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You praise him, therefore, answer me, Phagoras a philosopher sometimes mentioned in polemical texts regarding the nature of Christ, who says: "Lest he be seen," just as it is known to them concerning knowledge, that there is no rest for the one who asks where Christ the Son of the living God is. If this is what he says to them, concerning the stoicheia elements/principles, which he thinks is Christ, show me where you are.
5And it became a confusing accusation, for suddenly, Phagoras, I heard you say that in much blood there is this superabundance, which says that it is right to see and believe.
116 For this is the Word and the Life, he does not fall from the building, the Son of God, Christ the faithful, just as he says: "Where is Christ?" Just as he used to say to the Parmidian likely referring to the school of Parmenides or a specific sect daughters. And he did, then, finish them before
10the year that I left the building, he who says to him 155 C "This is for the non-existent, the Son of Christ," that which he says to Christ, "The living Son of God who is from before the ages, whom I found from the purity of virginity, and it happened that in the body God came forth."
The discourse of the three epistles of the blessed Evagrius? is finished, translated from Greek
15into Syriac.