pachorn~an ko~nonla - Alin Suciu
pachorn~an ko~nonla - Alin Suciu
pachorn~an ko~nonla - Alin Suciu
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Teat: Quecke.<br />
p. 100<br />
Pachomian Koinonia III he Letters of Saint Pachomiw<br />
yourself so as not to write 6 over cp,<br />
fed without rags. days grow old and your waters diminish.<br />
3. Return to the new moons, which is 6 rite 0 and p, so that the p be<br />
wagons of the tabernacle. With th<br />
they gave also the offerings ofthe tabernac<br />
joy. And you, as a wise man, know the Letter Three (Greek)<br />
head on the journey," so that grace may com<br />
ER OF OUR FATHER PACHOMIUS TO CORthe<br />
E, which are the days of your child<br />
.r a new moon? 11 is the Passover. In all this do<br />
ED THMOUSONS.'<br />
forget the c, which is called .Q This one is in c<br />
munion with the p. He has given him his porti onor God and you will be strong. Rememthat<br />
he may be made wealthy in it. ings of the saints gp,<br />
be according to its years. Let<br />
ten are S and 1.<br />
Greet the head, the feet, the hands, the e<br />
and all the rest of your spirit, which is a.<br />
e w, in order to be able to come before God<br />
tion safe from the reproach<br />
Letter Two (Greek)<br />
FATHER OF THE MONASTERY, SOUROUS, WH<br />
AISO RECEIVED THE GRACE OF THE ANGEL1<br />
CORNELIOS. 1<br />
ter because of the T,* for it is written. Rememb<br />
also and write 11 because of the q, for it is writte of his God and did not miit the sick.8 There-<br />
2. Is not 6 o? u is K. In all these things, reme he became tossed about,' without bread, like<br />
ber and write n and t, so that the a be well writt pretentious* and the anogantt who did not<br />
in the grace of those who are above. d the house: E. 0 man, know their conscience;<br />
battle of the Lord is in their hands, and they<br />
wash your face,s so that your eyes see and y en charged with dominating their own<br />
read the characters well. be able to avoid the reproach of<br />
Text: Quecke.<br />
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