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The Didascalia Apostolorum—literally “the teaching of the apostles”—is a third-century document expanded from the Didache of the first century AD. Considered by most Church Fathers to be of actual apostolic origin, scholars now believe it is likely of Syrian or Antiochene provenance, compiled by a prominent Syrian bishop. Originally written in Greek, this English version of the Didascalia is...

that belongs to sport or is foreign to the fear of God. (S. + as our Lord also taught us in the Psalm, (Ps. 2:10) in David, and saith thus, “Now therefore understand, ye kings, and be instructed, all ye judges of the earth; serve the Lord with fear, (11, 12) and rejoice before Him with trembling. Attend to discipline, lest the Lord be angry, and ye perish from the way of justice, because His anger is kindled but a little against you; blessed are all they that put their trust in Him.”) But it is therefore
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