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1 I, 2| this, thereby conferring great pain upon them. Therefore 2 I, 2| and feet to be bound with great severity and they themselves 3 I, 2| delivered them over to that great punishment, became himself 4 I, 4| than the robber, and such a great transgressor that neither 5 I, 5| unspeakable proofs of the great providence and succour of 6 I, 5| the proper kind to produce great cheerfulness in thee, and 7 II, 1| and entreat thee as a very great favour to pay great attention 8 II, 1| very great favour to pay great attention to the restoration 9 II, 1| necessaries of life, consider how great an aggravation of distress 10 II, 1| world. Are you ignorant how great a reward even of sickness 11 II, 2| fortitude, as Jeremiah that great and eminent prophet proves 12 II, 2| nevertheless I say when he saw this great storm stirred up in a brief 13 II, 3| friendlessness. For this is so great a good to those who bear 14 II, 3| did purify even from so great a stain hear his words " 15 II, 3| therefrom contract a very great abundance of confidence. 16 II, 4| am in sound health, and great security, so that all Armenians 17 II, 4| although I then received great care and attention. Taking 18 II, 4| which, as I know, is a great annoyance and vexation to 19 II, 4| Consider therefore what great rewards they deserve who 20 III | Nevertheless I still require great care as regards diet; therefore 21 III | Nevertheless in consideration of my great affection, and anxiety, 22 III | patience, float on with great serenity, as if it was noonday, 23 III | yet you have this very great consolation arising from 24 III | also who am banished to so great a distance gain no small 25 IV, 1| purpose, and to your very great injury. For why are you 26 IV, 1| been deemed worthy of so great an honour which far exceeds 27 IV, 2| outskirts of the city, and took great pains to find some physicians 28 IV, 2| and I had the benefit of great attention, as all paid me 29 IV, 2| powerless. Perceiving the great strait in which affairs 30 IV, 2| long story? Although such great terrors were imminent, and 31 IV, 3| visited me every day, paid me great attention, and treated me 32 IV, 3| for joy as one who has a great treasure laid up in store 33 IV, 4| than that of Antioch. So great is the warmth, so pleasant 34 IV, 4| sorrow. Are you not aware how great an evil despondency is?~ 35 IV, 5| rest, after achieving many great exploits: and the deacon 36 IV, 5| men who have wrought such great wickedness, and who have 37 IV, 5| presence therefore is of great service (for he is a devout, 38 IV, 5| me, and his presence is a great benefit. By all means therefore 39 V | you know how to dwell in great and populous cities as if 40 V | are concerned we now enjoy great security.~The following 41 V | repetition in their contents, and great general similarity of character.~