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Severus of Antioch — on Acts 10:46 (CATENA ON THE ACTS OF THE APOSTLES 10.44)

Patristic A.D. 538
Severus of Antioch · c. A.D. 456–538
“At the beginning of the preaching, when the apostles announced the gospel, those who received holy baptism both spoke with tongues and prophesied in order to prove that they had received the Holy Spirit. When unbelief was at its climax, then, as was necessary, the miracles flourished. Yet, with the faith spread far and wide, there is no need of signs, for what comes from God is not for show but for the salvation, healing and benefit of those who receive.”
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