Indexes Search Result: indexed - great
MEMORYVERSE.txt
Found: kjv@Matthew:22:38 @ This is the first and great commandment.


MEMORYVERSE.txt
Found: kjv@Genesis:12:2 @ And I will make of thee a great nation, and...


MEMORYVERSE.txt
Found: kjv@Jeremiah:33:3 @ Call unto me, and I will answer thee, and shew...


MEMORYVERSE.txt
Found: kjv@Genesis:45:7 @ And God sent me before you to preserve you a...


MEMORYVERSE.txt
Found: kjv@Psalms:103:11 @ For as the heaven is high above the earth, so...


MEMORYVERSE.txt
Found: kjv@Psalms:117:2 @ For his merciful kindness is great toward us: and the...


MEMORYVERSE.txt
Found: kjv@Mark:5:19 @ Howbeit Jesus suffered him not, but saith unto him, Go...


MEMORYVERSE.txt
Found: kjv@Psalms:145:3 @ Great is the LORD, and greatly to be praised; and...


MEMORYVERSE.txt
Found: kjv@Hebrews:12:1 @ Wherefore seeing we also are compassed about with so great...


MEMORYVERSE.txt
Found: kjv@Psalms:150:2 @ Praise him for his mighty acts: praise him according to...


MEMORYVERSE.txt
Found: kjv@1Corinthians:13:13 @ And now abideth faith, hope, charity, these three; but the...


MEMORYVERSE.txt
Found: kjv@Mark:12:31 @ And the second is like, namely this, Thou shalt love...


MEMORYVERSE.txt
Found: kjv@1Samuel:15:22 @ And Samuel said, Hath the LORD as great delight in...


MEMORYVERSE.txt
Found: kjv@Luke:1:32 @ He shall be great, and shall be called the Son...


MEMORYVERSE.txt
Found: kjv@John:19:11 @ Jesus answered, Thou couldest have no power at all against...


MEMORYVERSE.txt
Found: kjv@2Samuel:7:9 @ And I was with thee whithersoever thou wentest, and have...


MEMORYVERSE.txt
Found: kjv@Luke:2:5 @ To be taxed with Mary his espoused wife, being great...


MEMORYVERSE.txt
Found: kjv@Luke:2:10 @ And the angel said unto them, Fear not: for, behold,...


MEMORYVERSE.txt
Found: kjv@1Kings:3:9 @ Give therefore thy servant an understanding heart to judge thy...


MEMORYVERSE.txt
Found: kjv@Ezra:3:11 @ And they sang together by course in praising and giving...


MEMORYVERSE.txt
Found: kjv@Luke:9:48 @ And said unto them, Whosoever shall receive this child in...


MEMORYVERSE.txt
Found: kjv@Revelation:19:5 @ And a voice came out of the throne, saying, Praise...


MEMORYVERSE.txt
Found: kjv@Psalms:19:11 @ Moreover by them is thy servant warned: and in keeping...


MEMORYVERSE.txt
Found: kjv@Psalms:19:13 @ Keep back thy servant also from presumptuous sins; let them...


MEMORYVERSE.txt
Found: kjv@Isaiah:9:2 @ The people that walked in darkness have seen a great...


MEMORYVERSE.txt
Found: kjv@Matthew:18:4 @ Whosoever therefore shall humble himself as this little child, the...


PREACHOLOGYSERMONOUTLINES.txt
Found: Mark:4:39 @ THE MASTER - III. He comes with great Peace (v.39)


CCELINDEX.txt
Found: http://www.ccel.org/ccel/drummond/greatest.html @ Greatest Thing in the World And Other Addresses First published c. 1880 (http://www.ccel.org/ccel/drummond - Henry Drummond)


CCELINDEX.txt
Found: http://www.ccel.org/ccel/drummond/greatest.html @ Greatest Thing in the World And Other Addresses First published c. 1880 (http://www.ccel.org/ccel/drummond - Henry Drummond)


HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt
Found: dict:hitchcock Abraham @ father of a great multitude - HITCHCOCK-A


HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt
Found: dict:hitchcock Agrippa @ one who causes great pain at his birth - HITCHCOCK-A


HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt
Found: dict:hitchcock Arioch @ long; great; tall - HITCHCOCK-A


HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt
Found: dict:hitchcock Dibon-gad @ great understanding; abundance of sons - HITCHCOCK-D


HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt
Found: dict:hitchcock Edrei @ a very great mass, or cloud - HITCHCOCK-E


HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt
Found: dict:hitchcock Giddel @ great - HITCHCOCK-G


HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt
Found: dict:hitchcock Hadar @ power; greatness - HITCHCOCK-H


HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt
Found: dict:hitchcock Haradah @ well of great fear - HITCHCOCK-H


HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt
Found: dict:hitchcock Heman @ their trouble; tumult; much; in great number - HITCHCOCK-H


HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt
Found: dict:hitchcock Igdaliah @ the greatness of the Lord - HITCHCOCK-I


HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt
Found: dict:hitchcock Magdala @ tower; greatness - HITCHCOCK-M


HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt
Found: dict:hitchcock Nergal @ the great man; the hero - HITCHCOCK-N


HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt
Found: dict:hitchcock Raamah @ greatness; thunder; some sort of evil - HITCHCOCK-R


HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt
Found: dict:hitchcock Rabbah @ great; powerful; contentious - HITCHCOCK-R


HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt
Found: dict:hitchcock Remmon @ greatness; elevation; a pomegranate-tree - HITCHCOCK-R


HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt
Found: dict:hitchcock Riblah @ quarrel; greatness to him - HITCHCOCK-R


BIBLETRANSLATIONINDEX.txt
Found: emtv@Matthew:1 @ ENGLISH: kjv@TITLE: English Majority Text Version kjv@DESCRIPTION: Welcome to the third edition of The English Majority Text Version (EMTV) of the Holy Bible. This latest edition has Greek explanatory notes throughout the Bible, to aid the reader in understanding the meanings in some select places of the original Koine Greek. Also, the third edition finds itself closer to the Robinson/Pierpoint printed edition of the Byzantine majority text, rather than the Hodges/Farstad text, which the EMTV was translated from. You will notice these differences in John 7:53-8:11, as well as the entire book of Revelation. The English Majority Text Version draws from the work of both Dr.’s Hodges and Farstad, and their text, “The Greek New Testament According to the Majority Text,” as well as from Dr. Wilbur Pickering, ThM. PhD., and the EMTV has incorporated his hard work in the field of producing evidence of just what does constitute a majority reading, and, as a result of his work, and the work of others, John 7:53-8:11, and the book of Revelation reflect these variant readings. This is one of the great things about having a Bible that is translated from the majority of the trustworthy Byzantine manuscripts that are in existence—the much greater probability of accuracy. On the other side of the fence, most modern Bibles are translated from a few scant manuscripts (literally), and more often than not they do not even agree with each other. Not so with a Bible that is translated out of the majority! The experts in linguistics who have put these readings together, and diligently compared the manuscripts, had hundreds and hundreds of manuscripts to compare. It is my prayer that this work will bring honor to our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, and to our God and Father; because all of this, all that we do, we do to know Him better, and to better understand His word, which He has given to mankind. “Every word of God is pure; He is a shield to those who put their trust in Him. Do not add to His words, Lest He rebuke you, and you be found a liar. (Prove 30:5,6). Peace of Christ to you all. In His service, Paul W Esposito Stauros Ministries kjv@RIGTHS: Paul W Esposito President, Stauros Ministries PO Box 3004 Cocoa, Fl. 32924 (321) 403-5782 kjv@PUBLISHER:


MOBILETRANSLATIONINDEX.txt
Found: emtv @ TITLE: English Majority Text Version DESCRIPTION: Welcome to the third edition of The English Majority Text Version (EMTV) of the Holy Bible. This latest edition has Greek explanatory notes throughout the Bible, to aid the reader in understanding the meanings in some select places of the original Koine Greek. Also, the third edition finds itself closer to the Robinson/Pierpoint printed edition of the Byzantine majority text, rather than the Hodges/Farstad text, which the EMTV was translated from. You will notice these differences in John 7:53-8:11, as well as the entire book of Revelation. The English Majority Text Version draws from the work of both Dr.’s Hodges and Farstad, and their text, “The Greek New Testament According to the Majority Text,” as well as from Dr. Wilbur Pickering, ThM. PhD., and the EMTV has incorporated his hard work in the field of producing evidence of just what does constitute a majority reading, and, as a result of his work, and the work of others, John 7:53-8:11, and the book of Revelation reflect these variant readings. This is one of the great things about having a Bible that is translated from the majority of the trustworthy Byzantine manuscripts that are in existence—the much greater probability of accuracy. On the other side of the fence, most modern Bibles are translated from a few scant manuscripts (literally), and more often than not they do not even agree with each other. Not so with a Bible that is translated out of the majority! The experts in linguistics who have put these readings together, and diligently compared the manuscripts, had hundreds and hundreds of manuscripts to compare. It is my prayer that this work will bring honor to our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, and to our God and Father; because all of this, all that we do, we do to know Him better, and to better understand His word, which He has given to mankind. “Every word of God is pure; He is a shield to those who put their trust in Him. Do not add to His words, Lest He rebuke you, and you be found a liar. (Prove 30:5,6). Peace of Christ to you all. In His service, Paul W Esposito Stauros Ministries RIGTHS: Paul W Esposito President, Stauros Ministries PO Box 3004 Cocoa, Fl. 32924 (321) 403-5782 PUBLISHER:


THEOLOGYGLOSSARY.txt
Found: @ A FORTIORI –– drawing an inference with even greater force or conviction than in a lesser case


THEOLOGYGLOSSARY.txt
Found: @ AMILLENNIALISM –– the eschatological view that on earth before the return of Christ there will be no age of military rule by Christ (contrary to premillennialism) nor an age of great blessing and success for the gospel (contrary to postmillennialism); at Christ's return the general resurrection of the righteous and unrighteous will take place, followed immediately by the final judgment


THEOLOGYGLOSSARY.txt
Found: @ SITUATIONISM –– the ethical view that right and wrong cannot be defined in advance for general types of circumstances and actions, so that moral decisions should not be based upon laws; the "loving" . thing to do must be determined by the situation itself, using a utilitarian approach (seeking the greatest pleasure or happiness for the greatest number of people)


WEBCHURCHHISTORY.txt
Found: GGG @ Great Awakening


WEBCHURCHHISTORY.txt
Found: GGG @ Great Schism


WEBCHURCHHISTORY.txt
Found: GGG @ Gregory the Great (540-604)


WEBCHURCHHISTORY.txt
Found: SSS @ Second Great Awakening


WEBCHURCHHISTORY.txt
Found: GGG @ The Great Awakening (1730's)


WEBCHURCHHISTORY.txt
Found: GGG @ Second Great Awakening (1820's)


WEBCHURCHHISTORY.txt
Found: RRR @ The Missionary Awakening (1880)


WEBCHRISTIANITYSTUDY.txt
Found: RELIGIOUS MOVEMENTS @ Confessing Movement: a neo-Evangelical movement within several mainline Protestant churches to return those churches to what members see as greater theological orthodoxy.


BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt
Found: strkjv@Zephaniah:1 @ ZEPHANIAH - This book, though brief, is comprehensive, embracing the two great themes of prophetic teaching: judgment and salvation - both extending to all nations. In some great catastrophe of his day, perhaps the Scythian invasion (c. 626 B.C.), Zephaniah sees God’s terrible judgment upon the nations, including Judah. He exhorts the people to repent and assures them that God will dwell in the midst of a righteous remnant following repentance.


BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt
Found: strkjv@Mark:1 @ MARK - The Gospel of Mark, the shortest, is also held by most to be the first of the Gospels to be written. A tradition dating from the 2nd century ascribes this book to John Mark, a companion of Peter and also of Paul and Barnabas in their missionary endeavors. The preaching of Peter may well have been the source of most of Mark’s material. Mark accounts for the ministry of Jesus from His Baptism to His Ascension. Most commentaries agree that Mark’s purpose was neither biographical nor historical, but theological: to present Jesus as the Christ, the mighty worker rather than great teacher. Hence, Mark makes fewer references to the Parables and discourses, but meticulously records each of Jesus’ "mighty works" as evidence of His divine power. Mark contains 20 specific miracles and alludes to others. Bible scholars quite generally agree that Mark wrote his Gospel in Rome for the gentiles.


BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt
Found: strkjv@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: strkjv@Galatians:1 @ GALATIANS - Paul’s letter addressed to the churches in Galatia is the great letter on Christian freedom; in it Paul attacks the Christians who wished to exalt the law. Galatians’ emphasis is similar to the theme of Paul’s letter to the Romans. The doctrinal section, as is typical of the Pauline format, is followed by an intensely practical section in Chapters five and six.


BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt
Found: strkjv@Hebrews:1 @ HEBREWS - Although tradition ascribed Hebrews to Paul, it is now generally believed to have been written by someone other than the Apostle, but certainly someone who was acquainted with Paul’s teaching. The Epistle portrays Jesus, who performed the perfect sacrifice for the sins of the world, as the great High Priest of the line of Melchizedek ( Genesis:14 ). The Bible’s only definition of faith occurs in this Epistle (Chap. Hebrews:11 ) and is followed by the "great line of splendor" of the men of faith.


DAILYLIGHT.txt
Found: JANUARY14 AM @ My Father is greater than I.-strkjv@John:14:28 strkjv@Luke:11:2. strkjv@John:20:17 strkjv@John:14:31. strkjv@John:14:10 strkjv@John:3:35. strkjv@John:17:2 strkjv@John:14:8-10. strkjv@John:10:30. strkjv@John:15:9-10


DAILYLIGHT.txt
Found: APRIL15 PM @ Seekest thou great things for thyself? seek them not.-strkjv@Jeremiah:45:5 strkjv@Matthew:11:29. strkjv@Philippians:2:5-8 strkjv@Matthew:10:38. strkjv@1Peter:2:21. strkjv@1Timothy:. 6:6-8 strkjv@Philippians:4:11.


DAILYLIGHT.txt
Found: APRIL29 AM @ Consider how great things He hath done for you.-strkjv@1Samuel:12:24 strkjv@Deuteronomy:8:2 strkjv@Deuteronomy:8:5 strkjv@Psalms:119:75-71 strkjv@Psalms:119:67. strkjv@Psalms:118:18. strkjv@Psalms:103:10-11 strkjv@Psalms:103:14.


DAILYLIGHT.txt
Found: APRIL29 PM @ That blessed hope, . . . the glorious appearing of the great God and our Saviour Jesus Christ.-strkjv@Titus:2:13 strkjv@Hebrews:6:19-20. strkjv@Acts:3:21. strkjv@2Thessalonians:1:10 strkjv@Romans:8:22-23. strkjv@1John:3:2. strkjv@Colossians:3:4 strkjv@Revelation:22:20.


DAILYLIGHT.txt
Found: APRIL30 PM @ He that is slow to wrath is of great understanding.-strkjv@Proverbs:14:29 strkjv@Exodus:34:6. - strkjv@2Peter:3:9 strkjv@Ephesians:5:1. strkjv@Galatians:5:22-23. strkjv@1Peter:2:19-21-23 strkjv@Ephesians:4:26.


DAILYLIGHT.txt
Found: MAY25 AM @ How great is thy goodness, which thou hast laid up for them that fear thee!-strkjv@Psalms:31:19. strkjv@Isaiah:64:4. strkjv@1Corinthians:2:9-10. strkjv@Psalms:16:11 strkjv@Psalms:36:7-9. strkjv@1Timothy:. kjv@4:8.


DAILYLIGHT.txt
Found: MAY26 AM @ Our Lord Jesus, that great shepherd of the sheep.-strkjv@Hebrews:13:20 strkjv@1Peter:5:4. strkjv@John:10:14 strkjv@John:10:27-28 strkjv@Psalms:23:1-3 strkjv@Isaiah:53:6. strkjv@John:10:11. strkjv@Ezekiel:34:16. strkjv@1Peter:2:25.


DAILYLIGHT.txt
Found: JUNE4 AM @ The glory of this latter house shall be greater than of the former, and in this place will I give peace.-strkjv@Haggai:2:9. strkjv@1Chronicles:22:5. strkjv@2Chronicles:7:2 strkjv@John:2:19-21. strkjv@2Corinthians:3:10. strkjv@John:1:14. strkjv@Hebrews:1:1-2 strkjv@Luke:2:14. strkjv@Isaiah:9:6. strkjv@Ephesians:2:14. strkjv@Philippians:4:7.


DAILYLIGHT.txt
Found: JUNE11 AM @ He arose, and came to his father. But when he was yet a great way off, his father saw him, and ran, and fell on his neck, and kissed him.-strkjv@Luke:15:20 strkjv@Psalms:103:8-13 strkjv@Romans:8:15-16. strkjv@Ephesians:2:13. strkjv@Ephesians:2:19.


DAILYLIGHT.txt
Found: JULY17 AM @ Thou art a gracious God, and merciful, slow to anger, and of great kindness, and repentest thee of the evil-strkjv@Jonah:4:2 strkjv@Numbers:14:17-18 strkjv@Psalms:79:8-9. strkjv@Jeremiah:14:7. strkjv@Jeremiah:14:20 strkjv@Psalms:130:3-4.


DAILYLIGHT.txt
Found: JULY19 AM @ He that is mighty hath done to me great things; and holy is his name.-strkjv@Luke:1:49 strkjv@Exodus:15:11. strkjv@Psalms:86:8. strkjv@Revelation:15:4. strkjv@Matthew:6:9 strkjv@Luke:1:68 strkjv@Isaiah:63:1. strkjv@Psalms:89:19 strkjv@Ephesians:3:20-21.


DAILYLIGHT.txt
Found: AUGUST25 PM @ I will greatly rejoice in the Lord, my soul shall be joyful in my God.-strkjv@Isaiah:61:10 strkjv@Psalms:34:1-3. strkjv@Psalms:84:11-12. strkjv@Psalms:103:1 strkjv@James:5:13. strkjv@Ephesians:5:18-20. strkjv@Colossians:3:16 strkjv@Acts:16:25. strkjv@Philippians:4:4.


DAILYLIGHT.txt
Found: OCTOBER21 PM @ The servant is not greater than his lord; neither he that is sent greater than he that sent him. If ye know these things, happy are ye if ye do them.-strkjv@John:13:16-17 strkjv@Luke:22:24-27. strkjv@Matthew:20:28 strkjv@John:13:3-5.


COPYRIGHTINDEX.txt
Found: emtv @ TITLE: English Majority Text Version DESCRIPTION: Welcome to the third edition of The English Majority Text Version (EMTV) of the Holy Bible. This latest edition has Greek explanatory notes throughout the Bible, to aid the reader in understanding the meanings in some select places of the original Koine Greek. Also, the third edition finds itself closer to the Robinson/Pierpoint printed edition of the Byzantine majority text, rather than the Hodges/Farstad text, which the EMTV was translated from. You will notice these differences in John 7:53-8:11, as well as the entire book of Revelation. The English Majority Text Version draws from the work of both Dr.’s Hodges and Farstad, and their text, “The Greek New Testament According to the Majority Text,” as well as from Dr. Wilbur Pickering, ThM. PhD., and the EMTV has incorporated his hard work in the field of producing evidence of just what does constitute a majority reading, and, as a result of his work, and the work of others, John 7:53-8:11, and the book of Revelation reflect these variant readings. This is one of the great things about having a Bible that is translated from the majority of the trustworthy Byzantine manuscripts that are in existence—the much greater probability of accuracy. On the other side of the fence, most modern Bibles are translated from a few scant manuscripts (literally), and more often than not they do not even agree with each other. Not so with a Bible that is translated out of the majority! The experts in linguistics who have put these readings together, and diligently compared the manuscripts, had hundreds and hundreds of manuscripts to compare. It is my prayer that this work will bring honor to our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, and to our God and Father; because all of this, all that we do, we do to know Him better, and to better understand His word, which He has given to mankind. “Every word of God is pure; He is a shield to those who put their trust in Him. Do not add to His words, Lest He rebuke you, and you be found a liar. (Prove 30:5,6). Peace of Christ to you all. In His service, Paul W Esposito Stauros Ministries RIGTHS: Paul W Esposito President, Stauros Ministries PO Box 3004 Cocoa, Fl. 32924 (321) 403-5782 PUBLISHER:


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.


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: 1Clement:5:2 <1CLEMENT>@ By reason of jealousy and envy the greatest and most righteous pillars of the Church were persecuted, and contended even unto death.


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: 1Clement:6:4 <1CLEMENT>@ Jealousy and strife have overthrown great cities and uprooted great nations.


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: 1Clement:10:3 <1CLEMENT>@ For He saith unto him Go forth from thy land and from thy kindred and from thy father's house unto the land which I shall show thee, and I will make thee into a great nation, and I will bless thee and will magnify thy name, and thou shalt be blessed. And I will bless them that bless thee, and I will curse them that curse thee; and in thee shall all the tribes of the earth be blessed.


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: 1Clement:14:2 <1CLEMENT>@ For we shall bring upon us no common harm, but rather great peril, if we surrender ourselves recklessly to the purposes of men who launch out into strife and seditions, so as to estrange us from that which is right.


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: 1Clement:17:5 <1CLEMENT>@ Moses was called faithful in all His house, and through his ministration God judged Egypt with the plagues and the torments which befell them. Howbeit he also, though greatly glorified, yet spake no proud words, but said, when an oracle was given to him at the bush, Who am I, that Thou sendest me?


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: 1Clement:18:2 <1CLEMENT>@ Yet he too saith unto God Have mercy upon me, O God, according to Thy great mercy; and according to the multitude of Thy compassions, blot out mine iniquity.


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: 1Clement:19:1 <1CLEMENT>@ The humility therefore and the submissiveness of so many and so great men, who have thus obtained a good report, hath through obedience made better not only us but also the generations which were before us, even them that received His oracles in fear and truth.


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: 1Clement:19:2 <1CLEMENT>@ Seeing then that we have been partakers of many great and glorious doings, let us hasten to return unto the goal of peace which hath been handed down to us from the beginning, and let us look steadfastly unto the Father and Maker of the whole world, and cleave unto His splendid and excellent gifts of peace and benefits.


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: 1Clement:20:11 <1CLEMENT>@ All these things the great Creator and Master of the universe ordered to be in peace and concord, doing good unto all things, but far beyond the rest unto us who have taken refuge in His compassionate mercies through our Lord Jesus Christ,


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: 1Clement:21:8 <1CLEMENT>@ let them learn how lowliness of mind prevaileth with God, what power chaste love hath with God, how the fear of Him is good and great and saveth all them that walk therein in a pure mind with holiness.


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: 1Clement:26:1 <1CLEMENT>@ Do we then think it to be a great and marvelous thing, if the Creator of the universe shall bring about the resurrection of them that have served Him with holiness in the assurance of a good faith, seeing that He showeth to us even by a bird the magnificence of His promise?


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: 1Clement:33:3 <1CLEMENT>@ For by His exceeding great might He established the heavens, and in His incomprehensible wisdom He set them in order. And the earth He separated from the water that surroundeth it, and He set it firm on the sure foundation of His own will; and the living creatures which walk upon it He commanded to exist by His ordinance. Having before created the sea and the living creatures therein, He enclosed it by His own power.


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: 1Clement:33:4 <1CLEMENT>@ Above all, as the most excellent and exceeding great work of His intelligence, with His sacred and faultless hands He formed man in the impress of His own image.


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: 1Clement:34:7 <1CLEMENT>@ Yea, and let us ourselves then, being gathered together in concord with intentness of heart, cry unto Him as from one mouth earnestly that we may be made partakers of His great and glorious promises.


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: 1Clement:34:8 <1CLEMENT>@ For He saith, Eye hath not seen and ear hath not heard, and it hath not entered into the heart of man what great things He hath prepared for them that patiently await Him.


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: 1Clement:36:2 <1CLEMENT>@ Through Him let us look steadfastly unto the heights of the heavens; through Him we behold as in a mirror His faultless and most excellent visage; through Him the eyes of our hearts were opened; through Him our foolish and darkened mind springeth up unto the light; through Him the Master willed that we should taste of the immortal knowledge Who being the brightness of His majesty is so much greater than angels, as He hath inherited a more excellent name.


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: 1Clement:37:4 <1CLEMENT>@ The great without the small cannot exist, neither the small without the great. There is a certain mixture in all things, and therein is utility.


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: 1Clement:41:4 <1CLEMENT>@ Ye see, brethren, in proportion as greater knowledge hath been vouchsafed unto us, so much the more are we exposed to danger.


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: 1Clement:48:6 <1CLEMENT>@ for so much the more ought he to be lowly in mind, in proportion as he seemeth to be the greater; and he ought to seek the common advantage of all, and not his own.


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: 1Clement:50:1 <1CLEMENT>@ Ye see, dearly beloved, how great and marvelous a thing is love, and there is no declaring its perfection.


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: 1Clement:53:3 <1CLEMENT>@ And the Lord said unto him; I have spoken unto thee once and twice, saying, I have seen this people, and behold it is stiff-necked. Let Me destroy them utterly, and I will blot out their name from under heaven, and I will make of thee a nation great and wonderful and numerous more than this.


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: 1Clement:54:3 <1CLEMENT>@ He that shall have done this, shall win for himself great renown in Christ, and every place will receive him: for the earth is the Lord's and the fullness thereof.


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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: 1Clement:63:1 <1CLEMENT>@ Therefore it is right for us to give heed to so great and so many examples and to submit the neck and occupying the place of obedience to take our side with them that are the leaders of our souls, that ceasing from this foolish dissension we may attain unto the goal which lieth before us in truthfulness, keeping aloof from every fault.


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Found: 1Clement:63:2 <1CLEMENT>@ For ye will give us great joy and gladness, if ye render obedience unto the things written by us through the Holy Spirit, and root out the unrighteous anger of your jealousy, according to the entreaty which we have made for peace and concord in this letter.


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Found: 1Clement:65:2 <1CLEMENT>@ The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with you and with all men in all places who have been called by God and through Him, through whom be glory and honor, power and greatness and eternal dominion, unto Him, from the ages past and forever and ever. Amen.


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Found: 2Clement:2:6 <2CLEMENT>@ For this indeed is a great and marvelous work, to establish, not those things which stand, but those which are falling.


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Found: 2Clement:3:1 <2CLEMENT>@ Seeing then that He bestowed so great mercy on us; first of all, that we, who are living, do not sacrifice to these dead gods, neither worship them, but through Him have known the Father of truth. What else is this knowledge to Himward, but not to deny Him through whom we have known Him?


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Found: 2Clement:5:5 <2CLEMENT>@ And ye know, brethren, that the sojourn of this flesh in this world is mean and for a short time, but the promise of Christ is great and marvelous, even the rest of the kingdom that shall be and of life eternal.


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Found: 2Clement:8:5 <2CLEMENT>@ For the Lord saith in the Gospel, If ye kept not that which is little, who shall give unto you that which is great? For I say unto you that he which is faithful in the least, is also faithful in much.


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Found: 2Clement:10:4 <2CLEMENT>@ For they know not how great torment the enjoyment which is here bringeth, and what delight the promise which is to come bringeth.


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Found: 2Clement:13:3 <2CLEMENT>@ For the Gentiles, when they hear from our mouths the oracles of God, marvel at them for their beauty and greatness; then, when they discover that our works are not worthy of the words which we speak, forthwith they betake themselves to blasphemy, saying that it is an idle story and a delusion.


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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:15:5 <2CLEMENT>@ Seeing then that we are partakers of so great kindness, let us not grudge ourselves the obtaining of so many good things. For in proportion as the pleasure is great which these words bring to them that have performed them, so also is the condemnation great which they bring to them that have been disobedient.


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Found: Barnabas:1:2 @ Seeing that the ordinances of God are great and rich unto you, I rejoice with an exceeding great and overflowing joy at your blessed and glorious spirits; so innate is the grace of the spiritual gift that ye have received.


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Found: Barnabas:1:3 @ Wherefore also I the more congratulate myself hoping to be saved, for that I truly see the Spirit poured out among you from the riches of the fount of the Lord. So greatly did the much-desired sight of you astonish me respecting you.


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Found: Barnabas:1:4 @ Being therefore persuaded of this, and being conscious with myself that having said much among you I know that the Lord journeyed with me on the way of righteousness, and am wholly constrained also myself to this, to love you more than my own soul (for great faith and love dwelleth in you through the hope of the life which is His)--considering this therefore, that,


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Found: Barnabas:4:5 @ In like manner Daniel speaketh concerning the same; And I saw the forth beast to be wicked and strong and more intractable than all the beasts of the earth, and how there arose from him ten horns, and from these a little horn and excrescence, and how that it abased under one three of the great horns.


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Found: Barnabas:6:4 @ And the prophet saith again; The stone which the builders rejected, this became the head and the corner. And again He saith; This is the great and wonderful day, which the Lord made.


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Found: Barnabas:13:2 @ Hear then what the scripture saith concerning the people; And Isaac prayed concerning Rebecca his wife, for she was barren. And she conceived. Then Rebecca went out to enquire of the Lord. And the Lord said unto her; Two nations are in thy womb, and two peoples in thy belly, and one people shall vanquish another people, and the greater shall serve the less.


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Found: Barnabas:13:3 @ Ye ought to understand who Isaac is, and who Rebecca is, and in whose case He hath shown that the one people is greater than the other.


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Found: Barnabas:13:5 @ And he brought Ephraim and Manasseh, desiring that Manasseh should be blessed, because he was the elder; for Joseph led him by the right hand of his father Jacob. But Jacob saw in the spirit a type of the people that should come afterwards. And what saith He? And Jacob crossed his hands, and placed his right hand on the head of Ephraim, the second and younger, and blessed him. And Joseph said unto Jacob, Transfer thy right hand to the head of Manasseh, for he is my first born son. And Jacob said to Joseph, I know it, my son, I know it; but the greater shall serve the less. Yet this one also shall be blessed.


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Found: Barnabas:18:1 @ But let us pass on to another lesson and teaching. There are two ways of teaching and of power, the one of light and the other of darkness; and there is a great difference between the two ways. For on the one are stationed the light giving angels of God, on the other the angels of Satan.


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Found: Didache:1:1 @ There are two ways, one of life and one of death, and there is a great difference between the two ways.


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Found: Didache:14:3 @ for this sacrifice it is that was spoken of by the Lord; In every place and at every time offer me a pure sacrifice; for I ama a great king, saith the Lord, and My name is wonderful among the nations.


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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:8:9 @ And having conceived a great and unutterable scheme He communicated it to His Son alone.


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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: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: Hermas:1:3 @ After a certain time, as I was journeying to Cumae, and glorifying God's creatures for their greatness and splendor and power, as I walked I fell asleep. And a Spirit took me, and bore me away through a pathless tract, through which no man could pass: for the place was precipitous, and broken into clefts by reason of the waters. When then I had crossed the river, I came into the level country, and knelt down, and began to pray to the Lord and to confess my sins.


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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:2:2 @ 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:2:4 @ 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:3:2 @ But the great mercy of the Lord had pity on thee and thy family, and will strengthen thee, and establish thee in His glory. Only be not thou careless, but take courage, and strengthen thy family. For as the smith hammering his work conquers the task which he wills, so also doth righteous discourse repeated daily conquer all evil. Cease not therefore to reprove thy children; for I know that if they shall repent with all their heart, they shall be written in the books of life with the saints."


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Found: Hermas:3:4 @ "Behold, the God of Hosts, Who by His invisible and mighty power and by His great wisdom created the world, and by His glorious purpose clothed His creation with comeliness, and by His strong word fixed the heaven, and founded the earth upon the waters, and by His own wisdom and providence formed His holy Church, which also He blessed-behold, He removeth the heavens and the mountains and the hills and the seas, and all things are made level for His elect, that He may fulfill to them the promise which He promised with great glory and rejoicing, if so be that they shall keep the ordinances of God, which they received, with great faith."


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Found: Hermas:26:2 @ "Thy seed, Hermas, have sinned against God, and have blasphemed the Lord, and have betrayed their parents through great wickedness, yea, they have got the name of betrayers of parents, and yet they did not profit by their betrayal; and they still further added to their sins wanton deeds and reckless wickedness; and so the measure of their transgressions was filled up.


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Found: Hermas:26:7 @ Ye therefore that work righteousness be steadfast, and be not double-minded, that ye may have admission with the holy angels. Blessed are ye, as many as endure patiently the great tribulation that cometh, and as many as shall not deny their life.


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Found: Hermas:26:8 @ For the Lord swear concerning His Son, that those who denied their Lord should be rejected from their life, even they that are now about to deny Him in the coming days; but to those who denied Him aforetime, to them mercy was given of His great loving kindness.


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Found: Hermas:37:1 @ "But do thou, Hermas, no longer bear a grudge against thy children, neither suffer thy sister to have her way, so that they may be purified from their former sins. For they shall be chastised with a righteous chastisement, unless thou bear a grudge against them thyself. The bearing of a grudge worketh death. But thou, Hermas, hast had great tribulations of thine own, by reason of the transgressions of thy family, because thou hadst no care for them. For thou wast neglectful of them, and wast mixed up with thine evil transactions.


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Found: Hermas:37:2 @ But herein is thy salvation, in that thou didst not depart from the living God, and in thy simplicity and thy great continence. These have saved thee, if thou abidest therein; and they save all who do such things, and walk in guilelessness and simplicity. These men prevail over all wickedness, and continue unto life eternal.


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Found: Hermas:210:1 @ "What did they suffer?" say I. "Listen," saith she. "Stripes, imprisonments, great tribulations, crosses, wild beasts, for the Name's sake. Therefore to them belongs the right side of the Holiness--to them, and to all who shall suffer for the Name. But for the rest is the left side. Howbeit, to both, to them that sit on the right, and to them that sit on the left, are the same gifts, and the same promises, only they sit on the right and have a certain glory.


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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: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:513:5 @ "But those whom they rejected and threw away, who are they?" "These have sinned, and desire to repent, therefore they were not cast to a great distance from the tower, because they will be useful for the building, if they repent. They then that shall repent, if they repent, will be strong in the faith, if they repent now while the tower is building. But if the building shall be finished, they have no more any place, but shall be castaways. This privilege only they have, that they lie near the tower.


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Found: Hermas:5[13^:2 @ But the rest whom thou hast seen lying in great numbers, not going to the building, of these they that are mildewed are they that knew the truth, but did not abide in it, nor cleave to the saints. Therefore they are useless."


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Found: Hermas:5[13^:4 @ But they that are broken off short, these have believed, and have their greater part in righteousness, but have some parts of lawlessness; therefore they are too short, and are not perfect."


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Found: Hermas:816:1 @ When then I ceased asking her concerning all these things, she saith to me; "Wouldest thou see something else?" Being very desirous of beholding, I was greatly rejoiced that I should see it.


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Found: Hermas:1018:5 @ But in the third vision she was altogether youthful and of exceeding great beauty, and her hair alone was aged; and she was gladsome exceedingly and seated on a couch. Touching these things I was very greatly anxious to learn this revelation.


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Found: Hermas:122:3 @ While then I am walking alone, I entreat the Lord that He will accomplish the revelations and the visions which He showed me through His holy Church, that He may strengthen me and may give repentance to His servants which have stumbled, that His great and glorious Name may be glorified, for that He held me worthy that He should show me His marvels.


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Found: Hermas:122:6 @ As the cloud of dust waxed greater and greater, I suspected that it was something supernatural. Then the sun shone out a little, and behold, I see a huge beast like some sea-monster, and from its mouth fiery locusts issued forth. And the beast was about a hundred feet in length, and its head was as it were of pottery.


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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:223:4 @ "Thou didst escape it well," saith she, "because thou didst cast thy care upon God, and didst open thy heart to the Lord, believing that thou canst be saved by nothing else but by His great and glorious Name. Therefore the Lord sent His angel, which is over the beasts, whose name is Segri, and shut his mouth that it might not hurt thee. Thou hast escaped a great tribulation by reason of thy faith, and because, though thou sawest so huge a beast, thou didst not doubt in thy mind.


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Found: Hermas:223:5 @ Go therefore, and declare to the elect of the Lord His mighty works, and tell them that this beast is a type of the great tribulation which is to come. If therefore ye prepare yourselves beforehand, and repent (and turn) unto the Lord with your whole heart, ye shall be able to escape it, if your heart be made pure and without blemish, and if for the remaining days of your life ye serve the Lord blamelessly. Cast your cares upon the Lord and He will set them straight.


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Found: Hermas:129:1 @ "I charge thee, "saith he, "to keep purity, and let not a thought enter into thy heart concerning another's wife, or concerning fornication, or concerning any such like evil deeds; for in so doing thou commitest a great sin. But remember thine own wife always, and thou shalt never go wrong.


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Found: Hermas:129:2 @ For should this desire enter into thine heart, thou wilt go wrong, and should any other as evil as this, thou commitest sin. For this desire in a servant of God is a great sin; and if any man doeth this evil deed, he worketh out death for himself.


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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:230:2 @ He answered and said unto me, "I," saith he, "preside over repentance, and I give understanding to all who repent. Nay, thinkest thou not," saith he, "that this very act of repentance is understanding? To repent is great understanding," saith he. "For the man that hath sinned understandeth that he hath done evil before the Lord, and the deed which he hath done entereth into his heart, and he repenteth, and doeth no more evil, but doeth good lavishly, and humbleth his own soul and putteth it to torture because it sinned. Thou seest then that repentance is great understanding."


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Found: Hermas:331:6 @ But I say unto you," saith he, "if after this great and holy calling any one, being tempted of the devil, shall commit sin, he hath only one (opportunity of) repentance. But if he sin off-hand and repent, repentance is unprofitable for such a man; for he shall live with difficulty."


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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:234:3 @ But long-suffering is great and strong, and has a mighty and vigorous power, and is prosperous in great enlargement, gladsome, exultant, free from care, glorifying the Lord at every season, having no bitterness in itself, remaining always gentle and tranquil. This long-suffering therefore dwelleth with those whose faith is perfect.


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Found: Hermas:234:4 @ But angry temper is in the first place foolish, fickle and senseless; then from foolishness is engendered bitterness, and from bitterness wrath, and from wrath anger, and from anger spite; then spite being composed of all these evil elements becometh a great sin and incurable.


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Found: Hermas:137:4 @ Fear therefore is of two kinds. If thou desire to do evil, fear the Lord, and thou shalt not do it. If again thou desire to do good, fear the Lord and thou shalt do it. Therefore the fear of the Lord is powerful and great and glorious. Fear the Lord then, and thou shalt live unto Him; yea, and as many of them that keep His commandments as shall fear Him, shall live unto God."


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Found: Hermas:138:2 @ "Make known unto me, Sir," say I, "in what things it is right to be temperate, and in what things it is not right." "Listen," saith he. "Be temperate as to what is evil, and do it not; but be not temperate as to what is good, but do it. For if thou be temperate as to what is good, so as not to do it, thou committest a great sin; but if thou be temperate as to what is evil, so as not to do it, thou doest great righteousness. Be temperate therefore in abstaining from all wickedness, and do that which is good."


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Found: Hermas:139:8 @ Do thou therefore cease not to make thy soul's petition, and thou shalt receive it. But if thou grow weary, and doubt as thou askest, blame thyself and not Him that giveth unto thee. See to this doubtful-mindedness; for it is evil and senseless, and uprooteth many from the faith, yea, even very faithful and strong men. For indeed this doubtful-mindedness is a daughter of the devil, and worketh great wickedness against the servants of God.


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Found: Hermas:139:10 @ Thou seest then," saith he, "that faith is from above from the Lord, and hath great power; but doubtful-mindedness is an earthly spirit from the devil, and hath no power.


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Found: Hermas:140:6 @ But they that have the fear of God, and investigate concerning deity and truth, and direct their heart towards the Lord, perceive and understand everything that is said to them more quickly, because they have the fear of the Lord in themselves; for where the Lord dwelleth, there too is great understanding. Cleave therefore unto the Lord, and thou shalt understand and perceive all things.


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Found: Hermas:143:4 @ So many therefore as are strong in the faith of the Lord, clothed with the truth, cleave not to such spirits, but hold aloof from them; but as many as are doubters and frequently change their minds, practice soothsaying like the Gentiles, and bring upon themselves greater sin by their idolatries. For he that consulteth a false prophet on any matter is an idolater and emptied of the truth, and senseless.


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Found: Hermas:143:10 @ In this way then the Spirit of the deity shall be manifest. This then is the greatness of the power as touching the Spirit of the deity of the Lord.


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Found: Hermas:143:21 @ Thou seest then that the smallest things from above falling on the earth have great power. So likewise the divine Spirit coming from above is powerful. This Spirit therefore trust, but from the other hold aloof."


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Found: Hermas:346:4 @ I say to him; "Sir, these commandments are great and beautiful and glorious, and are able to gladden the heart of the man who is able to observe them. But I know not whether these commandments can be kept by a man, for they are very hard."


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Found: Hermas:447:2 @ And when he saw that I was altogether disturbed and confounded, he began to speak more kindly and cheerfully to me, and he saith; "Foolish fellow, void of understanding and of doubtful mind, perceivest thou not the glory of God, how great and mighty and marvelous it is, how that He created the world for man's sake, and subjected all His creation to man, and gave all authority to him, that he should be master over all things under the heaven?


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Found: Hermas:151:5 @ "How, Sir?" say I; "instruct me." "Listen," saith he; the rich man hath much wealth, but in the things of the Lord he is poor, being distracted about his riches, and his confession and intercession with the Lord is very scanty; and even that which he giveth is mall and weak and hath not power above. When then the rich man goeth up to the poor, and assisteth him in his needs, believing that for what he doth to the poor man he shall be able to obtain a reward with God--because the poor man is rich in intercession and confession, and his intercession hath great power with God--the rich man then supplieth all things to the poor man without wavering.


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Found: Hermas:151:7 @ They both then accomplish their work; the poor man maketh intercession, wherein he is rich which he received of the Lord; this he rendereth again to the Lord Who supplieth him with it. The rich man too in like manner furnisheth to the poor man, nothing doubting, the riches which he received from the Lord. And this work great and acceptable with God, because (the rich man) hath understanding concerning his riches, and worketh for the poor man from the bounties of the Lord, and accomplisheth the ministration of the Lord rightly.


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Found: Hermas:154:5 @ do no wickedness in thy life, and serve the Lord with a pure heart; observe His commandments and walk in His ordinances, and let no evil desire rise up in thy heart; but believe God. Then, if thou shalt do these things, and fear Him, and control thyself from every evil deed, thou shalt live unto God; and if thou do these things, thou shalt accomplish a great fast, and one acceptable to God.


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Found: Hermas:255:7 @ And he saith to them; "I promised this servant his freedom, if he should keep the commandment which I commanded him; but he kept my commandment and did a good work besides to my vineyard, and pleased me greatly. For this work therefore which he has done, I desire to make him joint-heir with my son, because, when the good thought struck him, he did not neglect it, but fulfilled it."


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Found: Hermas:255:10 @ And his fellow-servants, when they received the dainties, rejoiced, and began to pray for him, that he might find greater favor with the master, because he had treated them so handsomely.


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Found: Hermas:255:11 @ All these things which had taken place his master heard, and again rejoiced greatly at his deed. So the master called together again his friends and his son, and announced to them the deed that he had done with regard to his dainties which he had received; and they still more approved of his resolve, that his servant should be made joint-heir with his son."


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Found: Hermas:356:4 @ I say to him, "Sir, whatsoever thou commandest me, I will keep it; for I know that thou art with me." "I will be with thee," saith he, "because thou hast so great zeal for doing good; yea, and I will be with all," saith he, "whosoever have such zeal as this.


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Found: Hermas:558:4 @ I say to him; "Sir, great and marvelous are all things and all things are glorious; was it likely then," say I, "that I could have apprehended them?" "Nay, nor can any other man, though he be full of understanding, apprehend them." "Yet again, Sir," say I, "explain to me what I am about to enquire of thee."


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Found: Hermas:659:1 @ "Listen," said he; "the Son of God is not represented in the guise of a servant, but is represented in great power and lordship." "How, Sir?" say I; "I comprehend not."


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Found: Hermas:161:6 @ and he was feeding a great number of sheep, and these sheep were, as it were, well fed and very frisky, and were gladsome as they skipped about hither and thither; and the shepherd himself was all gladsome over his flock; and the very visage of the shepherd was exceedingly gladsome; and he ran about among the sheep.


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Found: Hermas:262:5 @ Again we went forward a little way, and he showeth me a great shepherd like a wild man in appearance, with a white goatskin thrown about him; and he had a kind of wallet on his shoulders, and a staff very hard and with knots in it, and a great whip. And his look was very sour, so that I was afraid of him because of his look.


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: Hermas:262:7 @ And so they] pastured entangled in the thorns and briars, and were in great misery with being beaten by him; and he kept driving them about to and fro, and giving them no rest, and all together those sheep had not a happy time.


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: Hermas:166:2 @ "Listen," saith he. "Thy sins are many, yet not so many that thou shouldest be delivered over to this angel; but thy house has committed great iniquities and sins, and the glorious angel was embittered at their deeds, and for this cause he bade thee be afflicted for a certain time, that they also might repent and cleanse themselves from every lust of this world. When therefore they shall repent and be cleansed, then shall the angel of punishment depart."


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: Hermas:167:1 @ He showed me a great willow, overshadowing plains and mountains, and under the shadow of the willow all have come who are called by the name of the Lord.


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: Hermas:167:2 @ And by the willow there stood an angel of the Lord, glorious and very tall, having a great sickle, and he was lopping branches from the willow, and giving them to the people that sheltered beneath the willow; and he gave them little rods about a cubit long.


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: Hermas:268:9 @ And after he had watered the rods, he saith to me; "Let us go now. and after days let us return and inspect all the rods; for He Who created this tree willeth that all those who have received rods from this tree should live. And I myself hope that these little rods, after they have got moisture and been watered, will live the greater part of them."


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: Hermas:369:2 @ "Listen," saith he; "this great tree which overshadows plains and mountains and all the earth is the law of God which was given to the whole world; and this law is the Son of Cod preached unto the ends of the earth. But the people that are under the shadow are they that have heard the preaching, and believed on Him;


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: Hermas:369:3 @ but the great and glorious angel is Michael, who hath the power over this people and is their captain. For this is he that putteth the law into the hearts of the believers; therefore he himself inspecteth them to whom he gave it, to see whether they have observed it.


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: Hermas:571:6 @ Then those gave them up who had a very small part green and the other parts withered. The rods of these were found for the most part green and with shoots and fruit on the shoots, and others altogether green. At these rods the shepherd rejoiced very greatly, because they were found so. And these went away each to his own company.


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: Hermas:672:1 @ After the shepherd had examined the rods of all, he saith to me, "I told thee that this tree clingeth to life. Seest thou," saith he, "how many repented and were saved?" "I see, Sir," say I. "It is," saith he, that thou mayest see the abundant compassion of the Lord, how great and glorious it is, and He hath given (His) Spirit to those that are worthy of repentance."


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: Hermas:975:1 @ "But they that have given up their rods two thirds withered and one third green, these are men who have been believers, but grew rich and became renowned among the Gentiles. They clothed themselves with great pride and became high-minded, and abandoned the truth and did not cleave to the righteous, but lived together after the manner of the Gentiles, and this path appeared the more pleasant unto them; yet they departed not from God, but continued in the faith, though they wrought not the works of the faith.


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: Hermas:1076:1 @ "But they that gave up their rods green, yet with the extreme ends withered and with cracks; these were found at all times good and faithful and glorious in the sight of God, but they sinned to a very slight degree by reason of little desires and because they had somewhat against one another. But, when they heard my words, the greater part quickly repented, and their dwelling was assigned within the tower.


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: Hermas:1076:2 @ But some of them were double-minded, and some being double-minded made a greater dissension. In these then there is still a hope of repentance, because they were found always good; and hardly shall one of them die.


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: Hermas:178:4 @ And he took me away into Arcadia, to a certain rounded mountain, and set me on the top of the mountain, and showed me a great plain, and round the plain twelve mountains, the mountains having each a different appearance.


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: Hermas:178:7 @ the fifth mountain had green grass and was rugged; the sixth mountain was full with clefts throughout, some small and some great, and the clefts had vegetation, but the grass was not very luxuriant, but rather as if it had been withered;


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: Hermas:279:1 @ And in the middle of the plain he showed me a great white rock, rising up from the plain. The rock was loftier than the mountains, being four-square, so that it could contain the whole world.


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: Hermas:279:5 @ After I had seen these things, I marvelled in myself at the greatness and the glory of what I was seeing And again I was perplexed concerning the virgins, that delicate as they were they stood up like men, as if they intended to carry the whole heaven.


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: Hermas:380:1 @ I saw six men come, tall and glorious and alike in appearance and they summoned a multitude of men. And the others also which came were tall men and handsome and powerful. And the six men ordered them to build a tower above the gate. And there arose a great noise from those men who had come to build the tower, as they ran hither and thither round the gate.


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: Hermas:481:2 @ Now the building of the tower was upon the great rock and above the gate. Those ten stones then were joined together, and they covered the whole rock. And these formed a foundation for the building of the tower. And the rock and the gate supported the whole tower.


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: Hermas:784:4 @ I say to the shepherd, "How can these stones go again to the building of the tower, seeing that they have been disapproved?" He saith unto me in answer; "Seest thou", saith he, "these stones ?" I see them, Sir," say I. "I myself," saith he, "will shape the greater part of these stones and put them into the building, and they shall fit in with the remaining stones."


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: Hermas:885:4 @ Then he proceeded to inspect the stunted (stones), and many among them were found black, and some had contracted great cracks; and he ordered these also to be placed with those that had been cast aside. But those of them which remained he cleaned and shaped, and ordered to be placed in the building So the virgins took them up, and fitted them into the middle of the building of the tower; for they were somewhat weak.


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: Hermas:13[90^:4 @ "Now, Sir," say I, "show me why the tower is not built upon the ground, but upon the rock and upon the gate." "Because thou art senseless," saith he, "and without understanding thou askest the question." "I am obliged, Sir," say I, "to ask all questions of thee, because I am absolutely unable to comprehend anything at all; for all are great and glorious and difficult for men to understand."


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
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?


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: Hermas:15[92^:7 @ So by their means they were quickened into life, and came to the full knowledge of the name of the Son of God. For this cause also they came up with them, and were fitted with them into the building of the tower and were builded with them, without being shaped; for they fell asleep in righteousness and in great purity. Only they had not this seal. Thou hast then the interpretation of these things also." "I have, Sir," say I.


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: Hermas:1895:2 @ If then he that ought to do good committeth wickedness, does he not seem to do greater wickedness than the man that knoweth not God? Therefore they that have not known God, and commit wickedness, are condemned to death; but they that have known God and seen His mighty works, and yet commit wickedness, shall receive a double punishment, and shall die eternally. In this way therefore shall the Church of God be purified.


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: Hermas:1895:5 @ Once more, Sir," say I, "show me the force and the doings of each one of the mountains, that every soul that trusteth in the Lord, when it heareth, may glorify His great and marvelous and glorious name." "Listen," saith he, "to the variety of the mountains and of the twelve nations.


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: Hermas:23100:1 @ "But they that believed from the sixth mountain, which had clefts great and small, and in the clefts herbage withered, are such as these;


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: Hermas:23100:3 @ But they that have great clefts, these are persistent in their backbitings and bear grudges, nursing wrath against one another. These then were thrown right away from the tower and rejected from its building. Such persons therefore shall with difficulty live.


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: Hermas:27[104^:6 @ Reckon yourselves blessed therefore; yea, rather think that ye have done a great work, if any of you shall suffer for God's sake. The Lord bestoweth life upon you, and ye percieved it not; for your sins weighed you down, and if ye had not suffered for the Name of the Lord, ye had died unto God by reason of your sins.


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: Hermas:1111:3 @ For if thou keep his commandments, all evil desire and the sweetness of this world shall be subject unto thee; moreover success shall attend thee in every good undertaking. Embrace his gravity and self-restraint, and tell it out unto all men that he is held in great honor and dignity with the Lord, and is a ruler of great authority, and powerful in his office. To him alone in the whole world hath authority over repentance been assigned. Seemeth he to thee to be powerful? Yet ye despise the gravity and moderation which he useth towards you."


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
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.


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: Hermas:4114:2 @ Charge all men who are able to do right, that they cease not to practice good works; for it is useful for them. I say moreover that every man ought to be rescued from misfortune; for he that hath need, and suffereth misfortune in his daily life, is in great torment and want.


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
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.


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: IgnatiusEphesians:prologue:1 @ Ignatius, who is also Theophorus, unto her which hath been blessed in greatness through the plentitude of God the Father; which hath been foreordained before the ages to be forever and unto abiding and unchangeable glory, united and elect in a true passion, by the will of the Father and of Jesus Christ our God; even unto the church which is at Ephesus of Asia, worthy of all felicitation; abundant greeting in Christ Jesus and in blameless joy.


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: IgnatiusEphesians:5:2 @ Let no man be deceived. If any one be not within the precinct of the altar, he lacketh the bread of God. For, if the prayer of one and another hath so great force, how much more that of the bishop and of the whole Church.


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: IgnatiusEphesians:10:3 @ Let us show ourselves their brothers by our forbearance; but let us be zealous to be imitators of the Lord, vying with each other who shall suffer the greater wrong, who shall be defrauded, who shall be set at nought; that no herb of the devil be found in you: but in all purity and temperance abide ye in Christ Jesus, with your flesh and with your spirit.


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: IgnatiusPhiladelphians:6:3 @ I give thanks to my God, that I have a good conscience in my dealings with you, and no man can boast either in secret or openly, that I was burdensome to any one in small things or in great. Yea and for all among whom I spoke, it is my prayer that they may not turn it into a testimony against themselves.


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: IgnatiusPolycarp:3:1 @ Let not those that seem to be plausible and yet teach strange doctrine dismay thee. Stand thou firm, as an anvil when it is smitten. It is the part of a great athlete to receive blows and be victorious. But especially must we for God's sake endure all things, that He also may endure us.


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: MartyrdomPolycarp:5:1 @ Now the glorious Polycarp at the first, when he heard it, so far from being dismayed, was desirous of remaining in town; but the greater part persuaded him to withdraw. So he withdrew to a farm not far distant from the city; and there he stayed with a few companions, doing nothing else night and day but praying for all men and for the churches throughout the world; for this was his constant habit.


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: MartyrdomPolycarp:8:1 @ But when at length he brought his prayer to an end, after remembering all who at any time had come in his way, small and great, high and low, and all the universal Church throughout the world, the hour of departure being come, they seated him on an ass and brought him into the city, it being a high Sabbath.


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: MartyrdomPolycarp:9:1 @ But as Polycarp entered into the stadium, a voice came to him from heaven; 'Be strong, Polycarp, and play the man.' And no one saw the speaker, but those of our people who were present heard the voice. And at length, when he was brought up, there was a great tumult, for they heard that Polycarp had been apprehended.


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: MartyrdomPolycarp:13:1 @ These things then happened with so great speed, quicker than words could tell, the crowds forthwith collecting from the workshops and baths timber and faggots, and the Jews more especially assisting in this with zeal, as is their wont.


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
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;


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
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.


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
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.


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: MartyrdomPolycarp:20:1 @ Ye indeed required that the things which happened should be shown unto you at greater length: but we for the present have certified you as it were in a summary through our brother Marcianus. When then ye have informed yourselves of these things, send the letter about likewise to the brethren which are farther off, that they also may glorify the Lord, who maketh election from His own servants.


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: MartyrdomPolycarp:20:2 @ Now unto Him that is able to bring us all by His grace and bounty unto His eternal kingdom, through His only-begotten Son Jesus Christ, be glory, honor, power, and greatness for ever. Salute all the saints. They that are with us salute you, and Euarestus, who wrote the letter, with his whole house.


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: MartyrdomPolycarp:21:1 @ Now the blessed Polycarp was martyred on the second day of the first part of the month Xanthicus, on the seventh before the calends of March, on a great Sabbath, at the eighth hour. He was apprehended by Herodes, when Philip of Tralles was high priest, in the proconsulship of Statius Quadratus, but in the reign of the Eternal King Jesus Christ. To whom be the glory, honor, greatness, and eternal throne, from generation to generation. Amen.


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: Polycarp:1:1 @ I rejoiced with you greatly in our Lord Jesus Christ, for that ye received the followers of the true Love and escorted them on their way, as befitted you--those men encircled in saintly bonds which are the diadems of them that be truly chosen of God and our Lord;


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
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.


NGRAMGOSPELUNIGRAM.txt
Found: filter:NT-GOSPEL great @ (37)


NGRAMGOSPELUNIGRAM.txt
Found: filter:NT-GOSPEL greater @ (8)


NGRAMGOSPELUNIGRAM.txt
Found: filter:NT-GOSPEL greatest @ (4)


NGRAMGOSPELUNIGRAM.txt
Found: filter:NT-GOSPEL greatly @ (2)


ENDTIMEPROPHECY.txt
Found: strkjv@Revelation:11:8 @ great city - END TIME - GENERAL


ENDTIMEPROPHECY.txt
Found: strkjv@Revelation:16:19 @ great city split 3 parts - END TIME - GENERAL


ENDTIMEPROPHECY.txt
Found: strkjv@Revelation:17:18 @ great city dominion - END TIME - GENERAL


ENDTIMEPROPHECY.txt
Found: strkjv@Revelation:18:10 @ great city judged - END TIME - GENERAL


ENDTIMEPROPHECY.txt
Found: strkjv@Revelation:18:16-21 @ great city laid waste - END TIME - GENERAL


PBIBLXBIBLETRANSLATIONS.txt
Found: emtv@Matthew:1 @ TITLE: English Majority Text Version DESCRIPTION: Welcome to the third edition of The English Majority Text Version (EMTV) of the Holy Bible. This latest edition has Greek explanatory notes throughout the Bible, to aid the reader in understanding the meanings in some select places of the original Koine Greek. Also, the third edition finds itself closer to the Robinson/Pierpoint printed edition of the Byzantine majority text, rather than the Hodges/Farstad text, which the EMTV was translated from. You will notice these differences in John 7:53-8:11, as well as the entire book of Revelation. The English Majority Text Version draws from the work of both Dr.’s Hodges and Farstad, and their text, “The Greek New Testament According to the Majority Text,” as well as from Dr. Wilbur Pickering, ThM. PhD., and the EMTV has incorporated his hard work in the field of producing evidence of just what does constitute a majority reading, and, as a result of his work, and the work of others, John 7:53-8:11, and the book of Revelation reflect these variant readings. This is one of the great things about having a Bible that is translated from the majority of the trustworthy Byzantine manuscripts that are in existence—the much greater probability of accuracy. On the other side of the fence, most modern Bibles are translated from a few scant manuscripts (literally), and more often than not they do not even agree with each other. Not so with a Bible that is translated out of the majority! The experts in linguistics who have put these readings together, and diligently compared the manuscripts, had hundreds and hundreds of manuscripts to compare. It is my prayer that this work will bring honor to our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, and to our God and Father; because all of this, all that we do, we do to know Him better, and to better understand His word, which He has given to mankind. “Every word of God is pure; He is a shield to those who put their trust in Him. Do not add to His words, Lest He rebuke you, and you be found a liar. (Prove 30:5,6). Peace of Christ to you all. In His service, Paul W Esposito Stauros Ministries RIGTHS: Paul W Esposito President, Stauros Ministries PO Box 3004 Cocoa, Fl. 32924 (321) 403-5782 PUBLISHER:


ONEPLACEPODCAST.txt
Found: http://www.oneplace.com/ministries/gods-great-outdoors/ @ gods-great-outdoors God's Great Outdoors Host=http://www.oneplace.com/ministries/gods-great-outdoors Gerry Caillouet


WEBSTUDYLINKS.txt
Found: GREEKSTUDY @ Great Treasures


KJVWORDCONCORDANCE.txt
Found: great @ kjv@CONCORD:great


KJVWORDCONCORDANCE.txt
Found: greater @ kjv@CONCORD:greater


KJVWORDCONCORDANCE.txt
Found: greatest @ kjv@CONCORD:greatest


KJVWORDCONCORDANCE.txt
Found: greatly @ kjv@CONCORD:greatly


KJVWORDCONCORDANCE.txt
Found: greatness @ kjv@CONCORD:greatness


JESUSBYINDEX.txt
Found: strkjv@Matthew:18:1-35 @ Jesus By Sermon - Kingdom greatness kjv@Mark:9:33-50


JESUSBYINDEX.txt
Found: strkjv@Mark:5:19 @ Jesus By Command - Go home to thy friends, and tell them how great things the Lord hath done for thee


JESUSBYINDEX.txt
Found: strkjv@Matthew:20:26 @ Jesus By Command - whosoever will be great among you, let him be your minister


JESUSBYINDEX.txt
Found: strkjv@Matthew:23:17 @ Ye fools and blind: for whether is greater, the gold, or the temple that sanctifieth the gold? - Jesus By Question


JESUSBYINDEX.txt
Found: strkjv@Matthew:23:19 @ Ye fools and blind: for whether is greater, the gift, or the altar that sanctifieth the gift? - Jesus By Question


JESUSBYINDEX.txt
Found: strkjv@Mark:13:2 @ Seest thou these great buildings? - Jesus By Question


JESUSBYINDEX.txt
Found: strkjv@Luke:22:27 @ For whether is greater, he that sitteth at meat, or he that serveth? is not he that sitteth at meat? - Jesus By Question


CHRISTIANPODCASTS.csv
Found: http://greaterlifechurch.podomatic.com/rss2.xml , Greater Life Church's Podcast , Religion and Spirituality , Greater Life Church; christ; christianity; church; churchs; greater; life; podcast; and; can; experience; is; love; place; purpose , PODCAST , http://assets.podomatic.net/ts/86/87/17/jshows12/1400x1400_7773937.jpg , American English; United States ,


CHRISTIANPODCASTS.csv
Found: http://vineyardboise.org/devotions-podcast?format=rss , Green Pastures Devotions , Religion and Spirituality , Vineyard Boise; christ; christianity; church; churchs; greater; life; podcast; and; can; experience; is; love; place; purpose , PODCAST , http://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/57b328c19de4bb75ceb729c2/1540394914480-HMEJR9RL649XDHSTSYZ3/Mike-Devotionals.jpg?format=1500w&content-type=image%2Fjpeg , American English; United States ,


CHRISTIANPODCASTS.csv
Found: http://garpchurch.libsyn.com/rss , Greenville ARP Church's Podcast , Religion and Spirituality , Greenville ARP Church; christ; christianity; church; churchs; greater; life; podcast; and; can; experience; is; love; place; purpose , PODCAST , http://static.libsyn.com/p/assets/c/a/5/b/ca5bb1b70e691436/garp_audio_coverart.jpg , Australian English; ,


CHRISTIANPODCASTS.csv
Found: http://api.podcache.net/shows/a85d0680-47f5-4a4e-8db2-35201560ec4e/feed , Greenwood Pres. Sermons , Religion and Spirituality , Greenwood Presbyterian Church; christ; christianity; church; churchs; greater; life; podcast; and; can; experience; is; love; place; purpose , PODCAST , http://media.redcircle.com/images/2019/9/29/16/9f26124c-6ed2-43c1-8fa6-54943d8c70bc_podcast-art.jpg , American English; United States ,


BIBLETRANSLATIONINDEX.csv
Found: emtv@Matthew:1,ENGLISH:, English Majority Text Version, Welcome to the third edition of The English Majority Text Version (EMTV) of the Holy Bible. This latest edition has Greek explanatory notes throughout the Bible, to aid the reader in understanding the meanings in some select places of the original Koine Greek. Also, the third edition finds itself closer to the Robinson/Pierpoint printed edition of the Byzantine majority text, rather than the Hodges/Farstad text, which the EMTV was translated from. You will notice these differences in John 7:53-8:11, as well as the entire book of Revelation. The English Majority Text Version draws from the work of both Dr.’s Hodges and Farstad, and their text, “The Greek New Testament According to the Majority Text,” as well as from Dr. Wilbur Pickering, ThM. PhD., and the EMTV has incorporated his hard work in the field of producing evidence of just what does constitute a majority reading, and, as a result of his work, and the work of others, John 7:53-8:11, and the book of Revelation reflect these variant readings. This is one of the great things about having a Bible that is translated from the majority of the trustworthy Byzantine manuscripts that are in existence—the much greater probability of accuracy. On the other side of the fence, most modern Bibles are translated from a few scant manuscripts (literally), and more often than not they do not even agree with each other. Not so with a Bible that is translated out of the majority! The experts in linguistics who have put these readings together, and diligently compared the manuscripts, had hundreds and hundreds of manuscripts to compare. It is my prayer that this work will bring honor to our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, and to our God and Father; because all of this, all that we do, we do to know Him better, and to better understand His word, which He has given to mankind. “Every word of God is pure; He is a shield to those who put their trust in Him. Do not add to His words, Lest He rebuke you, and you be found a liar. (Prove 30:5-6). Peace of Christ to you all. In His service, Paul W Esposito Stauros Ministries, Paul W Esposito President, Stauros Ministries PO Box 3004 Cocoa, Fl. 32924 (321) 403-5782


NATURALREMEDY.csv
Found: Benzoin Essential Oil,Properties: It is considered an antidepressant/ carminative/ cordial/ deodorant/ disinfectant/ relaxant/ diuretic/ expectorant/ antiseptic/ vulnerary/ astringent/ anti inflammatory/ anti-rheumatic and sedative.,Health benefits: It is great for uplifting moods and fighting depression/ and it has also been popularized for eliminating gas build-up/ warming the respiratory system/ reducing body odor/ curing infections/ relaxation/ promoting urination and the subsequent removal of body toxins. This useful essential oil also strengthens gums and stops hemorrhaging/ cures inflammation/ improves circulation and can help cure arthritis/ while calming anxiety and relieving tension.,,ESSENTIAL OIL


NATURALREMEDY.csv
Found: Manuka Essential Oil,Properties: Manuka essential oil is an antidandruff/ an antidote to insect bites and stings/ as well as antibacterial/ antifungal/ antiinflammatory/ antihistaminic/ antiallergenic. cicatrisant/ cytophylactic/ deodorant and is a great nervous relaxant.,Health benefits: It is commonly used to treat dandruff/ counter venomous bites/ inhibit bacterial and fungal infections/ sedate inflammation/ check production of histamine and reduces allergic symptoms. Finally/ it quickly clears up scars and spots/ promotes growth & regeneration of cells/ and reduces body odor.,,ESSENTIAL OIL


NATURALREMEDY.csv
Found: Mullein Essential Oil,Properties: It is an analgesic/ anti-inflammatory/ antiseptic/ disinfectant/ diuretic/ expectorant/ febrifuge/ relaxant and tranquilizing.,Health benefits: It is frequently used for pain relief/ and as a way to sedate inflammation/ protect against wounds becoming septic/ fight infections/ increase urination and remove toxins from the body. Furthermore/ it expels phlegm & catarrh/ reduces fever/ relaxes the body and mind/ as well as being a great way to induce sleep.,,ESSENTIAL OIL


NATURALREMEDY.csv
Found: Mustard Essential Oil,Properties: It is traditionally used as a stimulant/ irritant/ appetizer/ antibacterial/ antifungal/ insect repellant/ hair revitalizer/ cordial/ diaphoretic/ antirheumatic and a tonic.,Health benefits: Mustard essential oil is great for stimulating discharges/ increasing appetite/ inhibiting bacterial and fungal growth/ keeping insects away/ and boosting hair growth. Also/ it is frequently used to reduce hair loss/ increase perspiration/ stimulate circulation and help cure rheumatism/ while generally boosting health and immune system functions.,,ESSENTIAL OIL


NATURALREMEDY.csv
Found: Rosemary Essential Oil,Properties: Rosemary essential oil is great for stimulating hair growth/ and as a disinfectant/ antiseptic/ anti-inflammatory/ carminative/ antibacterial/ and analgesic substance.,Health benefits: It is very useful in terms of hair care/ skin care/ mouth care/ anxiety/ mental disorders/ depression/ pain/ headache/ rheumatism/ respiratory problems/ bronchial asthma/ indigestion/ and flatulence.,,ESSENTIAL OIL


ESSENTIALOILS.csv
Found: Benzoin Essential Oil,Properties: It is considered an antidepressant/ carminative/ cordial/ deodorant/ disinfectant/ relaxant/ diuretic/ expectorant/ antiseptic/ vulnerary/ astringent/ anti inflammatory/ anti-rheumatic and sedative.,Health benefits: It is great for uplifting moods and fighting depression/ and it has also been popularized for eliminating gas build-up/ warming the respiratory system/ reducing body odor/ curing infections/ relaxation/ promoting urination and the subsequent removal of body toxins. This useful essential oil also strengthens gums and stops hemorrhaging/ cures inflammation/ improves circulation and can help cure arthritis/ while calming anxiety and relieving tension.,


ESSENTIALOILS.csv
Found: Manuka Essential Oil,Properties: Manuka essential oil is an antidandruff/ an antidote to insect bites and stings/ as well as antibacterial/ antifungal/ antiinflammatory/ antihistaminic/ antiallergenic. cicatrisant/ cytophylactic/ deodorant and is a great nervous relaxant.,Health benefits: It is commonly used to treat dandruff/ counter venomous bites/ inhibit bacterial and fungal infections/ sedate inflammation/ check production of histamine and reduces allergic symptoms. Finally/ it quickly clears up scars and spots/ promotes growth & regeneration of cells/ and reduces body odor.,


ESSENTIALOILS.csv
Found: Mullein Essential Oil,Properties: It is an analgesic/ anti-inflammatory/ antiseptic/ disinfectant/ diuretic/ expectorant/ febrifuge/ relaxant and tranquilizing.,Health benefits: It is frequently used for pain relief/ and as a way to sedate inflammation/ protect against wounds becoming septic/ fight infections/ increase urination and remove toxins from the body. Furthermore/ it expels phlegm & catarrh/ reduces fever/ relaxes the body and mind/ as well as being a great way to induce sleep.,


ESSENTIALOILS.csv
Found: Mustard Essential Oil,Properties: It is traditionally used as a stimulant/ irritant/ appetizer/ antibacterial/ antifungal/ insect repellant/ hair revitalizer/ cordial/ diaphoretic/ antirheumatic and a tonic.,Health benefits: Mustard essential oil is great for stimulating discharges/ increasing appetite/ inhibiting bacterial and fungal growth/ keeping insects away/ and boosting hair growth. Also/ it is frequently used to reduce hair loss/ increase perspiration/ stimulate circulation and help cure rheumatism/ while generally boosting health and immune system functions.,


ESSENTIALOILS.csv
Found: Rosemary Essential Oil,Properties: Rosemary essential oil is great for stimulating hair growth/ and as a disinfectant/ antiseptic/ anti-inflammatory/ carminative/ antibacterial/ and analgesic substance.,Health benefits: It is very useful in terms of hair care/ skin care/ mouth care/ anxiety/ mental disorders/ depression/ pain/ headache/ rheumatism/ respiratory problems/ bronchial asthma/ indigestion/ and flatulence.,