1 Clement

of the Spirit, he wrote to you concerning himself, and Cephas, and Apollos,[213]

Origen Against Celsus Book IV

which he hath built thereupon, he shall receive a reward. If any man's work be burned, he shall suffer loss."[52]

Cyprian Epistle LI

It is one thing to stand for pardon, another thing to attain to glory: it is one thing, when cast into prison, not to go out thence until one has paid the uttermost farthing; another thing at once to receive the wages of faith and courage. It is one thing, tortured by long suffering for sins, to be cleansed and long purged by fire;[35]

Lactantius Divine Institutes Book VII

These things are near to the truth.[135]

1 Clement

of the Spirit, he wrote to you concerning himself, and Cephas, and Apollos,[260]

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