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Chapter III.
Let not those who seem to be somewhat, and teach
strange doctrines, strike thee with apprehension; but stand thou in the
truth, as an athlete1137
1137 The
Greek has ἄκμων, “an
anvil.” | who is smitten, for it is [the part] of a great
athlete to be smitten, and [yet] conquer. More especially is it fitting
that we should bear everything for the sake of God, that He also may bear
us. Be [still] more diligent than thou yet art. Be discerning of the
times. Look for Him that is above the times, Him who has no times, Him
who is invisible, Him who for our sakes became visible, Him who is
impalpable, Him who is impassible, Him who for our sakes suffered, Him
who endured everything in every form for our sakes.E.C.F. INDEX & SEARCH
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