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| (For 355.) From the twenty-seventh Festal Letter of Athanasius, Bishop of Alexandria and Confessor; of which the commencement is, 'Again the season of the day of the living Passover.' PREVIOUS SECTION - NEXT SECTION - HELP
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XXVII.—(For 355.) From the twenty-seventh Festal Letter
of Athanasius, Bishop of Alexandria and Confessor; of which the
commencement is, ‘Again the season of the day of the living
Passover4525
4525 The
fragment here given of the twenty-seventh Letter, as well as fragments
of the twenty-ninth and forty-fourth, are from Syriac translations,
discovered by Mr. Cureton as quoted by Severus Patriarch of Antioch, in
his work against Johannes Grammaticus contained in the Syriac
collection of the British Museum (Cod. Add. 12, 157, fol. 202), and
published by him with the preceding Letters. Their style would argue
them to be part of the same translation. | .’
For who is our joy and
boast, but our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, Who suffered for us, and
by Himself made known to us the Father? For He is no other than He Who
of old time spoke by the Prophets; but now He saith to every man,
‘I Who speak am near4526 .’ Right well
is this word spoken, for He does not at one time speak, at another keep
silence; but continually and at all times, from the beginning without
ceasing, He raises up every man, and speaks to every man in his
heart.E.C.F. INDEX & SEARCH
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