Shepherd of Hermas Similitude Sixth " "I would know, sir," I said, "Of what nature are these diverse tortures and punishments? "Hear," he said, "the various tortures and punishments. The tortures are such as occur during life.[9]

Fragments of Clement from the Latin Translation of Cassiodorus " So Paul also; for he, too, states something of this nature when he says, "Whom I have delivered to Satan, that he might live in the spirit; "[33]

Tertullian Against Marcion Book V

the principles of natural and public law. When, however, he condemns the man "to be delivered unto Satan,"[292]

Tertullian Against Marcion Book V

that he also said, "For the destruction of the flesh, that the spirit may be saved in the day of the Lord,"[294]

Tertullian On Modesty

that "such a man must be surrendered to Satan for the destruction of the flesh; "[42]

Tertullian On Modesty

For, in fact, they suspect the Apostle Paul of having, in the second (Epistle) to the Corinthians, granted pardon to the self-same fornicator whom in the first he has publicly sentenced to be "surrendered to Satan, for the destruction of the flesh,"[125]

The Epistle of Pope Urban First

And if any one do so, then, after the sharp vengeance which is due to such a crime, and which is justly to be carried out against the sacrilegious, let him be condemned to perpetual infamy, and east into prison or consigned to life-long exile. For, according to the apostle,[8]

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