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1 INT | become sons of God is of all things most to be coveted; and,
2 I | of the sweet and pleasant things of life, and was never baulked
3 II | cause how I came to despise things temporal, and to devote
4 II | whole self to the hope of things eternal, hearken unto me.
5 II | the foolish to despise the things that are, as though they
6 II | cleave and cling to the things that are not, as though
7 II | tasted the sweetness of the things that are, will not be able
8 II | understand the nature of the things that are not. And never
9 II | Now that saying meant by `things that are' the things eternal
10 II | by `things that are' the things eternal and fixed, but by `
11 II | eternal and fixed, but by `things that are not' earthly life,
12 II | me captive to the love of things present. ~"But `after that
13 II | looked, and behold! all things present are vanity and vexation
14 II | renouncing the vanity of things present and the unstable
15 II | at all compare these two things, righteousness toward God,
16 II | not the world, neither the things that are in the world. For
17 II | the real giver of all good things, to whom he should have
18 II | cause Of his son's birth to things lifeless and dumb, sent
19 IV | these but such as cling to things temporary and are enamoured
20 IV | hated the world and the things of the world, and are walking
21 V | restlessly turning over all these things in his mind, pondering without
22 V | when time delivereth all things to forgetfulness? When dead,
23 V | the eye that beholdeth all things looked upon him, and he
24 VI | monk, learned in heavenly things, graced in word and deed,
25 VI | surpasseth all beautiful things; for on the blind in heart
26 VI | hesitate to make known these things unto my lord the prince."
27 VI | But I am 'persuaded better things of thee, and things that
28 VI | better things of thee, and things that accompany salvation,' --
29 VI | long journey, to shew thee things which thou hast never seen,
30 VI | never seen, and teach thee things which thou hast never heard." ~
31 VI | but to give heed to the things of the soul. After the example
32 VII | righteous, who created all things out of nothing, whether
33 VII | light to our earthly sphere; things without soul or sense, enlightened
34 VII | and the other elements, things without soul or sense; and
35 VII | creeping and four-footed things, proving themselves more
36 VII | themselves more beastly than the things that they worshipped. Others
37 VII | mount, `a type and shadow of things to come' leading men away
38 VII | passions with ourselves in all things, yet without sin, took our
39 VII | our sakes to suffer all things, that he might free us from
40 VIII | Heaven.' Wherefore before all things I require thee to receive
41 VIII | into the heart of man the things which God hath prepared
42 VIII | the glory of those good things, whose glory passeth all
43 VIII | then shall we know all things from his lips which now
44 VIII | there are also many other things which Jesus did, the which,
45 VIII | wilt but consider how many things God hath made out of nothing,
46 VIII | how were countless kind of things without reason, of seeds
47 VIII | wicked, who received his good things here, may there be punished
48 VIII | of days and Maker of all things shall sit as Judge, and
49 VIII | shall issue, and all hidden things shall be revealed. There
50 VIII | that terrible sentence, all things shall abide immutable and
51 IX | marvellous, sir, are the things whereof thou tellest me,
52 IX | terrible, if indeed these things be so, and, if there be
53 IX | undoubtingly believed it? As for things that have already been done
54 IX | and they shall gather all things that offend, and them which
55 IX | lifetime receivedst thy good things, and likewise Lazarus his
56 IX | likewise Lazarus his evil things, but now he is comforted,
57 IX | from homely and familiar things. Not that he meant that
58 IX | his wondrous store of good things. But many of them that were
59 IX | manifest in his sight: but all things are naked and laid bare
60 IX | we have to do." ~"These things also were proclaimed with
61 IX | works."' And many other such things have been spoken by the
62 X | images. Wherefore before all things approach thou him who hath
63 X | receive the true knowledge of things visible and invisible. But
64 X | to receive of their hands things which those idols never
65 X | Father, of whom are all things, and we unto him: and one
66 X | Christ, by whom are all things and we by him, `who is the
67 X | ages, `for in him were all things created that are in the
68 X | principalities, or powers.' `All things were made by him, and without
69 X | Holy Ghost, in whom are all things, `the Lord and Giver of
70 X | him, and unto him are all things. ~"By his grace also, I
71 X | shalt be damned. All the things that thou seest to-day,
72 X | kin. And all the pleasant things of the world shall perish;
73 XI | that they which do such things shall not inherit the Kingdom
74 XI | teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded
75 XI | ye have need of all these things.' He therefore that gave
76 XI | righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you.
77 XI | shall take thought for the things of itself. Therefore all
78 XI | of itself. Therefore all things whatsoever ye would that
79 XI | the like of these be the things which the Saviour commanded
80 XI | Faithful: and all these things we are bound to observe,
81 XII | with weeping and mourning; things which, methinks, are not
82 XII | not the world, neither the things that are in the world. If
83 XII | abideth for ever.' ~"These things were well understood by
84 XII | desire of divine and heavenly things: and secondly, that, by
85 XII | shall have done all those things which are commanded you,
86 XII | they had not done even the things which they were commanded
87 XII | commanded to do, but that the things left undone outnumbered
88 XII | left undone outnumbered the things already well done. Again,
89 XII | denial of nature by desire of things above nature. These men
90 XII | corruptible and perishable things of life, wherein may be
91 XII | continueth in one stay; but all things are vanity and vexation
92 XII | victims, stripped of all good things, clad in the garment of
93 XII | fattening on a thousand good things; to-morrow he is a beggar,
94 XIII | death is come, of all these things he carrieth away nothing
95 XIV | corruptible and perishable things as incorruptible, as though
96 XIV | no thought concerning the things which are abiding and eternal,
97 XIV | infallible way to lead thee to things eternal and unending, and
98 XIV | life is wasted in these things that come and go; when I
99 XIV | any man in any of those things that men on earth commend ('
100 XIV | temporary are all present things); then, I say, I understood
101 XIV | understood that all such things are vanity, and that their
102 XIV | like them, so also present things will vanish in the darkness
103 XIV | and foeman. ~"On all these things, and others akin to them,
104 XIV | lived engrossed in earthly things. But when I had put off
105 XIV | full of all manner of good things; and they that attain thereto
106 XIV | of security and all good things, whereof I have knowledge
107 XIV | discern the vanity of present things and hate them with a perfect
108 XV | must I show my hatred for things present and lay hold on
109 XV | present and lay hold on things eternal? This make thou
110 XV | all up for thyself, with things fleeting and transient purchasing
111 XV | transient purchasing for thyself things that are stable and enduring.
112 XV | future, and, passing by the things that pass away, thou shalt
113 XV | thou shalt hold to the things that we look for, the things
114 XV | things that we look for, the things that abide. Thou shalt depart
115 XV | minute past of despising all things, and taking up such a life
116 XV | God, which leadeth us from things corruptible and maketh us
117 XV | and maketh us partakers of things everlasting." ~Said Ioasaph, "
118 XV | are any great thing?' -- things which no more belong to
119 XV | who never thought of them: things like the dust carried and
120 XV | accompanied by desire for things that lie in our power; for
121 XV | choose one or other of two things in view, and to select this
122 XV | accompanied by deliberation for things that lie in our power; in
123 XVI | learned naught of these things?" ~The elder answered, "
124 XVI | The elder answered, "The things that are impossible with
125 XVI | doing me to wit of these things? For they appear to me too
126 XVI | put thee in mind of these things for the future, I shall
127 XVI | mind inattentively to these things, but with very fervent zeal.' ~"
128 XVI | season one shall call these things to thy father's mind also,
129 XVI | even as thou sayest, the things that are impossible with
130 XVI | I renounce the vanity of things present, and am resolved
131 XVI | transitory and fleeting things, I lose the enjoyment of
132 XVI | applieth but to those external things that are not our own from
133 XVI | to the same end. But, in things most necessary and vital,
134 XVI | unto him, `Son, all these things give I unto thee, forasmuch
135 XVII | Persons, the Maker of all things visible and invisible, who
136 XVII | handiwork;' and, `The invisible things of him from the creation
137 XVII | clearly understood by the things that are made, even his
138 XVII | accomplish aught of these things, neither king, nor wise
139 XVII | motion in space. And thus all things proclaim, by voices that
140 XVII | or think meetly of the things whereof we speak, unless
141 XVII | true understanding of the things that are; to know the structure
142 XVII | how he hath ordered all things by measure and weight. For
143 XVII | upon all; for he can do all things, and winketh at the sins
144 XVIII | Maker and preserver of all things; and in unanswerable language
145 XVIII | fruit had ye then in those things whereof ye are now ashamed?
146 XVIII | ashamed? for the end of those things is death. But now being
147 XVIII | the word of God afore all things, and longing to win it,
148 XVIII | when the Giver of all good things shall give thee opportunity,
149 XVIII | fed by the hope of good things without end, may more fitly
150 XVIII | companions have no need of such things, but are content with their
151 XVIII | as an help toward noble things. Then also put on the whole
152 XIX | without end, by whom all things, visible and invisible,
153 XIX | And do thou receive these things without question, never
154 XIX | taught to hold fast those things that have been divinely
155 XIX | powerful, and, working all things by his might, maketh and
156 XIX | cometh to the depth of evil things, he thinketh light of them':
157 XX | they lay down before all things that `the kingdom of heaven'
158 XX | which soareth above all things on earth and entreateth
159 XX | redeemed with corruptible things, as silver and gold, from
160 XX | without spot.' ~"All these things therefore store thou up
161 XX | the frailty and vanity of things present, and the eternity
162 XX | present, and the eternity of things hereafter; for, `All flesh
163 XX | ever.' Meditate upon these things alway and the peace of God
164 XXI | how he is the Maker of all things visible and invisible. Thereon
165 XXI | reckoned up in order the good things wherefrom we excluded ourselves
166 XXI | condemned the vanity of things present, and proved the
167 XXI | And which of the goodly things of this world can give such
168 XXI | everlasting; whose good things, prepared for his friends,
169 XXI | which didst illuminate the things that once were darkened,
170 XXII | and holdest together all things visible and invisible. Suffer
171 XXII | raise your hands unto holy things; and bless ye the Lord." ~
172 XXIII | should partake of the good things of life, why dost thou not
173 XXIII | that hand that holdeth all things, for thou willest the ministers
174 XXIV | everlasting light, maker of all things visible and invisible, containing
175 XXIV | containing and sustaining all things, provident for all, ruler
176 XXIV | of Christ, and the good things that pass man's understanding.
177 XXIV | and perishable, the weak things of no worth, rather than
178 XXIV | temporal enjoyment of these things, to forfeit the eternal
179 XXIV | thou not haste past the things which haste pass thee, and
180 XXV | length of days to suffer all things for thy name's sake and
181 XXV | I have considered divine things, that call for worship and
182 XXV | he had considered these things, and fettered his soul with
183 XXV | of hell. Whereas the good things, promised by my Master,
184 XXV | every knee shall bow, of things in heaven, and things in
185 XXV | of things in heaven, and things in earth, and things under
186 XXV | and things in earth, and things under the earth. Such terror
187 XXV | into the heart of man, the things which God hath prepared
188 XXV | because they rejected the good things offered them in promise,
189 XXVI | four-footed beasts, and creeping things." These were assembled for
190 XXVI | contests; for one of two things shall befall you. If ye
191 XXVII | God, who constructed all things and sustaineth them, without
192 XXVII | and the like. By him all things consist. He hath no need
193 XXVII | drink-offering, or of any of the things that we see, but all men
194 XXVII | corruptible and changeable things, brought out of non-existence
195 XXVII | but yet himself seeth all things, and, as he willeth, changeth
196 XXVII | that men imitated all these things, and became adulterers,
197 XXVII | covetous of sheep and other things. But in the end they say
198 XXVII | perceive, concerning these things, that they have no power
199 XXVII | wrought or endured such things no longer gods: if the stories
200 XXVII | Creator and Maker of all things in the only begotten Son,
201 XXVII | Great and marvellous are the things spoken and wrought by the
202 XXVIII | one or other of these two things. Either allow my teacher
203 XXVIII | together as touching those things which we must say unto our
204 XXVIII | and very God, by whom all things were made, and I wot of
205 XXX | do. And many other such things shalt thou find in thy Scriptures.
206 XXXI | of his glow, by whom all things were brought into being
207 XXXI | folly, that commendest such things as these. Estranged from
208 XXXI | therefore flatterest thou things that cannot feel? Why sittest
209 XXXI | sittest thou at the feet of things that cannot move and help
210 XXXI | lovers of all other evil things set up idols of their own
211 XXXI | Creator and protector of all things through our Lord Jesus Christ,
212 XXXI | created and corruptible things take no hurt from contact
213 XXXI | no hurt from contact with things commoner than themselves,
214 XXXI | he made higher than all things, and established it upon
215 XXXII | Maker of all, who moveth all things by the word of his power:
216 XXXII | of his mouth,' and, `All things were made by him, and without
217 XXXIII | As for the king, when things fortuned thus, he was completely
218 XXXIII | Gospel, and recounted the things concerning the condescension
219 XXXIII | knew that this, afore all things, is the work of a king,
220 XXXIV | invisible Father, who madest all things by thy word, and sustainest
221 XXXIV | king easily understood the things that were spoken; so that,
222 XXXIV | father great and marvellous things which he knew not, which
223 XXXIV | for themselves. ~All these things set he forth in many words,
224 XXXV | bitter against him. For all things are possible with thee,
225 XXXVI | servant, I have hated all things, and loved him only, and
226 XXXVI | If thou consider these things, thou shalt not be cast
227 XXXVI | Beside this, and before all things, keep thou that good thing
228 XXXVII | Martyr folk to despise the things that are seen, and all this
229 XXXVII | him to despise all earthly things alike, to trample on all
230 XXXVII | the stress of transitory things, he rejoiced in the Spirit,
231 XXXVII | never again see the good things of this present world. Never,
232 XXXVII | of beasts and of creeping things, and thus display thy bestial
233 XXXVII | the beasts and creeping things disappeared, like as the
234 XXXVIII| rightly desirest above the things that are temporal and corruptible!
235 XXXVIII| and spared naught of the things that so soon pass away,
236 XXXVIII| eternal for the temporal, the things that are incorruptible and
237 XXXVIII| his hand and filleth all things living. Then they arose
238 XXXIX | to discourse of spiritual things, saying, "Long ago, dearly
239 XXXIX | Thus, always forgetting the things which are behind, and reaching
240 XXXIX | reaching forth unto those things which are before, press
241 XXXIX | while we look not at the things which are seen, but at the
242 XXXIX | which are seen, but at the things which are not seen: for
243 XXXIX | which are not seen: for the things which are seen are temporal;
244 XXXIX | seen are temporal; but the things which are not seen are eternal." ~"
245 XXXIX | Ponder thou over these things, beloved: quit thee like
246 XXXIX | shall have done all those things which are commanded you,
247 XXXIX | sufferings. Meditate upon these things, casting down imaginations,
248 XXXIX | way off, for to fetch the things fitting for the Holy Sacrifice.
249 XXXIX | journey, and had brought the things required for the Holy Sacrifice,
250 XXXIX | present, and fillest all things, I thank thee, for that
251 XL | and looked forward to the things that are to come, as though
252 XL | upward, marvelled, and in all things glorified God that alway
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