. The apocryphal books of the New Testament, being all the gospels, epistles, and other pieces now extant attributed in the first four centuries to Jesus Christ, His apostles, and their companions, not included. ight-eousness. 2 For if thou shalt be patient,the Holy Spirit which dwellethin thee shall be pure, and not bedarkened by any evil spirit; butbeing full of joy shall be en-larged, and feast 6 in the body inwhich it dwells, and 7 serve theLord with joy, and in great peace. 3 But if any 8 anger shallovertake thee, presently the HolySpirit which is in thee will be i straightened and seek t


. The apocryphal books of the New Testament, being all the gospels, epistles, and other pieces now extant attributed in the first four centuries to Jesus Christ, His apostles, and their companions, not included. ight-eousness. 2 For if thou shalt be patient,the Holy Spirit which dwellethin thee shall be pure, and not bedarkened by any evil spirit; butbeing full of joy shall be en-larged, and feast 6 in the body inwhich it dwells, and 7 serve theLord with joy, and in great peace. 3 But if any 8 anger shallovertake thee, presently the HolySpirit which is in thee will be i straightened and seek to departfrom thee. 4 For he is choked by the evilI spirit, and has not the ^liberty of|10 serving the Lord as he would ;i for he is grieved by u anger. 1 Vid. Annot. Coteler. in loc. pp. 60, 61. 2 Vid. not. Coteler. in loc. B. C. Rom. vii. 3. Coaip. 1 Cor. vii. 3SM. Lamb, medius ; Ex quoraihi traditus es, That thou hast been delivered unto me, and I dwell, Gr 1AoK[)oQvfioQ. MS. Lam. Anirmequns. 5 Work. 6SM. Lamb, melius, Cum. vase. Et Gr. /isra mv uksvovc, with the body or Jr. Xeirovpyec rcj Kvpco). 8 Ofu^oAm, Gr. Bitterness of gall. 9 Place. 10 Gr. ? AeiTtrvpyipsai. u O^vxo/ua. 216. THE INTERMENT OF CHRIST. FROM A FRESCO BY CIMABUE, THIRTEENTH CENTURY. [Page 75. Of sadness of heart, COMMAND V. and of patience. 1 When, therefore, both thesespirits dwell together, it is de-structive to a mail. 5 As if one should take a littlewormwood, and put it into a ves-sel of honey, the whole honeywould be spoiled; and a greatquantity of honey is corrupted bya very little wormwood, and losesthe sweetness of honey, and isno longer acceptable to its Lordbecause the whole honey is madebitter, and loses its use. 6 But if no wormwood be putinto the honey, it is sweet andprofitable to its Lord. Thus isforbearance sweeter than hone}T,and profitable to the Lord whodwelleth in it. 7 But anger is therefore anger shall be mixedwith forbearance, the soul is dis-tresse


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