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The Shepherd of Hermas
Book Third.—Similitudes
2nd c.
Classic translation
Treatises & Other · English translation, 1890
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Contents
Similitude First. As in This World We Have No Abiding City, We Ought to Seek…
Similitude Second. As the Vine is Supported by the Elm, So is the Rich Man…
Similitude Third. As in Winter Green Trees Cannot Be Distinguished From…
Similitude Fourth. As in Summer Living Trees Are Distinguished From Withered by…
Similitude Fifth. Of True Fasting and Its Reward: Also of Purity of Body
Similitude Sixth. Of the Two Classes of Voluptuous Men, and of Their Death…
Similitude Seventh. They Who Repent Must Bring Forth Fruits Worthy of Repentance
Similitude Eighth. The Sins of the Elect and of the Penitent Are of Many Kinds…
Similitude Ninth. The Great Mysteries in the Building of the Militant and…
Similitude Tenth. Concerning Repentance and Alms-Giving