Tertullian On Prayer

his debt;[53]

Tertullian On Prayer

And when Peter had put the question whether remission were to be granted to a brother seven times, "Nay," saith He, "seventy-seven times; "[55]

Tertullian Of Patience "seventy-seven times? "[122]

Archelaus Acts of the Disputation with the Heresiarch Manes

And He indeed did not deal with them as Moses did, putting the severities of the law in force, and granting indulgence to no man for any offence; but He declared that if any man suffered an injury at the hands of his neighbour, he was to forgive him not once only, nor even twice or thrice, nor only seven times, but even unto seventy times seven;[283]

Lactantius Divine Institutes Book VI

But if you shall not regard nor assist them, I also will bear a mind like your own against you, and I will judge you by your own laws.[113]

Constitutions of the Holy Apostles Book II

It is also a duty to forgive each other's trespasses-not the duty of those that judge, but of those that have quarrels; as the Lord determined when I Peter asked Him, "How oft shall my brother sin against me, and I forgive him? Till seven times? "He replied, "I say not unto thee, Until seven times, but until seventy times seven."[215]

Origen Commentary on Matthew Book XIV "[35]

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