for the righteous, but the former are for the heathen and the rebellious."
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Found: Hermas:15:3 @ But after I had risen up from prayer, I behold before me the aged lady, whom also I had seen last year, walking and reading a little book. And she saith to me, "Canst thou report these things to the elect of God?" I say unto her, "Lady, I cannot recollect so much; but give me the little book, that I may copy it." "Take it," saith she, "and be sure and return it to me."
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Found: Hermas:48:2 @ And afterwards I saw a vision in my house. The aged woman came, and asked me, if I had already given the book to the elders. I said that I had not given it. "Thou hast done well," she said, "for I have words to add. When then I shall have finished all the words, it shall be made known by thy means to all the elect.
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Found: Hermas:19y:3 @ I asked her, saying, "Lady, to what part of the country?" "Where thou wilt," saith she. I selected a beautiful and retired spot; but before I spoke to her and named the spot, she saith to me, "I will come, whither thou willest."
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Found: Hermas:19y:8 @ And after the young men had retired and we were left alone, she saith to me, "Sit down here." I say to her, "Lady, let the elders sit down first." "Do as I bid thee," saith she, "sit down."
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Found: Hermas:19y:9 @ When then I wanted to sit down on the right side, she would not allow me, but beckoned me with her hand that I should sit on the left side. As then I was musing thereon, and was sad because she would not permit me to sit on the right side, she saith to me, "Art thou sad, Hermas? The place on the right side is for others, even for those who have already been well-pleasing to God, and have suffered for the Name's sake. But thou lackest much that thou shouldest sit with them; but as thou abidest in thy simplicity, even so, and thou shalt sit with them, thou and as many as shall have done their deeds, and have suffered what they suffered."
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Found: Hermas:210:4 @ Then she again took me by the hand, and raiseth me, and seateth me on the couch at the left hand, while she herself sat on the right. And lifting up a certain glistening rod, she saith to me, "Seest thou a great thing?" I say to her, "Lady, I see nothing." She saith to me, "Look thou; dost thou not see in front of thee a great tower being builded upon the waters, of glistening square stones?"
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Found: Hermas:311:1 @ When she had shown me these things, she wished to hurry away. I say to her, "Lady, what advantage is it to me to have seen these things, and yet not to know what the things mean? "She answered and said unto me, "Thou art an over-curious fellow, in desiring to know all that concerns the tower." "Yea, lady," I said, "that I may announce it to my brethren, and that they may be the more gladdened and when they hear these things they may know the Lord in great glory." Then said she,
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Found: Hermas:311:4 @ I say unto her, "Lady, since thou didst hold me worthy once for all, that thou shouldest reveal all things to me, reveal them." Then she saith to me, "Whatsoever is possible to be revealed to thee, shall be revealed. Only let thy heart be with God, and doubt not in thy mind about that which thou seest."
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Found: Hermas:311:5 @ I asked her, "Wherefore is the tower builded upon waters, lady?" "I told thee so before," said she, "and indeed thou dost enquire diligently. So by thy enquiry thou discoverest the truth. Hear then why the tower is builded upon waters; it is because your life is saved and shall be saved by water. But the tower has been founded by the word of the Almighty and Glorious Name, and is strengthened by the unseen power of the Master."
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Found: Hermas:412:1 @ I answered and said unto her, "Lady, this thing is great and marvelous. But the six young men that build, who are they, lady?" "These are the holy angels of God, that were created first of all, unto whom the Lord delivered all His creation to increase and to build it, and to be masters of all creation. By their hands therefore the building of the tower will be accomplished."
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Found: Hermas:412:3 @ I enquired of her, saying, "Lady, I could wish to know concerning the end of the stones, and their power, of what kind it is." She answered and said unto me, "It is not that thou of all men art especially worthy that it should be revealed to thee; for there are others before thee, and better than thou art, unto whom these visions ought to have been revealed. But that the name of God may be glorified, it hath been revealed to thee, all shall be revealed, for the sake of the doubtful-minded, who question in their hearts whether these things are so or not. Tell them that all these things are true, and that there is nothing beside the truth, but that all are steadfast, and valid, and established on a firm foundation.
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Found: Hermas:513:1 @ "Hear now concerning the stones that go to the building The stones that are squared and white, and that fit together in their joints, these are the apostles and bishops and teachers and deacons, who walked after the holiness of God, and exercised their office of bishop and teacher and deacon in purity and sanctity for the elect of God, some of them already fallen on sleep, and others still living. And because they always agreed with one another, they both had peace among themselves and listened one to another. Therefore their joinings fit together in the building of the tower."
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Found: Hermas:513:2 @ "But they that are dragged from the deep, and placed in the building, and that fit together in their joinings with the other stones that are already builded in, who are they?" "These are they that suffered for the name of the Lord."
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Found: Hermas:513:3 @ "But the other stones that are brought from the dry land, I would fain know who these are, lady." She said, "Those that go to the building, and yet are not hewn, these the Lord hath approved because they walked in the uprightness of the Lord, and rightly performed His commandments."
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Found: Hermas:5[13^:5 @ "But the white and round stones, which did not fit into the building, who are they, lady?" She answered and said to me, "How long art thou foolish and stupid, and enquirest everything, and understandest nothing? These are they that have faith, but have also riches of this world. When tribulation cometh, they deny their Lord by reason of their riches and their business affairs."
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Found: Hermas:5[13^:6 @ And I answered and said unto her, "When then, lady, will they be useful for the building?" "When," she replied, "their wealth, which leadeth their souls astray, shall be cut away, then will they be useful for God. For just as the round stone, unless it be cut away, and lose some portion of itself, cannot become square, so also they that are rich in this world, unless their riches be cut away, cannot become useful to the Lord.
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Found: Hermas:816:2 @ She looked upon me, and smiled, and she saith to me, "Seest thou seven women round the tower?" "I see them, lady," say I. "This tower is supported by them by commandment of the Lord.
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Found: Hermas:816:5 @ "And the others, lady, who be they?" "They are daughters one of the other. The name of the one is Simplicity, of the next, Knowledge, of the next, Guilelessness, of the next, Reverence, of the next, Love. When then thou shalt do all the works of their mother, thou canst live."
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Found: Hermas:816:6 @ "I would fain know, lady," I say, "what power each of them possesseth." "Listen then," saith she, "to the powers which they have.
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Found: Hermas:917:3 @ For some men through their much eating bring weakness on the flesh, and injure their flesh: whereas the flesh of those who have nought to eat is injured by their not having sufficient nourishment, and their body is ruined.
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Found: Hermas:1119:2 @ In the first vision wherefore did she appear to thee an aged woman and seated on a chair? Because your spirit was aged, and already decayed, and had no power by reason of your infirmities and acts of double-mindedness.
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Found: Hermas:1119:4 @ "Wherefore then she was seated on a chair, I would fain know, Sir." "Because every weak person sits on a chair by reason of his weakness, that the weakness of his body may be supported. So thou hast the symbolism of the first vision."
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Found: Hermas:223:2 @ I knew from the former Visions that it was the Church, and I became more cheerful. She saluteth me, saying, "Good morrow, my good man"; and I saluted her in turn, "Lady, good morrow."
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Found: Hermas:223:3 @ She answered and said unto me, "Did nothing meet thee? "I say unto her, Lady, such a huge beast, that could have destroyed whole peoples: but, by the power of the Lord and by His great mercy, I escaped it."
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Found: Hermas:324:1 @ I asked her concerning the four colors, which the beast had upon its head. Then she answered me and said, "Again thou art curious about such matters." "Yes, lady," said I, "make known unto me what these things are."
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Found: Hermas:331:3 @ But, since thou enquirest all things accurately, I will declare unto thee this also, so as to give no excuse to those who shall hereafter believe or those who have already believed, on the Lord. For they that have already believed, or shall hereafter believe, have not repentance for sins, but have only remission of their former sins.
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Found: Hermas:138:10 @ Hear now what follow upon these; to minister to widows, to visit the orphans and the needy, to ransom the servants of God from their afflictions, to be hospitable (for in hospitality benevolence from time to time has a place), to resist no man, to be tranquil, to show yourself more submissive than all men, to reverence the aged, to practice righteousness, to observe brotherly feeling, to endure injury, to be long-suffering, to bear no grudge, to exhort those who are sick at soul, not to cast away those that have stumbled from the faith, but to convert them and to put courage Into them, to reprove sinners, not to oppress debtors and indigent persons, and whatsoever actions are like these.
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Found: Hermas:346:6 @ But now I say unto thee; if thou keep them not. but neglect them thou shalt not have salvation, neither thy children nor thy household, since thou hast already pronounced judgment against thyself that these commandments cannot be kept by a man."
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Found: Hermas:150:6 @ Take heed therefore; as dwelling in a strange land prepare nothing more for thyself but a competency which is sufficient for thee, and make ready that, whensoever the master of this city may desire to cast thee out for thine opposition to his law, thou mayest go forth from his city and depart into thine own city and use thine own law joyfully, free from all insult.
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Found: Hermas:166:4 @ "But behold, Sir," say I, "they have repented with their whole heart." "I am quite aware myself," saith he, "that they have repented with their whole heart; well, thinkest thou that the sins of those who repent are forgiven forthwith? Certainly not; but the person who repents must torture his own soul, and must be thoroughly humble in his every action, and be afflicted with all the divers kinds of affliction; and if he endure the afflictions which come upon him, assuredly He Who created all things and endowed them with power will be moved with compassion and will bestow some remedy.
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Found: Hermas:369:5 @ I say unto him; "Sir, wherefore did he send away some into the tower, and leave others for thee?" "As many," saith he, "as transgressed the law which they received from him, these he left under my authority for repentance; but as many as already satisfied the law and have observed it, these he has under his own authority."
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Found: Hermas:470:2 @ And when he saw me girded and ready to minister to him "Call," saith he, "the men whose rods have been planted, according to the rank as each presented their rods." And I went away to the plain, and called them all; and they stood all of them according to their ranks.
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Found: Hermas:975:4 @ But others of them were doubtful-minded, not hoping to be saved by reason of the deeds that they had done; and others were double-minded and made divisions among themselves. For these then that were double-minded by reason of their doings there is still repentance; but their repentance ought to be speedy, that their dwelling may be within the tower; but for those who repent not, but continue in their pleasures, death is nigh.
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Found: Hermas:1390:5 @ For this cause thou seest the tower made a single stone with the rock. So also they that have believed in the Lord through His Son and clothe themselves in these spirits, shall become one spirit and one body, and their garments all of one color. But such persons as bear the names of the virgins have their dwelling in the tower."
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Found: Hermas:1390:7 @ These all," saith he, "received the name of the Son of God, and received likewise the power of these virgins. When then they received these spirits, they were strengthened, and were with the servants of God, and they had one spirit and one body and one garment; for they had the same mind, and they wrought righteousness.
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Found: Hermas:13[90^:3 @ For all these things I gave thanks unto the Lord, because He had compassion on all that called upon His name, and sent forth the angel of repentance to us that had sinned against Him, and refreshed our spirit, and, when we were already ruined and had no hope of life, restored our life.
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Found: Hermas:15[92^:5 @ "Wherefore, Sir," say I, "did the forty stones also come up with them from the deep, though they had already received the seal?" "Because," saith he, "these, the apostles and the teachers who preached the name of the Son of God, after they had fallen asleep in the power and faith of the Son of God, preached also to them that had fallen asleep before them, and themselves gave unto them the seal of the preaching.
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Found: Hermas:1794:5 @ But after they entered in together, and became one body, some of them defiled themselves, and were cast out from the society of the righteous, and became again such as they were before, or rather even worse."
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Found: Hermas:1895:3 @ And as thou sawest the stones removed from the tower and delivered over to the evil spirits, they too shall be cast out; and there shall be one body of them that are purified, just as the tower, after it had been purified, became made as it were of one stone. Thus shall it be with the Church of God also, after she hath been purified, and the wicked and hypocrites and blasphemers and double-minded and they that commit various kinds of wickedness have been cast out.
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Found: Hermas:1895:4 @ When these have been cast out, the Church of God shall be one body, one understanding, one mind, one faith, one love. And then the Son of God shall rejoice and be glad in them, for that He hath received back His people pure." "Great and glorious, Sir," say I, "are all these things.
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Found: Hermas:2097:4 @ But for all these repentance is possible, but it must be speedy, that in respect to what they omitted to do in the former times, they may now revert to (past) days, and do some good. If then they shall repent and do some good, they shall live unto God; but if they continue in their doings, they shall be delivered over to those women, the which shall put them to death.
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Found: Hermas:20[97^:4 @ Such are neither alive nor dead. Yet these also, if they repent quickly, shall be able to live; but if they repent not, they are delivered over already to the women who deprive them of their life.
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Found: Hermas:27104:2 @ bishops, hospitable persons, who gladly received into their houses at all times the servants of God without hypocrisy. These bishops at all times without ceasing sheltered the needy and the widows in their ministration and conducted themselves in purity at all times.
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Found: Hermas:2112:4 @ "Continue therefore," said he, "in this ministry, and complete it unto the end. For whosoever fulfill his commandments shall have life; yea such a man (shall have) great honor with the Lord. But whosoever keep not his commandments, fly from their life, and oppose him, and follow not his commandments, but deliver themselves over to death; and each one becometh guilty of his own blood. But I bid thee obey these commandments, and thou shalt have a remedy for thy sins.
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Found: IgnatiusMagnesians:6:2 @ Therefore do ye all study conformity to God and pay reverence one to another; and let no man regard his neighbor after the flesh, but love ye one another in Jesus Christ always. Let there be nothing among you which shall have power to divide you, but be ye united with the bishop and with them that preside over you as an ensample and a lesson of incorruptibility.
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Found: IgnatiusPolycarp:6:2 @ Please the Captain in whose army ye serve, from whom also ye will receive your pay. Let none of you be found a deserter. Let your baptism abide with you as your shield; your faith as your helmet; your love as your spear; your patience as your body armor. Let your works be your deposits, that ye may receive your assets due to you. Be ye therefore long-suffering one with another in gentleness, as God is with you. May I have joy of you always.
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Found: IgnatiusPolycarp:7:3 @ A Christian hath no authority over himself, but giveth his time to God. This is God's work, and yours also, when ye shall complete it: for I trust in the Divine grace, that ye are ready for an act of well doing which is meet for God. Knowing the fervor of your sincerity, I have exhorted you in a short letter.
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Found: IgnatiusRomans:2:2 @ Nay grant me nothing more than that I be poured out a libation to God, while there is still an altar ready; that forming yourselves into a chorus in love ye may sing to the Father in Jesus Christ, for that God hath vouchsafed that the bishop from Syria should be found in the West, having summoned him from the East. It is good to set from the world unto God, that I may rise unto Him.
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Found: IgnatiusRomans:4:2 @ Rather entice the wild beasts, that they may become my sepulchre and may leave no part of my body behind, so that I may not, when I am fallen asleep, be burdensome to any one. Then shall I be truly a disciple of Jesus Christ, when the world shall not so much as see my body. Supplicate the Lord for me, that through these instruments I may be found a sacrifice to God.
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Found: IgnatiusRomans:5:2 @ May I have joy of the beasts that have been prepared for me; and I pray that I may find them prompt; nay I will entice them that they may devour me promptly, not as they have done to some, refusing to touch them through fear. Yea though of themselves they should not be willing while I am ready, I myself will force them to it.
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Found: IgnatiusRomans:5:3 @ Bear with me. I know what is expedient for me. Now am I beginning to be a disciple. May naught of things visible and things invisible envy me; that I may attain unto Jesus Christ. Come fire and cross and grapplings with wild beasts, cuttings and manglings, wrenching of bones, hacking of limbs, crushings of my whole body, come cruel tortures of the devil to assail me. Only be it mine to attain unto Jesus Christ.
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Found: IgnatiusSmyrneans:1:2 @ truly nailed up in the flesh for our sakes under Pontius Pilate and Herod the tetrarch (of which fruit are we--that is, of His most blessed passion); that He might set up an ensign unto all the ages through His resurrection, for His saints and faithful people, whether among Jews or among Gentiles, in one body of His Church.
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Found: IgnatiusSmyrneans:2:1 @ For He suffered all these things for our sakes that we might be salved; and He suffered truly, as also He raised Himself truly; not as certain unbelievers say, that He suffered in semblance, being themselves mere semblance. And according as their opinions are, so shall it happen to them, for they are without body and demon-like.
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Found: IgnatiusSmyrneans:3:2 @ and when He came to Peter and his company, He said to them, Lay hold and handle me, and see that I am not a demon without a body. And straightway they touched Him, and they believed, being joined unto His flesh and His blood. Wherefore also they despised death, nay they were found superior to death. And after His resurrection He [both ate with them and drank with them as one in the flesh, though spiritually He was united with the Father.
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Found: IgnatiusSmyrneans:11:3 @ It seemed to me therefore a fitting thing that ye should send one of your own people with a letter, that he might join with them in giving glory for the calm which by God's will had overtaken them, and because they were already reaching a haven through your prayers. Seeing ye are perfect, let your counsels also be perfect; for if ye desire to do well, God is ready to grant the means.
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Found: IgnatiusSmyrneans:12:2 @ I salute your godly bishop and your venerable presbytery and my fellow-servants the deacons, and all of you severally and in a body, in the name of Jesus Christ, and in His flesh and blood, in His passion and resurrection, which was both carnal and spiritual, in the unity of God and of yourselves. Grace to you, mercy, peace, patience, always.
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Found: MartyrdomPolycarp:2:3 @ And giving heed unto the grace of Christ they despised the tortures of this world, purchasing at the cost of one hour a release from eternal punishment. And they found the fire of their inhuman torturers cold: for they set before their eyes the escape from the eternal fire which is never quenched; while with the eyes of their heart they gazed upon the good things which are reserved for those that endure patiently, things which neither ear hath heard nor eye hath seen, neither have they entered into the heart of man, but were shown by the Lord to them, for they were no longer men but angels already.
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Found: MartyrdomPolycarp:7:1 @ So taking the lad with them, on the Friday about the supper hour, the gendarmes and horsemen went forth with their accustomed arms, hastening as against a robber. And coming up in a body late in the evening, they found the man himself in bed in an upper chamber in a certain cottage; and though he might have departed thence to another place, he would not, saying, The will of God be done.
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Found: MartyrdomPolycarp:13:2 @ But when the pile was made ready, divesting himself of all his upper garments and loosing his girdle, he endeavored also to take off his shoes, though not in the habit of doing this before, because all the faithful at all times vied eagerly who should soonest touch his flesh. For he had been treated with all honor for his holy life even before his gray hairs came.
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Found: MartyrdomPolycarp:14:1 @ So they did not nail him, but tied him. Then he, placing his hands behind him and being bound to the stake, like a noble ram out of a great flock for an offering, a burnt sacrifice made ready and acceptable to God, looking up to heaven said; 'O Lord God Almighty, the Father of Thy beloved and blessed Son Jesus Christ, through whom we have received the knowledge of Thee, the God of angels and powers and of all creation and of the whole race of the righteous, who live in Thy presence;
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Found: MartyrdomPolycarp:14:2 @ I bless Thee for that Thou hast granted me this day and hour, that I might receive a portion amongst the number of martyrs in the cup of Thy Christ unto resurrection of eternal life, both of soul and of body, in the incorruptibility of the Holy Spirit. May I be received among these in Thy presence this day, as a rich and acceptable sacrifice, as Thou didst prepare and reveal it beforehand, and hast accomplished it, Thou that art the faithful and true God.
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Found: MartyrdomPolycarp:15:2 @ The fire, making the appearance of a vault, like the sail of a vessel filled by the wind, made a wall round about the body of the martyr; and it was there in the midst, not like flesh burning, but like a loaf in the oven or like gold and silver refined in a furnace. For we perceived such a fragrant smell, as if it were the wafted odor of frankincense or some other precious spice.
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Found: MartyrdomPolycarp:16:1 @ So at length the lawless men, seeing that his body could not be consumed by the fire, ordered an executioner to go up to him and stab him with a dagger. And when he had done this, there came forth a dove and a quantity of blood, so that it extinguished the fire; and all the multitude marvelled that there should be so great a difference between the unbelievers and the elect.
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Found: MartyrdomPolycarp:17:1 @ But the jealous and envious Evil One, the adversary of the family of the righteous, having seen the greatness of his martyrdom and his blameless life from the beginning, and how he was crowned with the crown of immortality and had won a reward which none could gainsay, managed that not even his poor body should be taken away by us, although many desired to do this and to touch his holy flesh.
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Found: MartyrdomPolycarp:17:2 @ So he put forward Nicetes, the father of Herod and brother of Alce, to plead with the magistrate not to give up his body, 'lest,' so it was said, 'they should abandon the crucified one and begin to worship this man'--this being done at the instigation and urgent entreaty of the Jews, who also watched when we were about to take it from the fire, not knowing that it will be impossible for us either to forsake at any time the Christ who suffered for the salvation of the whole world of those that are saved--suffered though faultless for sinners--nor to worship any other.
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Found: MartyrdomPolycarp:18:3 @ where the Lord will permit us to gather ourselves together, as we are able, in gladness and joy, and to celebrate the birth-day of his martyrdom for the commemoration of those that have already fought in the contest, and for the training and preparation of those that shall do so hereafter.
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Found: MartyrdomPolycarp:22:3 @ From these papers of Irenaeus then, as has been stated already, Gaius made a copy, and from the copy of Gaius Isocrates made another in Corinth.
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Found: Polycarp:8:1 @ Let us therefore without ceasing hold fast by our hope and by the earnest of our righteousness, which is Jesus Christ who took up our sins in His own body upon the tree, who did no sin, neither was guile found in His mouth, but for our sakes He endured all things, that we might live in Him.
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Found: Polycarp:11:4 @ Therefore I am exceedingly grieved for him and for his wife, unto whom may the Lord grant true repentance. Be ye therefore yourselves also sober herein, and hold not such as enemies but restore them as frail and erring members, that ye may save the whole body of you. For so doing, ye do edify one another.
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Found: 1Clement:1:1 <1CLEMENT>@ By reason of the sudden and repeated calamities and reverses which are befalling us, brethren, we consider that we have been somewhat tardy in giving heed to the matters of dispute that have arisen among you, dearly beloved, and to the detestable and unholy sedition, so alien and strange to the elect of God, which a few headstrong and self-willed persons have kindled to such a pitch of madness that your name, once revered and renowned and lovely in the sight of all men, hath been greatly reviled.
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Found: 1Clement:6:2 <1CLEMENT>@ By reason of jealousy women being persecuted, after that they had suffered cruel and unholy insults as Danaids and Dircae, safely reached the goal in the race of faith, and received a noble reward, feeble though they were in body.
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Found: 1Clement:15:6 <1CLEMENT>@ For the misery of the needy and for the groaning of the poor I will now arise, saith the Lord. I will set him in safety; I will deal boldly by him.
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Found: 2Clement:5:4 <2CLEMENT>@ Jesus said unto Peter, Let not the lambs fear the wolves after they are dead; and ye also, fear ye not them that kill you and are not able to do anything to you; but fear Him that after ye are dead hath power over soul and body, to cast them into the Gehenna of fire.
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Found: 2Clement:12:4 <2CLEMENT>@ And by the outside as the inside He meaneth this: by the inside he meaneth the soul and by the outside the body. Therefore in like manner as they body appeareth, so also let thy soul be manifest by its good works.
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Found: 2Clement:14:2 <2CLEMENT>@ And I do not suppose ye are ignorant that the living Church is the body of Christ: for the scripture saith, God made man, male and female. The male is Christ and the female is the Church. And the Books and the Apostles plainly declare that the Church existeth not now for the first time, but hath been from the beginning: for she was spiritual, as our Jesus also was spiritual, but was manifested in the last days that He might save us.
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Found: 2Clement:19:1 <2CLEMENT>@ Therefore, brothers and sisters, after the God of truth hath been heard, I read unto you an exhortation to the end that ye may give heed to the things which are written, for that ye may save both yourselves and him that readeth in the midst of you. For I ask of you as a reward that ye repent with your whole heart, and give salvation and life to yourselves. For doing this we shall set a goal for all the young who desire to toil in the study of piety and of the goodness of God.
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