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Chapter X.—Acknowledgment of their
kindness.
Ye have done well in receiving Philo and Rheus
Agathopus as servants1040 of Christ our God, who have
followed me for the sake of God, and who give thanks to the Lord in your
behalf, because ye have in every way refreshed them. None of these things
shall be lost to you. May my spirit be for you,1041
1041 Comp. Epistle of Ignatius to
Ephesians, chap. xxi.; to Polycarp, chap. ii. vi. | and my
bonds, which ye have not despised or been ashamed of; nor shall Jesus
Christ, our perfect hope, be ashamed of you.
Ye have done well in receiving Philo, and Gaius, and
Agathopus, who, being the servants1042 of Christ, have
followed me for the sake of God, and who greatly bless the Lord in your
behalf, because ye have in every way refreshed them. None of those things
which ye have done to them shall be passed by without being reckoned unto
you. “The Lord grant” to you “that ye may find mercy of
the Lord in that day!”1043 May my spirit be for
you,1044
1044 Comp. Epistle of
Ignatius to Ephesians, chap. xxi.; to Polycarp, chap. ii. vi. |
and my bonds, which ye have not despised or been ashamed of. Wherefore,
neither shall Jesus Christ, our perfect hope, be ashamed of you.E.C.F. INDEX & SEARCH
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