John 3:16
“We are philosophers – not in words – but in deeds. We do not speak great things; we live them.” – Cyprian

Quotes – Early

Clement of Alexandria:

“Sometimes heretics quote from the prophetic Scriptures, but they misuse them in several ways.  First, they don’t make use of all the Scriptures.  Second, when they do cite a passage, they don’t quote it in its entirety.  Thirdly, they quote prophetic statements out of context.  Furthermore, they like to select ambiguous passages, so they can […]

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Clement of Alexandria:

“Open your compassion to all who are enrolled as the disciples of God. Don’t look contemptuously at personal appearance. Don’t be carelessly disposed to only a certain age group. If someone appears to be penniless, or ragged, or ugly, or feeble, don’t let your soul fret about it and turn away from them. Our bodies

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Clement of Alexandria:

“The Father is the only One who is able to undo what has been done and to blot out our former sins by the dew of the Spirit. He says, in effect, ‘I will judge you by the state in which I find you.’ So there may be a person who has done incredibly good

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Justin Martyr:

“We who used to value the acquisition of wealth and possessions more than anything else now bring what we have into a common fund and share it with anyone who needs it.  We used to hate and destroy one another and refused to associate with people of another race or country.  Now, because of Christ,

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Cyprian:

“It is clear that the devil is driven out in baptism by the faith of the believer. But he returns if the faith should afterwards fail.”

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Origen:

“He who has not denied himself, but denied Christ, will experience the saying ‘I also will deny him.’”

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Origen:

“Certain ones of those [heretics] who hold different opinions misuse these passages. They essentially destroy free will by introducing ruined natures incapable of salvation and by introducing others as being saved in such a way that they cannot be lost.”

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