Chapter
1 1| glad, for the boy will be great before God and man, thanks
2 1| disorder which followed the great Tatar war. When the principality
3 2| monastery. Aware of his great virtues, the Grand Duke
4 2| him in his solitude. In great humility he entreated him, "
5 2| water from the spring, and a great scarcity of these. Often,
6 2| The Lord, seeing his very great faith and patience, took
7 3| Sergius welcomed him with great joy. Simon lived many years,
8 3| and to be the head over a great number of monks. From the
9 3| place, they all suffered great privations. At times there
10 3| torch. One day there was a great scarcity of bread and salt
11 3| very wealthy, living a great distance away, sent it to
12 3| arrived at the monastery, with great pomp, accompanied by retinue
13 3| 1 am but a sinner and a great offender. Forgive me and
14 4| the brotherhood suffered great discomfort, which increased
15 4| Lavra, was a man who owned great possessions, but who was
16 4| with the cross, 1 saw a great flame proceeding from him,
17 4| beheld a wondrous vision. A great radiance shone in the heavens;
18 4| thy prayer. See and behold great numbers of monks gathered
19 5| Blessed One, that even the great prophet and our father in
20 8| invade Russian soil. Very great fear prevailed among the
21 8| the sceptre of all Russia, great Dmitrii having a great faith
22 8| great Dmitrii having a great faith in the saint, came
23 8| with them, and helped the great and invincible Dmitrii,
24 8| returned to his country with great joy in his heart, and hastened
25 8| name, a man of exceeding great virtue. A community was
26 8| Gregory, a devout man and of great virtue. In time a stone
27 8| saint; but he, bowing low in great humility, refused it, saying, "
28 8| bishopric; but this man, with great presumption, not only invested
29 9| although he had heard a great deal about the saint, his
30 9| orphan went to the saint in great distress and, weeping, begged
31 9| patient care and justice. The great ascetic soon began to lose
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