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Men Quotes by Ignatius of Antioch
- It is impossible for a man to be freed from the habit of sin before he hates it, just as it is impossible to receive…
- For some are in the habit of carrying about the name in wicked guile, while they still practice things unworthy of God. You must flee…
- But look at the men who have those perverted notions about the grace of Jesus Christ which has come down to us, and see how…
- In like manner, everyone who has received from God the power of distinguishing and yet follows an unskillful pastor and receives a false opinion for…
- Take care, then, to be firmly grounded in the teachings of the Lord and his apostles so that you may prosper in all your doings…
- Pray without ceasing on behalf of other men...For cannot he that falls rise again?
- See that ye all follow the bishop, even as Jesus Christ does the Father, and the presbytery as ye would the apostles; and reverence the…
- Let no man's place, or dignity, or riches, puff him up; and let no man's low condition or poverty abase him. For the chief points…
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