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Chapter XVIII.—Christians would
observe the law, if they did not know why it was instituted.
“For since you have read, O Trypho, as you
yourself admitted, the doctrines taught by our Saviour, I do not think
that I have done foolishly in adding some short utterances of His to the
prophetic statements. Wash therefore, and be now clean, and put away
iniquity from your souls, as God bids you be washed in this laver, and be
circumcised with the true circumcision. For we too would observe the fleshly circumcision,
and the Sabbaths, and in short all the feasts, if we did not know for
what reason they were enjoined you,—namely, on account of your
transgressions and the hardness of your hearts. For if we patiently
endure all things contrived against us by wicked men and demons, so that
even amid cruelties unutterable, death and torments, we pray for mercy to
those who inflict such things upon us, and do not wish to give the least
retort to any one, even as the new Lawgiver commanded us: how is it,
Trypho, that we would not observe those rites which do not harm us,
—I speak of fleshly circumcision, and Sabbaths, and feasts? E.C.F. INDEX & SEARCH
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