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Theophilus of Alexandria

d. A.D. 412
Theophilus of Alexandria · d. A.D. 412 A.D. 412
“I am the true vine, … intoxicating like the most powerful antidote, joy, against the grief that sprouted in Adam. Behold, I have prepared a table for you over against those who afflict you. Opposite Eden I settled Adam, who had violated that celebrated place, that by his seeing the delight no longer permitted he might suffer a ceaselessly smoldering distress. Again, over against those who afflict you have I given you a table, life-giving and joy-creating, which offers in exchange for distress unspeakable joy before those who have envied you. Eat the bread that renews your nature. Drink the wine, the exultation of immortality. Eat the bread that purges away the old bitterness, and drink the wine that eases the pain of the wound. This is the healing of your nature; this is the punishment of the one who did the injury.”
Historical Christian Faith commentaries database, on Ps 23:5 (SERMON ON THE MYSTICAL SUPPER) PD · Historical Christian Faith commentaries database ↗
Theophilus of Alexandria · d. A.D. 412 A.D. 412
“The Lord has said to his prophet, "See, I have this day set you over the nations and over the kingdoms to root out and to pull down and to destroy and … to build and to plant." In every age he bestows the same grace on his church, that his body may be preserved intact and that the poison of heretical opinions may nowhere prevail over it. And now also do we see the words fulfilled.”
Historical Christian Faith commentaries database, on Jer 1:9 (LETTER 90, TO EPIPHANIUS) PD · Historical Christian Faith commentaries database ↗
Theophilus of Alexandria · d. A.D. 412 A.D. 412
“Theophilus, bishop, to the well-beloved and most loving brother, the presbyter Jerome. The reverend bishop Agatho with the well-beloved deacon Athanasius is accredited to you with tidings relating to the church. When you learn their import, I feel no doubt but that you will approve my resolution and will exult in the church's victory. For we have cut down with the prophet's sickle certain wicked fanatics who were eager to sow in the monasteries of Nitria the heresy of Origen. We have remembered the warning words of the apostle, "Rebuke with all authority." Do you therefore on your part, as you hope to receive a share in this reward, make haste to bring back with scriptural discourses those who have been deceived. It is our desire, if possible, to guard in our days not only the Catholic faith and the rules of the church but also the people committed to our charge, and to eliminate all strange doctrines.”
Historical Christian Faith commentaries database, on Joel 3:13 (Letter 87) PD · Historical Christian Faith commentaries database ↗

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