Ante-Nicene Fathers/Volume VIII/Memoirs of Edessa And Other Ancient Syriac Documents/Extracts Concerning Abgar and Addaeus/Chapter 2

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Ante-Nicene Fathers Vol. VIII, Memoirs of Edessa And Other Ancient Syriac Documents, Extracts Concerning Abgar and Addaeus
Various, translated by Benjamin Plummer Pratten
Chapter 2
160986Ante-Nicene Fathers Vol. VIII, Memoirs of Edessa And Other Ancient Syriac Documents, Extracts Concerning Abgar and Addaeus — Chapter 2Benjamin Plummer PrattenVarious

II.

From the teaching of Addæus the apostle, which was spoken in the city of Edessa.[1]

Ye know that I said unto you, that none of the souls which go forth out of the bodies of men are under the power of death, but that they all live and continue to exist, and that there are for them mansions and an abode of rest.  For the reasoning power of the soul does not cease, nor the knowledge, because it is the image of the immortal God.  For it is not without perceptions, after the manner of the bodily frame, which has no perception of that corruption which has acquired dominion over it.  Recompense, however, and reward it will not receive apart from its bodily form, because what it experiences belongs not to itself alone, but to the bodily form also in which it dwelt for a time.  But the disobedient, who have not known God, will then repent without avail.


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  1. From Cod. Add. 12,155, fol. 53 vers.