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" In company with Paul I followed, while everywhere faith led the way, and set before me for food the fish from the fountain, mighty and stainless (whom a pure virgin grasped), and gave this to friends to eat always, having good wine and giving the mixed... "
Ephrem the Syrian: Hymns - Page 6
by Saint Ephraem (Syrus) - 1989 - 474 pages
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The Church of the Early Fathers: External History

Alfred Plummer - Church history - 1887 - 256 pages
...crossing over the Euphrates. And everywhere I had associates. In company with Paul I followed, while everywhere faith led the way, and set before me for food the fish from the fountain, mighty and stainless (whom a pure virgin grasped), and gave this to friends to eat always,...
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The Church Quarterly Review, Volume 56

Theology - 1903 - 574 pages
...crossing over the Euphrates. And everywhere I had associates. In company with Paul I followed, while everywhere faith led the way, and set before me for food the fish from the fountain, mighty and stainless (whom a pure virgin grasped), and gave this to friends to eat always,...
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A History of the Doctrine of the Holy Eucharist, Volume 1

Darwell Stone - Lord's Supper - 1909 - 432 pages
...Aurelius, wrote for his own tomb describes how in his journeys in West and East, to Rome and Nisibis, " Everywhere faith led the way, and set before me for food the fish from the fountain,5 mighty and stainless (whom a pure virgin grasped), and gave this to friends to eat always,...
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The Origins of Christianity

Charles Bigg - Church history - 1909 - 552 pages
...Nisibis across the Euphrates. And everywhere I had companions. In company with Paul I followed, while everywhere faith led the way, and set before me for food the fish from the fountain mighty and stainless which a pure virgin caught, and gave this to friends to eat always, having...
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The Early Church in the Light of the Monuments: A Study in Christian Archæology

Arthur Stapylton Barnes - Bible - 1913 - 292 pages
...crossing over the Euphrates. And everywhere I had associates. In company with Paul I followed, while everywhere Faith led the way, and set before me for food the fish from the fountain, mighty and stainless (whom a pure virgin grasped), and gave this to friends to eat always,...
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Phases of Early Christianity, Six Lectures

Joseph Estlin Carpenter - Church history - 1916 - 488 pages
...announces that he had found fellow- worshippers everywhere: In company with Paul I followed, while everywhere Faith led the way, and set before me for food the Fish from the fountain mighty and stainless (whom 1 Canons, 186, 187, 194. 'Ibid., 29. >See Lect. Ill, p. 201. a...
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Documents Illustrative of the History of the Church ..., Volume 1

Beresford James Kidd - Church history - 1920 - 330 pages
...crossing over the Euphrates. And everywhere I had associates. In company with Paul, I followed, while everywhere faith led the way, and set before me for food the fish from the fountain, mighty and stainless (whom a pure virgin grasped), and gave this to friends to eat always,...
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The Faith of the Early Fathers

Religion - 1970 - 482 pages
...had the resplendent seal; And I saw the plain of Syria and all the cities, even Nisibis 404 Beyond the Euphrates. And everywhere I had associates, Having...Paul as a companion. Everywhere faith led the way 877 and everywhere set food before me, - fish from the fountain 85 1 Mighty and pure, which the chaste...
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Mary in the New Testament

Raymond Edward Brown, Joseph A. Fitzmyer, Karl P. Donfried - Religion - 1978 - 340 pages
...famous but obscure Abercius inscription from Hierapotis in Phrygia 1ca. AD 180) is hard to decide:"55 Having Paul as a companion, everywhere faith led the...always having sweet wine and giving the mixed cup with bread. Both Mary and the church have been suggested, or both together. If the latter interpretation...
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Early Biblical Interpretation

Rowan A. Greer - Religion - 1986 - 224 pages
...and deliberately cryptic account of his trip to Rome to be placed on his tombstone. In it he said: "And everywhere I had associates. Having Paul as a...the way and set before me for food the fish from the spring."7 What he means is that wherever he traveled, he found Christian communities that were recognizable...
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