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MEMORYVERSE.txt
Found:
kjv@Isaiah:53:7 @ He was oppressed, and he was afflicted, yet he opened...
MEMORYVERSE.txt
Found: kjv@Genesis:8:22 @ While the earth remaineth, seedtime and harvest, and cold and...
MEMORYVERSE.txt
Found: kjv@Isaiah:55:10 @ For as the rain cometh down, and the snow from...
MEMORYVERSE.txt
Found: kjv@Psalms:103:4 @ Who redeemeth thy life from destruction; who crowneth thee with...
MEMORYVERSE.txt
Found: kjv@Proverbs:15:1 @ A soft answer turneth away wrath: but grievous words stir...
MEMORYVERSE.txt
Found: kjv@Psalms:23:5 @ Thou preparest a table before me in the presence of...
INDEXDICTIONARY.txt
Found: dict:easton Bonnet @ Bonnet
INDEXDICTIONARY.txt
Found: dict:easton Cornet @ Cornet
INDEXDICTIONARY.txt
Found: dict:easton Epaenetus @ Epaenetus
INDEXDICTIONARY.txt
Found: dict:easton Hornet @ Hornet
INDEXDICTIONARY.txt
Found: dict:easton Signet @ Signet
SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: http://www.apostolic-churches.net/bible/sbs @ Bible Scriptures By Subject - Rodney Qualls/Bible Study Tools
DENVERAREADIRECTORY.txt
Found: 001014 @ Agape Life Church 5970 W. 60th Avenue Arvada, CO 80003 Call: 303-431-6481 agapelife@qwest.net
DENVERAREADIRECTORY.txt
Found: 001020 @ All Saints Lutheran Church 15625 E. Iliff Ave. Aurora, CO 80013 Call: 303-752-4083 info@allsaintsnet.org
DENVERAREADIRECTORY.txt
Found: 001033 @ Apostolic Assembly 8333 Acoma Way Denver, CO 80221 Call: 303-294-0679 bethel8333@comcast.net
DENVERAREADIRECTORY.txt
Found: 001038 @ Arapahoe Road Baptist Church 780 E. Arapahoe Rd. Centennial, CO 80122 Call: 303-794-3033 mychurch@arbc.net
DENVERAREADIRECTORY.txt
Found: 001041 @ Arvada Church of Christ 6757 Simms St. Arvada, CO 80004-2535 Call: 303-424-3765 acoc@earthlink.net
DENVERAREADIRECTORY.txt
Found: 001043 @ Arvada First United 7195 Simms St. Arvada, CO 80003 Call: 303-421-0891 fuca@pcisys.net
DENVERAREADIRECTORY.txt
Found: 001044 @ Arvada Mennonite Church 5927 Miller St. Arvada, CO 80004 Call: 303-424-6261 arvadamenn@mennonite.net
DENVERAREADIRECTORY.txt
Found: 001046 @ Arvada United Methodist Church 6750 Carr St. Arvada, CO 80004 Call: 303-421-5135 cschuster@quest.net
DENVERAREADIRECTORY.txt
Found: 001050 @ Assumption Greek Orthodox 4610 E. Alameda Ave. Denver, CO 80246 Call: 303-388-9314 fm@papouli.net
DENVERAREADIRECTORY.txt
Found: 001093 @ Bethlehem Lutheran Church 1000 15th Ave. Longmont, CO 80501 Call: 303-776-3290 admin@bethlehem-lutheran.net
DENVERAREADIRECTORY.txt
Found: 001094 @ Bethlehem Lutheran Church 2100 N. Wadsworth Blvd. Lakewood, CO 80214 Call: 303-238-7676 ddyer@bethluth.net
DENVERAREADIRECTORY.txt
Found: 001102 @ Bonnie Brae Baptist Church 700 Bonnie Brae Blvd Denver, CO 80209 Call: 303-722-7611 timwreed@qwest.net
DENVERAREADIRECTORY.txt
Found: 001108 @ Brentwood United Methodist Church 1899 S. Irving St. Denver, CO 80219-4610 Call: 303-922-9478 brentwoodumc@covad.net
DENVERAREADIRECTORY.txt
Found: 001120 @ Burns Memorial United Methodist Church 1095 Newark St Aurora, CO 80010 Call: 303-364-3381 burnsunitedmetho@qwest.net
DENVERAREADIRECTORY.txt
Found: 001130 @ Calvary Chapel Broomfield 1200 Miramonte St. Broomfield, CO 80020 Call: 303-442-8671 calvarychapel@earthlink.net
DENVERAREADIRECTORY.txt
Found: 001134 @ Calvary Chapel Of Boulder Meets at Boulder Jr. Academy - 2641 4th Street (4th & Dewey) Boulder, CO Call: 303-442-8671 ccbldr@ix.netcom.com
DENVERAREADIRECTORY.txt
Found: 001141 @ Calvary Episcopal Church 1320 Arapahoe St. Golden, CO 80401 Call: 303-279-2188 sferdig@calvarygolden.net
DENVERAREADIRECTORY.txt
Found: 001160 @ Castlewood Canyon Church 389 Castlewood Canyon Rd. Franktown, CO 80116-8913 Call: 303-688-8730 ccanyonc@worldnet.att.net
DENVERAREADIRECTORY.txt
Found: 001175 @ Central Christian Church 3690 Cherry Creek S Dr Denver, CO 80209 Call: 303-744-1015 ccchurch7@Qwest.net
DENVERAREADIRECTORY.txt
Found: 001195 @ Christ Church (Meet at Foothills Chapel) 1950 Ford St. Golden, CO Call: 303-384-3977 christchurch@prodigy.net
DENVERAREADIRECTORY.txt
Found: 001197 @ Christ Community Church 8085 E. Hampden Ave. Denver, CO 80231-4809 Call: 303-755-0745 christcc@pcisys.net
DENVERAREADIRECTORY.txt
Found: 001200 @ Christ Congregational Church, UCC 2500 S. Sheridan Blvd. Denver, CO 80227--3704 Call: 303-935-8350 eslinger1@quest.net
DENVERAREADIRECTORY.txt
Found: 001202 @ Christ Episcopal Church of Ft. Collins 3850 Ziegler Rd. Ft. Collins, CO 80525 Call: 970-223-0682 ed.g.davis@comcast.net
DENVERAREADIRECTORY.txt
Found: 001203 @ Christ fellowship Church 3850 Ziegler Rd Ft. Collins, CO 80525 Call: 970-223-0682 ed.g.davis@comcast.net
DENVERAREADIRECTORY.txt
Found: 001205 @ Christian Church of Broomfield 12601 Sheridan Broomfield, CO 80020 Call: 303-469-2314 ccobroomfield@quest.net
DENVERAREADIRECTORY.txt
Found: 001212 @ Christ Lutheran Church 8997 S. Broadway Highlands Ranch, CO 80129 Call: 303-791-0803 pdjjensen@quest.net
DENVERAREADIRECTORY.txt
Found: 001216 @ Christ Our Redeemer PO Box 537 Bennett, CO 80102 Call: 303-644-3044 pastormikemalone@yahoo.com
DENVERAREADIRECTORY.txt
Found: 001238 @ Church of Christ (Albion St.) 3400 Albion St Denver, CO 80207 Call: 303-322-2625 eastdenverc2@netscape.net
DENVERAREADIRECTORY.txt
Found: 001243 @ Church of Christ (Milwaukee) 2000 S Milwaukee St Denver, CO 80210 Call: 303-758-8280 ucochrist1@qwest.net
DENVERAREADIRECTORY.txt
Found: 001245 @ Church Of Christ (Youngfield St.) 455 S Youngfield Ct Denver, CO 80228 Call: 303-988-1024 contact@lakewoodcc.net
DENVERAREADIRECTORY.txt
Found: 001253 @ Church of the Hills Presbyterian PO Box 1210 Evergreen, CO 80437 Call: 303-674-6641 churchofthehills@covad.net
DENVERAREADIRECTORY.txt
Found: 001254 @ Church of the Holy Comforter 1700 W. 10th Ave. Broomfield, CO 80020 Call: 303-466-2667 holycomforter@qwest.net
DENVERAREADIRECTORY.txt
Found: 001255 @ Church of the Holy Comforter 1700 W. 10th Ave. Broomfield, CO 80020 Call: 303-466-2667 holycomforter@qwest.net
DENVERAREADIRECTORY.txt
Found: 001267 @ Clear Creek Church 10555 W. 44th Ave. Wheat Ridge, CO 80033 Call: 303-424-8963 clearcreekchurch@cc.attbbs.net
DENVERAREADIRECTORY.txt
Found: 001319 @ Crossroads of the Rockies 4201 W. Kentucky Denver, CO 80219 Call: 303-922-8772 brightspot@qwest.net
DENVERAREADIRECTORY.txt
Found: 001325 @ Deer Creek Community Church 8131 S. Pierce St. Littleton, CO 80128-5755 Call: 303-933-9300 dccof@earthlink.net
DENVERAREADIRECTORY.txt
Found: 001339 @ Denver South 7th Day adventist 2675 S. Downing St. Denver, CO 80210 Call: 303-744-1271 www.tagnet.org/denver_south
DENVERAREADIRECTORY.txt
Found: 001366 @ Emmanuel Community Church 12229 W 80 Ave Arvada, CO 80005 bobnglenda@earthlink.net
DENVERAREADIRECTORY.txt
Found: 001376 @ Englewood United Methodist Church 3885 S Broadway Englewood, CO 80110 Call: 303-781-4041 pastoreumc@qwest.net
DENVERAREADIRECTORY.txt
Found: 001377 @ Englewood Wesleyan Church 4609 S Fox St Englewood, CO 80110 Call: 303-781-2785 pastoreumc@qwest.net
DENVERAREADIRECTORY.txt
Found: 001409 @ Fountain of Life Church 488 S. Chambers Rd Unit 6 Aurora, CO 80017 Call: 303-671-9988 churchfol@qwest.net
DENVERAREADIRECTORY.txt
Found: 001424 @ Green Valley Church EFCA 19390 E 48th Ave Denver, CO 80249 Call: 303-371-5611 Green_Valley@Earthlink.net
DENVERAREADIRECTORY.txt
Found: 001429 @ Heritage Community Bible Church 5615 W 64 Ave. Arvada, CO 80003 Call: 303-420-6292 hcbcarvada@comcast.net
DENVERAREADIRECTORY.txt
Found: 001430 @ Heritage Evangelical Free Church 555 N. Heritage Ave. Castle Rock, CO 80104 Call: 303-660-9911 brent@heritageefc.net
DENVERAREADIRECTORY.txt
Found: 001466 @ Lakewood Church of Christ 455 S. Youngfield Ct. Lakewood, CO 80228-2509 Call: 303-988-1024 ralph@teal.net
DENVERAREADIRECTORY.txt
Found: 001503 @ Peace Lutheran Church 5675 Field St Arvada, CO 80002 Call: 303-424-4454 peace@peacelutheran.net
DENVERAREADIRECTORY.txt
Found: 001509 @ Redeemer Baptist Church 18800 E. Iliff Ave. Aurora, CO 80013 Call: 303-369-0763 rbc1994@earthlink.net
DENVERAREADIRECTORY.txt
Found: 001514 @ Restoration Christian Fellowship 551 Norfolk St. Suite # 110 Aurora, CO 80011 Call: 303-341-1600 fgilbert@rcfminstries.net
DENVERAREADIRECTORY.txt
Found: 001520 @ Rock Creek Church 726 Front Street, Suite A Louisville, CO 80027 Call: 303-494-2927 ghuck@earthlink.net
DENVERAREADIRECTORY.txt
Found: 001522 @ Saint Andrew Lutheran Church 6774 W 66 Ave Arvada, CO 80003 Call: 303-421-5197 salchurchscc@earthlink.net
DENVERAREADIRECTORY.txt
Found: 001532 @ Shepherd of the Hills Presbyterian Church 11500 W 20th Ave. Lakewood, CO 80215 Call: 303-238-2482 mail@soth.net
DENVERAREADIRECTORY.txt
Found: 001534 @ Simpson United Methodist Church 6001 Wolff St Arvada, CO 80003 Call: 303-428-7963 simpsonumc@earthlink.net
DENVERAREADIRECTORY.txt
Found: 001549 @ The River Meeting at Boulder Jr. Academy - 2641 4th St. Boulder, CO 80304 Call: 303-499-1775 welcome@theriveronline.net
DENVERAREADIRECTORY.txt
Found: 001554 @ Treasuring God 1396 Flannigan Ct. Erie, CO 80516 Call: 303-828-4309 ffys@foodforyoursoul.net
DENVERAREADIRECTORY.txt
Found: 103052 @ Bennett Elementary School 462 8th St Bennett, CO 80102 CALL SCHOOL NOW
DENVERAREADIRECTORY.txt
Found: 103053 @ Bennett High School 610 7th St Bennett, CO 80102 CALL SCHOOL NOW
DENVERAREADIRECTORY.txt
Found: 103054 @ Bennett Middle School 455 8th St Bennett, CO 80102 CALL SCHOOL NOW
DENVERAREADIRECTORY.txt
Found: 103055 @ Bennett Preschool 455 8th St Bennett, CO 80102 CALL SCHOOL NOW
DENVERAREADIRECTORY.txt
Found: 103132 @ Corridor Community Academy 420 7th St Bennett, CO 80102 CALL SCHOOL NOW
CCELINDEX.txt
Found: http://www.iclnet.org/pub/resources/text/wittenberg/wittenberg-luther.html @ Martin Luther page
CCELINDEX.txt
Found: http://www.gospelcom.net/bible @ Bible Gatewayhttp://www.ccel.org (http://www.ccel.org/ccel/gospelcom - Gospel Communications Network )
CCELINDEX.txt
Found: http://www.ccel.org/ccel/jowett_b/theological.html @ Theological Essays of the Late Benjamin Jowettpage images provided by Internet Archive (http://www.ccel.org/ccel/jowett_b - Benjamin Jowett )
CCELINDEX.txt
Found: http://www.ccel.org/ccel/jowett_b/scripture.html @ Scripture and Truth: Dissertations by the Late Benjamin Jowett with Introduction by Lewis Campbell. page images provided by Internet Archive (http://www.ccel.org/ccel/jowett_b - Benjamin Jowett)
CCELINDEX.txt
Found: http://www.ccel.org/ccel/jowett_b/scripture.html @ Scripture and Truth: Dissertations by the Late Benjamin Jowett with Introduction by Lewis Campbell. page images provided by Internet Archive (http://www.ccel.org/ccel/jowett_b - Benjamin Jowett)
BIBLECHARACTERNAMES.txt
Found: dict:all Epaenetus @ kjv@Romans:16:5 NAME-EE
HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt
Found: dict:hitchcock Epenetus @ laudable; worthy of praise - HITCHCOCK-E
HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt
Found: dict:hitchcock Linus @ net - HITCHCOCK-L
HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt
Found: dict:hitchcock Sergius @ net - HITCHCOCK-S
HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt
Found: dict:hitchcock Troas @ penetrated - HITCHCOCK-T
HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt
Found: dict:hitchcock Zareah @ leprosy; hornet - HITCHCOCK-Z
HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt
Found: dict:hitchcock Zeruah @ leprous; wasp; hornet - HITCHCOCK-Z
HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt
Found: dict:hitchcock Zorah @ leprosy; scab; hornet - HITCHCOCK-Z
MOBILETRANSLATIONINDEX.txt
Found: biblehebr @ TITLE: Biblia hebraica DESCRIPTION: Bible Hébraïque,2° édition en cours, priorité au Codex de Leningrad, B19a,,Texte vocalisé en révision, texte cantilé en version Bêta Texte établi et édité par Didier Stadelmann et Jacques Laporte Anastésontai, CH Crissier, le Dimanche 29 Mars 2000 RIGTHS: Transcrire la bible hébraïque pour permettre l'affichage sur Internet, représente un très gros travail Vous êtes autorisé à copier librement le texte biblique et à l'utiliser selon vos besoins, en tant qu'exemple ou citation, y compris dans une publication commerciale ; mais elle ne doit pas contenir uniquement le texte biblique. Merci de veiller à une transmission du texte sans corruption. ; et au besoin de le corriger.Vous n'êtes pas autorisé à VENDRE une édition du texte biblique ou d'une partie de ce texte.
MOBILETRANSLATIONINDEX.txt
Found: frebbb @ BROKEN LINK TITLE: French Bible Bovet Bonnet (1900) DESCRIPTION: Version Bible Bovet Bonnet, from the Annotated Bible 1900 (BBB) (c) Claude Royerehttp://epelorient.free.fr - Lorient - France FreBBB Version 1.0 (june 2008) EN: This Sword Bible module provides the french translation of the OT by Félix Bovet (1824-1903), and of the NT by Louis Bonnet (1805-1892). They both are extracted from a well known commentary in France and Switzerland, still very appreciated today : "La Bible annotée". For practical reasons the verses reference have been modified to match the KJV one. FR: Ce module Sword FreBBB est composé de la traduction française de Félix Bovet (1824-1903) pour l'Ancien Testament, et de Louis Bonnet pour le Nouveau. Elles sont extraites de l'ouvrage bien connu : "La Bible annotée". Toutes les deux réunissent des qualités d'exactitude et d'expression qui les rendent agréables à lire par elles-mêmes, indépendamment de leurs notes. Afin de faciliter l'intégration aux logiciels bibliques, la numération des versets est celle de la King James. Claude Royère claude.royere@gmail.comhttp://epelorient.free.fr RIGTHS: Copyrighted; Free non-commercial distribution PUBLISHER:
MOBILETRANSLATIONINDEX.txt
Found: tab[sf_luther_1545_letzte_hand_rev2@ntchap] @ TITLE: Luther 1545 (Letzte Hand) DESCRIPTION: "Denn man mus nicht die buchstaben inn der lateinischen sprachen fragen / wie man sol Deutsch reden / wie diese esel thun / sondern / man mus die mutter im hause / die kinder auff der gassen / den gemeinen man auff dem marckt drumb fragen / vnd den selbigen auff das maul sehen / wie sie reden / vnd darnach dolmetzschen / so verstehen sie es denn / vnd mercken / das man Deutsch mit jn(nen) redet." RIGTHS: Umsonst habt ihrs empfangen, umsonst gebet es auch. (Matthäus 10:8) PUBLISHER: lutherbibel.net
LOCALMEDIA.txt
Found: MID @ media: midi/Christ_Returneth-Christ_Returneth.mid
WEBCHRISTIANITYSTUDY.txt
Found: RELIGIOUS MOVEMENTS @ Oxford Movement: A nineteenth century movement to more closely align Anglicanism with its Roman Catholic heritage; part of Anglo-Catholicism, a movement that continues into the 21st century.
DAILYLIGHT.txt
Found: MARCH2 PM @ There remaineth therefore a rest to the people of God.-ukjv@Hebrews:4:9 ukjv@Job:3:17-18 ukjv@Revelation:14:13 ukjv@John:11:11-13 ukjv@2Corinthians:5:4. ukjv@Romans:8:23-25.
DAILYLIGHT.txt
Found: MARCH25 PM @ Master, we have toiled all the night, and have taken nothing; nevertheless at thy word I will let down the net.-ukjv@Luke:5:5. ukjv@Matthew:28:18-20 ukjv@Matthew:13:47 ukjv@1Corinthians:9:16 ukjv@1Corinthians:9:22 ukjv@Galatians:6:9. ukjv@Isaiah:55:11. ukjv@1Corinthians:3:7.
DAILYLIGHT.txt
Found: APRIL11 AM @ In the multitude of words there wanteth not sin: but he that refraineth his lips is wise.-ukjv@Proverbs:10:19 ukjv@James:1:19. ukjv@Proverbs:16:32. ukjv@James:3:2. ukjv@Matthew:12:37. ukjv@Psalms:141:3 ukjv@1Peter:2:21-23. ukjv@Hebrews:12:3 ukjv@Revelation:14:5.
DAILYLIGHT.txt
Found: AUGUST8 AM @ The path of the just is as the shining light, that shineth more and more unto the perfect day.-ukjv@Proverbs:4:18 ukjv@Philippians:3:12. ukjv@Hosea:6:3 ukjv@Matthew:13:43. ukjv@2Corinthians:3:18. ukjv@1Corinthians:13:10-12. -I ukjv@John:3:2-3.
DAILYLIGHT.txt
Found: AUGUST26 AM @ Thou shalt make a plate of pure gold, and grave upon it, like the engravings of a signet: HOLINESS TO THE LORD.-ukjv@Exodus:28:36 ukjv@Hebrews:12:14. ukjv@John:4:24. ukjv@Isaiah:64:6. ukjv@Leviticus:10:3 ukjv@Ezekiel:43:12. ukjv@Psalms:93:5 ukjv@John:17:19. ukjv@Hebrews:4:14-16.
DAILYLIGHT.txt
Found: AUGUST26 PM @ My cup runneth over.-ukjv@Psalms:23:5 ukjv@Psalms:34:8-10. ukjv@Lamentations:3:22-23 ukjv@Psalms:16:5-6. ukjv@1Corinthians:3:22. ukjv@Ephesians:1:3 ukjv@Philippians:4:11. - ukjv@1Timothy:. kjv@6:6. ukjv@Philippians:4:19.
DAILYLIGHT.txt
Found: OCTOBER6 AM @ The Lord God omnipotent reigneth.-ukjv@Revelation:19:6 ukjv@Job:42:2. ukjv@Luke:18:27. ukjv@Daniel:4:35 ukjv@Isaiah:43:13. ukjv@Mark:14:36 ukjv@Matthew:9:28-29. ukjv@Matthew:8:2-3 ukjv@Isaiah:9:6. ukjv@Matthew:28:18 ukjv@Psalms:20:7. ukjv@2Chronicles:32:7.
DAILYLIGHT.txt
Found: OCTOBER23 PM @ It is the spirit that quickeneth.-ukjv@John:6:63 ukjv@1Corinthians:15:45. ukjv@John:3:6. ukjv@Titus:3:5 ukjv@Romans:8:9-11 ukjv@Galatians:2:20. ukjv@Romans:6:11.
DAILYLIGHT.txt
Found: OCTOBER26 AM @ The Lord reigneth.-ukjv@Psalms:99:1 ukjv@Jeremiah:5:22. ukjv@Psalms:75:6-7 ukjv@Daniel:2:21. ukjv@Matthew:24:6 ukjv@Romans:8:31. ukjv@Matthew:10:29-31.
DAILYLIGHT.txt
Found: NOVEMBER23 AM @ Whoso hearkeneth unto me shall dwell safely, and shall be quiet from fear of evil.-ukjv@Proverbs:1:33 ukjv@Psalms:90:1. ukjv@Psalms:91:1. ukjv@Psalms:91:4 ukjv@Colossians:3:3. ukjv@Zechariah:2:8. ukjv@Exodus:14:13-14. ukjv@Psalms:46:1-2 ukjv@Matthew:14:27. ukjv@Luke:24:38-39. ukjv@2Timothy:1:12.
DAILYLIGHT.txt
Found: DECEMBER31 PM @ There remaineth yet very much land to be possessed.-ukjv@Joshua:13:1 ukjv@Philippians:3:12 ukjv@Matthew:5:48. - ukjv@2Peter:1:5-7 ukjv@Philippians:1:9 ukjv@1Corinthians:2:9-10 ukjv@Hebrews:4:9. ukjv@Isaiah:33:17.
BIBLEATLAS.txt
Found: Info BIBLESNEThttp://www.biblesnet.com/maps.html These images are in the public domain (i.e. not copyrighted; FREE to copy and use)
BIBLETHINGS.txt
Found: ukjv@Exodus:30:34 @ Anise (Dill) (Anethum graveolens) - BiblePlants
BIBLETHINGS.txt
Found: ukjv@Exodus:30:34 @ Dill (Anethum graveolens) - BiblePlants
COPYRIGHTINDEX.txt
Found: biblehebr @ TITLE: Biblia hebraica DESCRIPTION: Bible Hébraïque,2° édition en cours, priorité au Codex de Leningrad, B19a,,Texte vocalisé en révision, texte cantilé en version Bêta Texte établi et édité par Didier Stadelmann et Jacques Laporte Anastésontai, CH Crissier, le Dimanche 29 Mars 2000 RIGTHS: Transcrire la bible hébraïque pour permettre l'affichage sur Internet, représente un très gros travail Vous êtes autorisé à copier librement le texte biblique et à l'utiliser selon vos besoins, en tant qu'exemple ou citation, y compris dans une publication commerciale ; mais elle ne doit pas contenir uniquement le texte biblique. Merci de veiller à une transmission du texte sans corruption. ; et au besoin de le corriger.Vous n'êtes pas autorisé à VENDRE une édition du texte biblique ou d'une partie de ce texte.
COPYRIGHTINDEX.txt
Found: frebbb @ BROKEN LINK TITLE: French Bible Bovet Bonnet (1900) DESCRIPTION: Version Bible Bovet Bonnet, from the Annotated Bible 1900 (BBB) (c) Claude Royerehttp://epelorient.free.fr - Lorient - France FreBBB Version 1.0 (june 2008) EN: This Sword Bible module provides the french translation of the OT by Félix Bovet (1824-1903), and of the NT by Louis Bonnet (1805-1892). They both are extracted from a well known commentary in France and Switzerland, still very appreciated today : "La Bible annotée". For practical reasons the verses reference have been modified to match the KJV one. FR: Ce module Sword FreBBB est composé de la traduction française de Félix Bovet (1824-1903) pour l'Ancien Testament, et de Louis Bonnet pour le Nouveau. Elles sont extraites de l'ouvrage bien connu : "La Bible annotée". Toutes les deux réunissent des qualités d'exactitude et d'expression qui les rendent agréables à lire par elles-mêmes, indépendamment de leurs notes. Afin de faciliter l'intégration aux logiciels bibliques, la numération des versets est celle de la King James. Claude Royère claude.royere@gmail.comhttp://epelorient.free.fr RIGTHS: Copyrighted; Free non-commercial distribution PUBLISHER:
COPYRIGHTINDEX.txt
Found: sf_luther_1545_letzte_hand_rev2 @ TITLE: Luther 1545 (Letzte Hand) DESCRIPTION: "Denn man mus nicht die buchstaben inn der lateinischen sprachen fragen / wie man sol Deutsch reden / wie diese esel thun / sondern / man mus die mutter im hause / die kinder auff der gassen / den gemeinen man auff dem marckt drumb fragen / vnd den selbigen auff das maul sehen / wie sie reden / vnd darnach dolmetzschen / so verstehen sie es denn / vnd mercken / das man Deutsch mit jn(nen) redet." RIGTHS: Umsonst habt ihrs empfangen, umsonst gebet es auch. (Matthäus 10:8) PUBLISHER: lutherbibel.net
EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: 1Clement:prologue:1 <1CLEMENT>@ The Church of God which sojourneth in Rome to the Church of God which sojourneth in Corinth, to them which are called and sanctified by the will of God through our Lord Jesus Christ. Grace to you and peace from Almighty God through Jesus Christ be multiplied.
EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: 1Clement:16:7 <1CLEMENT>@ and the Lord delivered Him over for our sins. And He openeth not His mouth, because He is afflicted. As a sheep He was led to slaughter; and as a lamb before his shearer is dumb, so openeth He not His mouth. In His humiliation His judgment was taken away.
EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: 1Clement:20:5 <1CLEMENT>@ Moreover, the inscrutable depths of the abysses and the unutterable statutes of the nether regions are constrained by the same ordinances.
EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: 1Clement:23:4 <1CLEMENT>@ Ye fools, compare yourselves unto a tree; take a vine. First it sheddeth its leaves, then a shoot cometh, then a leaf, then a flower, and after these a sour berry, then a full ripe grape. Ye see that in a little time the fruit of the tree attaineth unto mellowness.
EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: 1Clement:24:2 <1CLEMENT>@ Let us behold, dearly beloved, the resurrection which happeneth at its proper season.
EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: 1Clement:34:3 <1CLEMENT>@ since He forewarneth us saying, Behold, the Lord, and His reward is before His face, to recompense each man according to his work.
EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: 1Clement:43:2 <1CLEMENT>@ For he, when jealousy arose concerning the priesthood, and there was dissension among the tribes which of them was adorned with the glorious name, commanded the twelve chiefs of the tribes to bring to him rods inscribed with the name of each tribe. And he took them and tied them and sealed them with the signet rings of the chiefs of the tribes, and put them away in the tabernacle of the testimony on the table of God.
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Found: 1Clement:49:5 <1CLEMENT>@ Love joineth us unto God; love covereth a multitude of sins; love endureth all things, is long-suffering in all things. There is nothing coarse, nothing arrogant in love. Love hath no divisions, love maketh no seditions, love doeth all things in concord. In love were all the elect of God made perfect; without love nothing is well pleasing to God:
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Found: 1Clement:56:2 <1CLEMENT>@ Let us accept chastisement, whereat no man ought to be vexed, dearly beloved. The admonition which we give one to another is good and exceeding useful; for it joineth us unto the will of God.
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Found: 1Clement:56:4 <1CLEMENT>@ For whom the Lord loveth He chasteneth, and scourgeth every son whom He receiveth.
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Found: 1Clement:56:16 <1CLEMENT>@ Ye see, dearly beloved, how great protection there is for them that are chastened by the Master: for being a kind father He chasteneth us to the end that we may obtain mercy through His holy chastisement.
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Found: 2Clement:2:2 <2CLEMENT>@ And in that He said, Cry aloud, thou that travailest not, He meaneth this; Let us not, like women in travail, grow weary of offering up our prayers with simplicity to God.
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Found: 2Clement:2:5 <2CLEMENT>@ He meaneth this; that it is right to save them that are perishing.
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Found: 2Clement:8:6 <2CLEMENT>@ So then He meaneth this, Keep the flesh pure and the seal unstained, to the end that we may receive life.
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Found: 2Clement:9:9 <2CLEMENT>@ For He discerneth all things beforehand and knoweth what is in our heart.
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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:12:5 <2CLEMENT>@ And by the male with the female, neither male nor female, he meaneth this; that a brother seeing a sister should have no thought of her as a female, and that a sister seeing a brother should not have any thought of him as a male.
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Found: 2Clement:14:3 <2CLEMENT>@ Now the Church, being spiritual was manifested in the flesh of Christ, thereby showing us that if any of us guard her in the flesh and defile her not, he shall receive her again in the Holy Spirit: for this flesh is the counterpart and copy of the spirit. No man therefore, when he hath defiled the copy, shall receive the original for his portion. This therefore is what He meaneth, brethren; Guard ye the flesh, that ye may partake of the spirit.
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Found: 2Clement:19:2 <2CLEMENT>@ And let is not be displeased and vexed, fools that we are, whensoever any one admonish us and turneth us aside from unrighteousness unto righteousness. For sometimes while we do evil things, we perceive it not by reason of the double-mindedness and unbelief which is in our breasts, and we are darkened in our understanding by our vain lusts.
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Found: Barnabas:5:2 @ For the scripture concerning Him containeth some things relating to Israel, and some things relating to us. And it speaketh thus; He was wounded for your transgressions, and He hath been bruised for our sins; by His stripes we were healed. As a sheep He was led to slaughter, as a lamb is dumb before his shearer.
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Found: Barnabas:5:4 @ Now the scripture saith; Not unjustly is the net spread for the birds. He meaneth this that a man shall justly perish, who having the knowledge of the way of righteousness forceth himself into the way of darkness.
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Found: Barnabas:7:9 @ What then meaneth this? Give heed. The one at the alter, and the other accursed. And moreover the accursed one crowned. For they shall see Him in that day wearing the long scarlet robe about His flesh, and shall say, Is not this He, Whom once we crucified and set at nought and spat upon; verily this was He, Who then said that He was the Son of God.
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Found: Barnabas:7:11 @ But what meaneth it, that they place the wool in the midst of the thorns? It is a type of Jesus set forth for the Church, since whosoever should desire to take away the scarlet wool it behoved him to suffer many things owing to the terrible nature of the thorn, and through affliction to win the mastery over it. Thus, He saith, they that desire to see Me, and to attain unto My kingdom, must lay hold on Me through tribulation and affliction.
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Found: Barnabas:8:1 @ But what think ye meaneth the type, where the commandment is given to Israel that those men, whose sins are full grown, offer an heifer and slaughter and burn it, and then that the children take up the ashes, and cast them into vessels, and twist the scarlet wool on a tree (see here again is the type of the cross and the scarlet wool), and the hyssop, and that this done the children should sprinkle the people one by one, that they may be purified from their sins?
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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:10:11 @ Again Moses saith; Ye shall everything that divideth the hoof and cheweth the cud. What meaneth he? He that receiveth the food knoweth Him that giveth him the food, and being refreshed appeareth to rejoice in him. Well said he, having regard to the commandment. What then meaneth he? Cleave unto those that fear the Lord, with those who meditate in their heart on the distinction of the word which they have received, with those who tell of the ordinances of the Lord and keep them, with those who know that meditation is a work of gladness and who chew the cud of the word of the Lord. But why that which divideth the hoof? Because the righteous man both walketh in this world, and at the same time looketh for the holy world to come. Ye see how wise a lawgiver Moses was.
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Found: Barnabas:11:8 @ Ye perceive how He pointed out the water and the cross at the same time. For this is the meaning; Blessed are they that set their hope on the cross, and go down into the water; for He speaketh of the reward at his proper season; then, saith He, I will repay. But now what saith He? His leaves shall not fall off; He meaneth by this that every word, which shall come forth from you through your mouth in faith and love, shall be for the conversion and hope of many.
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Found: Barnabas:11:9 @ And again another prophet saith; And the land of Jacob was praised above the whole earth. He meaneth this; He glorifieth the vessel of His Spirit.
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Found: Barnabas:11:11 @ This He saith, because we go down into the water laden with sins and filth, and rise up from it bearing fruit in the heart, resting our fear and hope on Jesus in the spirit. And whosoever shall eat of these shall live forever; He meaneth this; whosoever, saith He, shall hear these things spoken and shall believe, shall live forever.
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Found: Barnabas:12:1 @ In like manner again He defineth concerning the cross in another prophet, who saith; And when shall these things be accomplished? saith the Lord. Whenever a tree shall be bended and stand upright, and whensoever blood shall drop from a tree. Again thou art taught concerning the cross, and Him that was to be crucified.
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Found: Barnabas:12:6 @ Yea and further though Moses gave the commandment; Ye shall not have a molten or a carved image for your God, yet he himself made one that he might show them a type of Jesus. So Moses maketh a brazen serpent, and setteth it up conspicuously, and summoneth the people by proclamation.
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Found: Barnabas:15:4 @ Give heed, children, what this meaneth; He ended in six days. He meaneth this, that in six thousand years the Lord shall bring all things to an end; for the day with Him signifyeth a thousand years; and this He himself beareth me witness, saying; Behold, the day of the Lord shall be as a thousand years. Therefore, children, in six days, that is in six thousand years, everything shall come to an end.
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Found: Barnabas:15:5 @ And He rested on the seventh day. this He meaneth; when His Son shall come, and shall abolish the time of the Lawless One, and shall judge the ungodly, and shall change the sun and the moon and the stars, then shall he truly rest on the seventh day.
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Found: Diognetus:1:1 @ Since I see, most excellent Diognetus, that thou art exceedingly anxious to understand the religion of the Christians, and that thy enquiries respecting them are distinctly and carefully made, as to what God they trust and how they worship Him, that they all disregard the world and despise death, and take no account of those who are regarded as gods by the Greeks, neither observe the superstition of the Jews, and as to the nature of the affection which they entertain one to another, and of this new development or interest, which has entered into men's lives now and not before: I gladly welcome this zeal in thee, and I ask of God, Who supplieth both the speaking and the hearing to us, that it may be granted to myself to speak in such a way that thou mayest be made better by the hearing, and to thee that thou mayest so listen that I the speaker may not be disappointed.
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Found: Diognetus:2:1 @ Come then, clear thyself of all the prepossessions which occupy thy mind, and throw off the habit which leadeth thee astray, and become a new man, as it were, from the beginning, as one who would listen to a new story, even as thou thyself didst confess. See not only with thine eyes, but with thine intellect also, of what substance or of what form they chance to be whom ye call and regard as gods.
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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:2:3 @ Are not all these of perishable matter? Are they not forged by iron and fire? Did not the sculptor make one, and the brass-founder another, and the silversmith another, and the potter another? Before they were molded into this shape by the crafts of these several artificers, was it not possible for each one of them to have been changed in form and made to resemble these several utensils? Might not the vessels which are now made out of the same material, if they met with the same artificers, be made like unto such as these?
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Found: Diognetus:2:4 @ Could not these things which are now worshipped by you, by human hands again be made vessels like the rest? Are not they all deaf and blind, are they not soul-less, senseless, motionless? Do they not all rot and decay?
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Found: Diognetus:2:5 @ These things ye call gods, to these ye are slaves, these ye worship; and ye end by becoming altogether like unto them.
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Found: Diognetus:2:6 @ Therefore ye hate the Christians, because they do not consider these to be gods.
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Found: Diognetus:2:7 @ For do not ye yourselves, who now regard and worship them, much more despise them? Do ye not much rather mock and insult them, worshipping those that are of stone and earthenware unguarded, but shutting up those that are of silver and gold by night, and setting guards over them by day, to prevent their being stolen?
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Found: Diognetus:2:8 @ And as for the honors which ye think to offer to them, if they are sensible of them, ye rather punish them thereby, whereas, if they are insensible, ye reproach them by propitiating them with the blood and fat of victims.
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Found: Diognetus:2:9 @ Let one of yourselves undergo this treatment, let him submit to these things being done to him. Nay, not so much as a single individual will willingly submit to such punishment, for he has sensibility and reason; but a stone submits, because it is insensible Therefore ye convict his sensibility.
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Found: Diognetus:2:10 @ Well, I could say much besides concerning the Christians not being enslaved to such gods as these; but if any one should think what has been said insufficient, I hold it superfluous to say more.
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Found: Diognetus:3:1 @ In the next place, I fancy that thou art chiefly anxious to hear about their not practicing their religion in the same way as the Jews.
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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:3:3 @ For whereas the Greeks, by offering these things to senseless and deaf images, make an exhibition of stupidity, the Jews considering that they are presenting them to God, as if He were in need of them, ought in all reason to count it folly and not religious worship.
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Found: Diognetus:3:4 @ For He that made the heaven and the earth and all things that are therein, and furnisheth us all with what we need, cannot Himself need any of these things which He Himself supplieth to them that imagine they are giving them to Him.
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Found: Diognetus:3:5 @ But those who think to perform sacrifices to Him with blood and fat and whole burnt offerings, and to honor Him with such honors, seem to me in no way different from those who show the same respect towards deaf images; for the one class think fit to make offerings to things unable to participate in the honor, the other class to One Who is in need of nothing.
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Found: Diognetus:4:1 @ But again their scruples concerning meats, and their superstition relating to the Sabbath and the vanity of their circumcision and the dissimulation of their fasting and new moons, I do not suppose you need to learn from me, are ridiculous and unworthy of any consideration.
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Found: Diognetus:4:2 @ For of the things created by God for the use of man to receive some as created well, but to decline others as useless and superfluous, is not this impious?
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Found: Diognetus:4:3 @ And again to lie against God, as if He forbad us to do any good thing on the Sabbath day, is not this profane?
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Found: Diognetus:4:4 @ Again, to vaunt the mutilation of the flesh as a token of election as though for this reason they were particularly beloved by God, is not this ridiculous?
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Found: Diognetus:4:5 @ And to watch the stars and the moon and to keep the observance of months and of days, and to distinguish the arrangements of God and the changes of the seasons according to their own impulses, making some into festivals and others into times of mourning, who would regard this as an exhibition of godliness and not much more of folly?
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Found: Diognetus:4:6 @ That the Christians are right therefore in holding aloof from the common silliness and error of the Jews and from their excessive fussiness and pride, I consider that thou hast been sufficiently instructed; but as regards the mystery of their own religion, expect not that thou canst be instructed by man.
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Found: Diognetus:5:1 @ For Christians are not distinguished from the rest of mankind either in locality or in speech or in customs.
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Found: Diognetus:5:2 @ For they dwell not somewhere in cities of their own, neither do they use some different language, nor practice an extraordinary kind of life.
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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:5:4 @ But while they dwell in cities of Greeks and barbarians as the lot of each is cast, and follow the native customs in dress and food and the other arrangements of life, yet the constitution of their own citizenship, which they set forth, is marvelous, and confessedly contradicts expectation.
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Found: Diognetus:5:5 @ They dwell in their own countries, but only as sojourners; they bear their share in all things as citizens, and they endure all hardships as strangers. Every foreign country is a fatherland to them, and every fatherland is foreign.
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Found: Diognetus:5:6 @ They marry like all other men and they beget children; but they do not cast away their offspring.
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Found: Diognetus:5:7 @ They have their meals in common, but not their wives.
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Found: Diognetus:5:8 @ They find themselves in the flesh, and yet they live not after the flesh.
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Found: Diognetus:5:9 @ Their existence is on earth, but their citizenship is in heaven.
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Found: Diognetus:5:10 @ They obey the established laws, and they surpass the laws in their own lives.
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Found: Diognetus:5:11 @ They love all men, and they are persecuted by all.
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Found: Diognetus:5:12 @ They are ignored, and yet they are condemned. They are put to death, and yet they are endued with life.
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Found: Diognetus:5:13 @ They are in beggary, and yet they make many rich. They are in want of all things, and yet they abound in all things.
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Found: Diognetus:5:14 @ They are dishonored, and yet they are glorified in their dishonor. They are evil spoken of, and yet they are vindicated.
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Found: Diognetus:5:15 @ They are reviled, and they bless; they are insulted, and they respect
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Found: Diognetus:5:16 @ Doing good they are punished as evil-doers; being punished they rejoice, as if they were thereby quickened by life.
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Found: Diognetus:5:17 @ War is waged against them as aliens by the Jews, and persecution is carried on against them by the Greeks, and yet those that hate them cannot tell the reason of their hostility.
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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:6:5 @ The flesh hateth the soul and wageth war with it, though it receiveth no wrong, because it is forbidden to indulge in pleasures; so the world hateth Christians, though it receiveth no wrong from them, because they set themselves against its pleasures.
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Found: Diognetus:6:6 @ The soul loveth the flesh which hateth it, and the members: so Christians love those that hate them.
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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:6:8 @ The soul though itself immortal dwelleth in a mortal tabernacle- so Christians sojourn amidst perishable things, while they look for the imperishability which is in the heavens.
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Found: Diognetus:6:9 @ The soul when hardly treated in the matter of meats and drinks is improved; and so Christians when punished increase more and more daily.
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Found: Diognetus:6:10 @ So great is the office for which God hath appointed them, and which it is not lawful for them to decline.
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Found: Diognetus:7:1 @ For it is no earthly discovery, as I said, which was committed to them, neither do they care to guard so carefully any mortal invention, nor have they entrusted to them the dispensation of human mysteries.
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Found: Diognetus:7:2 @ But truly the Almighty Creator of the Universe, the Invisible God Himself from heaven planted among men the truth and the holy teaching which surpasseth the wit of man, and fixed it firmly in their hearts, not as any man might imagine, by sending (to mankind) a subaltern, or angel, or ruler, or one of those that direct the affairs of earth, or one of those who have been entrusted with the dispensations in heaven, but the very Artificer and Creator of the Universe Himself, by Whom He made the heavens, by Whom He enclosed the sea in its proper bounds, Whose mysteries all the elements faithfully observe, from Whom the sun hath received even the measure of the courses of the day to keep them, Whom the moon obeys as He bids her shine by night, Whom the stars obey as they follow the course of the moon, by Whom all things are ordered and bounded and placed in subjection, the heavens and the things that are in the heavens, the earth and the things that are in the earth, the sea and the things that are in the sea, fire, air, abyss, the things that are in the heights, the things that are in the depths, the things that are between the two. Him He sent unto them.
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Found: Diognetus:7:3 @ Was He sent, think you, as any man might suppose, to establish a sovereignty, to inspire fear and terror?
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Found: Diognetus:7:4 @ Not so. But in gentleness and meekness has He sent Him, as a king might send his son who is a king. He sent Him, as sending God; He sent Him, as a man unto men; He sent Him, as Savior, as using persuasion, not force: for force is no attribute of God.
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Found: Diognetus:7:5 @ He sent Him, as summoning, not as persecuting; He sent Him, as loving, not as judging.
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Found: Diognetus:7:6 @ For He will send Him in judgment, and who shall endure His presence?
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Found: Diognetus:7:7 @ ....Dost thou not see them thrown to wild beasts that so they may deny the Lord, and yet not overcome?
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Found: Diognetus:7:8 @ Dost thou not see that the more of them are punished, just so many others abound?
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Found: Diognetus:7:9 @ These look not like the works of a man; they are the power of God; they are proofs of His presence.
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Found: Diognetus:8:1 @ For what man at all had any knowledge what God was, before He came?
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Found: Diognetus:8:2 @ Or dost thou accept the empty and nonsensical statements of those pretentious philosophers: of whom some said that God was fire (they call that God, where-unto they themselves shall go), and others water, and others some other of the elements which were created by God?
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Found: Diognetus:8:3 @ And yet if any of these statements is worthy of acceptance, any one other created thing might just as well be made out to be God.
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Found: Diognetus:8:4 @ Nay, all this is the quackery and deceit of the magicians;
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Found: Diognetus:8:5 @ and no man has either seen or recognized Him, but He revealed Himself.
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Found: Diognetus:8:6 @ And He revealed (Himself) by faith, whereby alone it is given to see God.
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Found: Diognetus:8:7 @ For God, the Master and Creator of the Universe, Who made all things and arranged them in order, was found to be not only friendly to men, but also long-suffering.
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Found: Diognetus:8:8 @ And such indeed He was always, and is, and will be, kindly and good and dispassionate and true, and He alone is good.
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Found: Diognetus:8:9 @ And having conceived a great and unutterable scheme He communicated it to His Son alone.
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Found: Diognetus:8:10 @ For so long as He kept and guarded His wise design as a mystery, He seemed to neglect us and to be careless about us.
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Found: Diognetus:8:11 @ But when He revealed it through His beloved Son, and manifested the purpose which He had prepared from the beginning, He gave us all these gifts at once, participation in His benefits, and sight and understanding of (mysteries) which none of us ever would have expected.
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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: Diognetus:9:2 @ And when our iniquity had been fully accomplished, and it had been made perfectly manifest that punishment and death were expected as its recompense, and the season came which God had ordained, when henceforth He should manifest His goodness and power (O the exceeding great kindness and love of God), He hated us not, neither rejected us, nor bore us malice, but was long-suffering and patient, and in pity for us took upon Himself our sins, and Himself parted with His own Son as a ransom for us, the holy for the lawless, the guileless for the evil, the just for the unjust, the incorruptible for the corruptible, the immortal for the mortal.
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Found: Diognetus:9:3 @ For what else but His righteousness would have covered our sins?
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Found: Diognetus:9:4 @ In whom was it possible for us lawless and ungodly men to have been justified, save only in the Son of God?
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Found: Diognetus:9:5 @ O the sweet exchange, O the inscrutable creation, O the unexpected benefits; that the iniquity of many should be concealed in One Righteous Man, and the righteousness of One should justify many that are iniquitous!
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Found: Diognetus:9:6 @ Having then in the former time demonstrated the inability of our nature to obtain life, and having now revealed a Savior able to save even creatures which have no ability, He willed that for both reasons we should believe in His goodness and should regard Him as nurse, father, teacher, counselor, physician, mind, light, honor, glory, strength and life.
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Found: Diognetus:10:1 @ This faith if thou also desirest, apprehend first full knowledge of the Father.
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Found: Diognetus:10:2 @ For God loved for whose sake He made the world, to whom He subjected all things that are in the earth, to whom He gave reason and mind, whom alone He permitted to look up to heaven, whom He created after His own image, to whom He sent His only begotten Son, to whom He promised the kingdom which is in heaven, and will give it to those that have loved Him.
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Found: Diognetus:10:3 @ And when thou hast attained to this full knowledge, with what joy thinkest thou that thou wilt be filled, or how wilt thou love Him that so loved thee before?
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Found: Diognetus:10:4 @ And loving Him thou wilt be an imitator of His goodness. And marvel not that a man can be an imitator of God. He can, if God willeth it.
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Found: Diognetus:10:5 @ For happiness consisteth not in lordship over one's neighbors, nor in desiring to have more than weaker men, nor in possessing wealth and using force to inferiors; neither can any one imitate God in these matters; nay, these lie outside His greatness.
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Found: Diognetus:10:6 @ But whosoever taketh upon himself the burden of his neighbor, whosoever desireth to benefit one that is worse off in that in which he himself is superior, whosoever by supplying to those that are in want possessions which he received from God becomes a God to those who receive them from him, he is an imitator of God.
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Found: Diognetus:10:7 @ Then, though thou art placed on earth, thou shalt behold that God liveth in heaven; then shalt thou begin to declare the mysteries of God; then shalt thou both love and admire those that are punished because they will not deny God; then shalt thou condemn the deceit and error of the world; when thou shalt perceive the true life which is in heaven, when thou shalt despise the apparent death which is here on earth, when thou shalt fear the real death, which is reserved for those that shall be condemned to the eternal fire that shall punish those delivered over to it unto the end.
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Found: Diognetus:10:8 @ Then shalt thou admire those who endure for righteousness' sake the fire that is for a season, and shalt count them blessed when thou perceivest that fire... * * *
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Found: Diognetus:11:1 @ Mine are no strange discourses nor perverse questionings, but having been a disciple of Apostles I come forward as a teacher of the Gentiles, ministering worthily to them, as they present themselves disciples of the truth, the lessons which have been handed down.
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Found: Diognetus:11:2 @ For who that has been rightly taught and has entered into friendship with the Word does not seek to learn distinctly the lessons revealed openly by the Word to the disciples; to whom the Word appeared and declared them, speaking plainly, not perceived by the unbelieving, but relating them to disciples who being reckoned faithful by Him were taught the mysteries of the Father?
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Found: Diognetus:11:3 @ For which cause He sent forth the Word, that He might appear unto the world, Who being dishonored by the people, and preached by the Apostles, was believed in by the Gentiles.
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Found: Diognetus:11:4 @ This Word, Who was from the beginning, Who appeared as new and yet was proved to be old, and is engendered always young in the hearts of saints,
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Found: Diognetus:11:5 @ He, I say, Who is eternal, Who today was accounted a Son, through Whom the Church is enriched and grace is unfolded and multiplied among the saints, grace which confers understanding, which reveals mysteries, which announces seasons, which rejoices over the faithful, which is bestowed upon those who seek her, even those by whom the pledges of faith are not broken, nor the boundaries of the fathers overstepped.
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Found: Diognetus:11:6 @ Whereupon the fear of the law is sung, and the grace of the prophets is recognized, and the faith of the gospels is established, and the tradition of the apostles is preserved, and the joy of the Church exults.
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Found: Diognetus:11:7 @ If thou grieve not this grace, thou shalt understand the discourses which the Word holds by the mouth of those whom He desires when He wishes.
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Found: Diognetus:11:8 @ For in all things, that by the will of the commanding Word we were moved to utter with much pains, we become sharers with you, through love of the things revealed unto us.
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Found: Diognetus:12:1 @ Confronted with these truths and listening to them with attention, ye shall know how much God bestoweth on those that love (Him) rightly, who become a Paradise of delight, a tree bearing all manner of fruits and flourishing, growing up in themselves and adorned with various fruits.
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Found: Diognetus:12:2 @ For in this garden a tree of knowledge and a tree of life hath been planted; yet the tree of knowledge does not kill, but disobedience kills;
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Found: Diognetus:12:3 @ for the scriptures state clearly how God from the beginning planted a tree of knowledge and a tree of life in the midst of Paradise, revealing life through knowledge; and because our first parents used it not genuinely they were made naked by the deceit of the serpent.
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Found: Diognetus:12:4 @ For neither is there life without knowledge, nor sound knowledge without true life; therefore the one (tree) is planted near the other.
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Found: Diognetus:12:5 @ Discerning the force of this and blaming the knowledge which is exercised apart from the truth of the injunction which leads to life, the apostle says, Knowledge puffeth up, but charity edifieth.
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Found: Diognetus:12:6 @ For the man who supposes that he knows anything without the true knowledge which is testified by the life, is ignorant, he is deceived by the serpent, because he loved not life--whereas he who with fear recognizes and desires life plants in hope expecting fruit.
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Found: Diognetus:12:7 @ Let your heart be knowledge, and your life true reason, duly comprehended.
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Found: Diognetus:12:8 @ Whereof if thou bear the tree and pluck the fruit, thou shalt ever gather the harvest which God looks for, which serpent toucheth not, nor deceit infecteth, neither is Eve corrupted, but is believed on as a virgin,
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Found: Diognetus:12:9 @ and salvation is set forth, and the apostles are filled with understanding, and the Passover of the Lord goes forward, and the congregations are gathered together, and all things are arranged in order, and as He teacheth the saints the Word is gladdened, through Whom the Father is glorified, to Whom be glory for ever and ever. Amen.
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Found: Hermas:1:8 @ "Laughing she saith unto me, "The desire after evil entered into thine heart. Nay, thinkest thou not that it is an evil deed for a righteous man, if the evil desire should enter into his heart? It is indeed a sin and a great one too," saith she; "for the righteous man entertaineth righteous purposes. While then his purposes are righteous, his repute stands steadfast in the heavens, and he finds the Lord easily propitiated in all that he does. But they that entertain evil purposes in their hearts, bring upon themselves death an captivity, especially they that claim for themselves this present work and boast in its riches, and cleave not to the good things that are to come.
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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:26:3 @ But make these words known to all thy children, and to thy wife who shall be as thy sister; for she too refraineth not from using her tongue, wherewith she doeth evil. But, when she hears these words, she will refrain, and will find mercy.
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Found: Hermas:223:6 @ Trust ye in the Lord, ye men of doubtful mind, for He can do all things, yea, He both turneth away His wrath from you, and again He sendeth forth His plagues upon you that are of doubtful mind. Woe to them that hear these words and are disobedient; it were better for them that they had not been born."
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Found: Hermas:129:5 @ "So long as he is ignorant," saith he, "he sinneth not; but if the husband know of her sin, and the wife repent not, but continue in her fornication, and her husband live with her, he makes himself responsible for her sin and an accomplice in her adultery."
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Found: Hermas:129:8 @ "Certainly," saith he, "if the husband receiveth her not, he sinneth and bringeth great sin upon himself; nay, one who hath sinned and repented must be received, yet not often; for there is but one repentance for the servants of God. For the sake of her repentance therefore the husband ought not to marry. This is the manner of acting enjoined on husband and wife.
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Found: Hermas:432:2 @ "He sinneth not," saith he, "but if he remain single, he investeth himself with more exceeding honor and with great glory before the Lord; yet even if he should marry, he sinneth not.
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Found: Hermas:234:7 @ Then, when it hath removed from that man, in whom it dwells, that man becometh emptied of the righteous spirit, and henceforward, being filled with the evil spirits, he is unstable in all his actions, being dragged about hither and thither by the evil spirits, and is altogether blinded and bereft of his good intent. Thus then it happeneth to all persons of angry temper.
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Found: Hermas:236:10 @ This commandment declareth what concerneth faith, that thou mayest trust the works of the angel of righteousness, and doing them mayest live unto God. But believe that the works of the angel of wickedness are difficult; so by not doing them thou shalt live unto God."
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Found: Hermas:143:8 @ In the first place, he that hath the divine Spirit, which is from above, is gentle and tranquil and humble-minded, and abstaineth from all wickedness and vain desire of this present world, and holdeth himself inferior to all men, and giveth no answer to any man when enquired of, nor speaketh in solitude (for neither doth the Holy Spirit speak when a man wisheth Him to speak); but the man speaketh then when God wisheth him to speak.
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Found: Hermas:548:3 @ When a man has filled amply sufficient jars with good wine, and among these jars a few are quite empty, he comes to the jars, and does not examine the full ones, for he knows that they are full; but he examineth the empty ones, fearing lest they have turned sour. For empty jars soon turn sour, and the taste of the wine is spoilt.
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Found: Hermas:558:3 @ and the fences are the holy angels of the Lord who keep together His people; and the weeds, which are plucked up from the vineyard, are the transgressions of the servants of God; and the dainties which He sent to him from the feast are the commandments which He gave to His people through His Son; and the friends and advisers are the holy angels which were first created; and the absence of the master is the time which remaineth over until His coming."
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Found: Hermas:279:7 @ What is behind thee thou canst not see, but what is before thee thou beholdest. The things therefore which thou canst not see, let alone, and trouble not thyself (about them; but the things which thou seest, these master, and be not over curious about the rest; but I will explain unto thee all things whatsoever I shall show thee. Have an eye therefore to what remaineth."
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Found: Hermas:986:4 @ But the rest, which remained over, were taken up, and put aside into the plain whence they were brought; they were not however cast away, "Because," saith he, there remaineth still a little of the tower to be builded. And the master of the tower is exceedingly anxious that these stones be fitted into the building, for they are very bright."
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Found: Hermas:13[90^:5 @ "Listen," saith he. "The name of the Son of God is great and incomprehensible, and sustaineth the whole world. If then all creation is sustained by the Son of God, what thinkest thou of those that are called by Him, and bear the name of the Son of God, and walk according to His commandments?
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Found: Hermas:13[90^:6 @ Seest thou then what manner of men He sustaineth? Even those that bear His name with their whole heart. He Himself then is become their foundation, and He sustaineth them gladly, because they are not ashamed to bear His name."
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Found: Hermas:4114:3 @ Whosoever therefore rescueth from penury a life of this kind, winneth great joy for himself. For he who is harassed by misfortune of this sort is afflicted and tortured with equal torment as one who is in chains. For many men on account of calamities of this kind, because they can bear them no longer, lay violent hands on themselves. He then who knows the calamity of a man of this kind and rescueth him not, committeth great sin, and becometh guilty of the man's blood.
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Found: IgnatiusEphesians:14:2 @ No man professing faith sinneth, and no man possessing love hateth. The tree is manifest from its fruit; so they that profess to be Christ's shall be seen through their actions. For the Work is not a thing of profession now, but is seen then when one is found in the power of faith unto the end.
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Found: IgnatiusEphesians:16:2 @ If then they which do these things after the flesh are put to death, how much more if a man through evil doctrine corrupt the faith of God for which Jesus Christ was crucified. Such a man, having defiled himself, shall go into the unquenchable fire; and in like manner also shall he that hearkeneth unto him.
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Found: IgnatiusPhiladelphians:1:1 @ This your bishop I have found to hold the ministry which pertaineth to the common weal, not of himself or through men, nor yet for vain glory, but in the love of God the Father and the Lord Jesus Christ. And I am amazed at his forbearance;
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Found: IgnatiusPolycarp:8:1 @ Since I have not been able to write to all the churches, by reason of my sailing suddenly from Troas to Neapolis, as the Divine will enjoineth, thou shalt write to the churches in front, as one possessing the mind of God, to the intent that they also may do this same thing--let those who are able send messengers, and the rest letters by the persons who are sent by thee, that ye may be glorified by an ever memorable deed--for this is worthy of thee.
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Found: MartyrdomPolycarp:prologue:1 @ The church of God which sojourneth at Smyrna to the Church of God which sojourneth in Philomelium and to all the brotherhoods of the holy and universal Church sojourning in every place; mercy and peace and love from God the Father and our Lord Jesus Christ be multiplied.
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Found: MartyrdomPolycarp:1:2 @ For he lingered that he might be delivered up, even as the Lord did, to the end that we too might be imitators of him, not looking only to that which concerneth ourselves, but also to that which concerneth our neighbors. For it is the office of true and steadfast love, not only to desire that oneself be saved, but all the brethren also.
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Found: MartyrdomPolycarp:11:2 @ Then he said to him again, 'I will cause thee to be consumed by fire, if thou despisest the wild beasts, unless thou repent.' But Polycarp said; 'Thou threatenest that fire which burneth for a season and after a little while is quenched: for thou art ignorant of the fire of the future judgment and eternal punishment, which is reserved for the ungodly. But why delayest thou? Come, do what thou wilt.'
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Found: Polycarp:and the presbyters that are with him unto the Church of God which sojourneth at Philippi; mercy unto you and peace from God Almighty and Jesus Christ our Savior be multiplied.
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Found: Polycarp:3:2 @ For neither am I, nor is any other like unto me, able to follow the wisdom of the blessed and glorious Paul, who when he came among you taught face to face with the men of that day the word which concerneth truth carefully and surely; who also, when he was absent, wrote a letter unto you, into the which if ye look diligently, ye shall be able to be builded up unto the faith given to you,
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Found: Polycarp:13:2 @ The letters of Ignatius which were sent to us by him, and others as many as we had by us, we send unto you, according as ye gave charge; the which are subjoined to this letter; from which ye will be able to gain great advantage. For they comprise faith and endurance and every kind of edification, which pertaineth unto our Lord. Moreover concerning Ignatius himself and those that were with him, if ye have any sure tidings, certify us.
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