Chapter
1 I | fulfilled every stage of his life in the flesh for our sake,
2 I | bodies, adopted the spiritual life of Angels. While matters
3 I | sweet and pleasant things of life, and was never baulked of
4 I | incorruptibility of the life to come, and sowed in men
5 I | of God, and winning that life which is hid in Christ.
6 I | aside all the burthens of life, and thenceforth became
7 II | have preferred this rough life of sackcloth to the pleasures
8 II | pleasures and delights of a life of bliss." ~When the man
9 II | things that are not' earthly life, luxury, the prosperity
10 II | eagerly to embrace the Angelic life. Seeking to attain to it
11 II | the eyes, and the pride of life. And the world passeth away,
12 III | him none of the annoys of life, neither death, nor old
13 IV | the rulers, of virtuous life and devout in religion.
14 IV | immortal kingdom in the life to come; for the present
15 IV | the pleasures and joys of life, go seek those hermits and
16 IV | enjoyment of the present life, though in seeming it give
17 IV | disappear. But the hope of the life to come which the Christians
18 IV | For the pleasures of such life are temporary, but its pains
19 IV | abstain from the pleasures of life, and rock themselves in
20 IV | that everlasting and better life, it is rather to be desired
21 IV | be found leading a monk's life, he should be put to death
22 V | him any of the annoys of life, least of all to tell him
23 V | with none of the woes of life." When the young prince
24 V | dweller on earth, but, as life advanceth, must make trial
25 V | his heart. "Bitter is this life," cried he, "and fulfilled
26 V | nothingness? Or is there life beyond, and another world?"
27 VI | that he leadeth a sober life, and that his eyes are young
28 VI | show me the gem; for my life hath been polluted by many
29 VI | the sweats of the monastic life that they had thus wasted
30 VI | blast, despaired of his life, and all night long set
31 VII | happy days and that immortal life, fell alas! into this life
32 VII | life, fell alas! into this life of misery and woe, and at
33 VII | guiding their feet toward life eternal. Wherefore also
34 VII | Gentiles, him that was the life of the world, he of his
35 VIII | covenant with God of a second life and begin a purer conversation,
36 VIII | or is there some other life after our departure hence?
37 VIII | that light ineffable, that life that hath no ending, that
38 VIII | immortality and incorruption, of life eternal, of the remission
39 VIII | Heaven, a record of his life on earth, his teachings
40 VIII | righteous men in this present life have suffered much ill-usage
41 VIII | unto the resurrection of life, and they that have done
42 VIII | done good shall go into life everlasting, into light
43 VIII | unchangeable. The blissful life of the righteous shall have
44 IX | for the deeds done during life. But what is the proof thereof?
45 IX | unto the resurrection of life, and they that have done
46 IX | And, toward the end of his life upon earth, he called from
47 IX | restored the lifeless to life. Moreover, the Lord himself
48 IX | in your sins. If in this life only we have hope in Christ,
49 IX | flesh, and the unending life of the world to come." ~
50 X | himself from death unto life, and from darkness unto
51 X | greatly benefited all thy life long.' He, astonied at her
52 X | the Lord and Giver of life,' God and making God, the
53 X | all the deceitfulness of life, -- quickly pass away; and
54 XI | to mourn in the present life, that we may obtain comfort
55 XI | Take no thought for your life, what ye shall eat, or what
56 XI | He therefore that gave life and body will assuredly
57 XI | the way which leadeth unto life and few there be that find
58 XI | depart us not from this life still defiled; for in the
59 XII | tied to the matters of this life and busied with its cares
60 XII | Lord, and to preserve his life pure of these evils. `For,'
61 XII | the eyes, and the pride of life, is not of the Father, but
62 XII | strange and changed manner of life, and, obedient to the voice
63 XII | adopted the quiet of monastic life, some facing the rigours
64 XII | was sufficient to sustain life. Some of them continued
65 XII | they almost rivalled the life of Angels, bidding a long
66 XII | Others again spend their life in monasteries. These gather
67 XII | earth and clay imitate the life of heavenly beings, in fastings
68 XII | carrying their present life down to the grave, and becoming
69 XII | voice of their marvellous life to be sounded forth to the
70 XII | declare in every point the life of one of them who is said
71 XII | founder of the monastic life, Antony by name, by this
72 XII | foundation of religious life that great man laid, and
73 XII | blessings, and laid hold of that life which never faileth, nor
74 XII | to the high level of the life of these heavenly citizens.
75 XII | and perishable things of life, wherein may be found nothing
76 XII | deceitfulness of this present life, -- the interpretation whereof
77 XII | the course of every man's life, that spendeth and consuming
78 XIII | certain what the manner of our life is, and what it hath in
79 XIII | enamoured of the pleasures of life, and glamoured by the sweetness
80 XIII | deliberately hazarding his life for their sakes. But to
81 XIII | that I ever jeopardied my life for thy sake. Now to-day
82 XIV | only terminate with his life, they would rise up against
83 XIV | ourselves no treasure for that life beyond, when of a sudden
84 XIV | nor can one behold the life of men.' As for that good
85 XIV | of my mind how all human life is wasted in these things
86 XIV | dreameth of security of life in that vain and feeble
87 XIV | honour, carrying some out of life and bringing others in,
88 XIV | driving, nor whither this vain life leadeth them this vain life,
89 XIV | life leadeth them this vain life, whereto they have in miserable
90 XIV | I came to hate my whole life that had been wasted in
91 XIV | and perfect wisdom. For life is without pain and reproach
92 XIV | supplies for travelling to life eternal, for ye are like
93 XIV | but a babe in my spiritual life, and seeing the sights yonder
94 XIV | the law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus hath made
95 XIV | the will of the Spirit is life and peace. And even as I
96 XV | be made inheritor of the life that never changeth nor
97 XV | things, and taking up such a life of toil, was that an old
98 XV | I do to inherit eternal life?' and boasted that he had
99 XV | short of those others in the life of the true philosophy.
100 XV | Trow ye that this present life, and luxury, and these shreds
101 XV | yet not for this shall the life of this divine philosophy
102 XV | as he is in this present life, is committed to his own
103 XVI | a thing it is, that our life, though bright with such
104 XVI | this poor and miserable life doth delight and rejoice
105 XVI | these fools: and that this life, which appeareth to us so
106 XVI | king, how seemeth their life?' `Of all that I have ever
107 XVI | more unendurable is our life reckoned by those who are
108 XVI | all the delights of this life are more loathsome than
109 XVI | are these men that live a life better than ours?' `All,'
110 XVI | knoweth no succession, a life that is not subject unto
111 XVI | and free from toil is the life that they shall live for
112 XVI | the time to come, a godly life, and, having brought his
113 XVI | to spend the rest of my life with thee, lest, by means
114 XVI | called again from death unto life, through the tender mercy
115 XVI | and adopt your manner of life.' Thereupon he stripped
116 XVI | constrained him to embrace a life of poverty, preferring it
117 XVII | and place me in that other life that is endless and eternal;
118 XVII | men have one entrance into life, and the like going out.' ~"
119 XVIII | thee all the days of my life." ~The elder said, "Mine
120 XVIII | can never call years of life. But now the world hath
121 XVIII | Christ liveth in me; and the life that I live, I live by the
122 XVIII | may rightly call years of life, and days of salvation.
123 XVIII | sure that there is no true life for them that are dead to
124 XVIII | defunct in the activity of life. For a wise man hath fitly
125 XVIII | and the end everlasting life. For the wages of sin is
126 XVIII | the gift of God is eternal life.'" ~Ioasaph said unto him, "
127 XVIII | Since thou reckonest not the life in the flesh in the measure
128 XVIII | flesh in the measure of life, neither canst thou reckon
129 XVIII | better and more perfect life, which is hid in Christ,
130 XVIII | might be swallowed up of life.' And again, `O wretched
131 XVIII | cleave fast to the present life. Blessed are ye that hold
132 XVIII | truly what is thy manner of life and that of thy companions
133 XVIII | the vanity of the present life, and the evils with which
134 XVIII | hardship of his austere life, and astonished at his excess
135 XVIII | remainder of this present life we shall dwell together;
136 XVIII | the place of thy monastic life, and the peace of God be
137 XVIII | thee and so bring back to life that foe, whom my comrades
138 XVIII | content with their hard life in the desert, and reckon
139 XVIII | thy master, the Lord of life." ~
140 XIX | Holy Ghost, the giver of life. Believe thou therefore
141 XIX | everlasting light; and from very life came forth the life-giving
142 XIX | and have departed this life in the true faith shall
143 XIX | faith shall inherit eternal life, and they, that have died
144 XIX | the earnest of everlasting life: thou hast left darkness
145 XIX | laying hold on eternal life whereunto thou wast called.
146 XX | aside every care of this life, and waxeth superior to
147 XXI | dwelt much upon purity of life, and utterly condemned the
148 XXI | without wavering, and keep his life blameless and his conversation
149 XXI | For what terror of this life can be so terrible as the
150 XXII | thine eternal and blissful life. O Father, Son, and Holy
151 XXII | observed Ioasaph's way of life, and was full of sorrow,
152 XXII | his extreme severity of life; but, when this came to
153 XXII | hall-mark of their hermit life, and haled them before the
154 XXII | holy Fathers departed this life. ~When Araches beheld them,
155 XXII | attractions cause us to cling to life, and be afraid of death
156 XXII | thee for removing us from life in the close adherence to
157 XXIII | have already departed this life, bring the thought of death
158 XXIII | abstain from the enjoyments of life; and because, instead of
159 XXIII | instead of the sweets of life and the allures of appetite
160 XXIII | partake of the good things of life, why dost thou not distribute
161 XXIV | taught thee to choose a sour life instead of a sweet, and
162 XXIV | born, and see the sweet life of day, and hast joined
163 XXIV | breathed into him the breath of life, and set him to live in
164 XXIV | aught subsist. He is the life of all, the support of all,
165 XXIV | and dreams of this vain life are passed away, and the
166 XXIV | spirit to the flesh, eternal life to the shadow of death,
167 XXIV | the whole tenour of his life. He could not admit the
168 XXV | me thy father throughout life and be honoured and lauded
169 XXV | and choose death before life, thou seemest to me, son,
170 XXV | that sweet and delightsome life, given by them to all men,
171 XXV | of some other uncertain life, they have readily cast
172 XXV | or the master of our very life. Wherefore it is impossible
173 XXV | clinging to death as it were life, thou deemest that thou
174 XXV | filthy power; nor is the life, which thou pronouncest
175 XXV | to thee the evils of this life? I will tell them, and they
176 XXV | than the sand. For such life is the fishhook of the devil,
177 XXV | of some other uncertain life,' are true and unchangeable;
178 XXV | and ended this present life in good works. And how can
179 XXV | all creation. All their life in word, deed and thought
180 XXV | everlasting death, and to inherit life, blissful and imperishable,
181 XXVII | after three days he came to life again, and ascended into
182 XXVII | resurrection of the dead and the life of the world to come. They
183 XXVII | promised by Christ in the life to come. ~"And that thou
184 XXVII | found partakers of deathless life." ~
185 XXVIII | gain Christ only, and the life that is hid with him, and
186 XXVIII | and as in a mirror saw his life, his soul was enchanted
187 XXVIII | wrestling-school of the monastic life. He himself spent his time
188 XXVIII | art the way of truth and life. Forbid me not to behold
189 XXVIII | finish the residue of my life, that, treading in the footsteps
190 XXIX | making plain our path of life before us." ~Hereto the
191 XXIX | the gratification of this life of pleasure, and this royal
192 XXX | of bliss and everlasting life. ~When the damsel heard
193 XXX | hereafter all the days of thy life." ~Thus spake she; for indeed
194 XXX | finish what remaineth of my life. But if thou keep me back
195 XXXI | abjure his whole way of life; and with strange thoughts
196 XXXI | people? Dost thou not owe thy life to the gods? And did they
197 XXXI | though, for a season in this life they endure evil, yet shall
198 XXXII | motion to the lame, and life to the dead. Their shadows
199 XXXII | departed from his miserable life, and made himself as bitter
200 XXXII | walk in the statutes of life, he shall surely live; he
201 XXXII | And all the days of his life Theudas heartily repented
202 XXXIII | as he is, to lay down his life for Christ his sake. This,
203 XXXIII | care of the business of life, draw him to embrace our
204 XXXIII | to pass the rest of my life in his company. But, father,
205 XXXIII | blessing and the king's fair life had been planted in their
206 XXXV | forsaken his former disgraceful life, and repented of his evil
207 XXXVI | to give account of his life in this world, carrying
208 XXXVI | yourselves know my manner of life among you; that ever since
209 XXXVI | think concerning God, what life, what hymns and what thanksgiving
210 XXXVI | span-length and swift flight of life here, and death the yoke-fellow
211 XXXVI | though his presence meant life to them, and his departure
212 XXXVII | seen, and all this temporal life, and the rather to choose
213 XXXVII | irksome toils of the ascetic life, crying, "O my Christ, my
214 XXXVII | this lonely and austere life, and may not be tripped
215 XXXVII | all had depended on his life, and he minded him of the
216 XXXVII | of the other solaces of life. Then he would confront
217 XXXVIII| a monk pursuing a hermit life. Him he embraced and saluted
218 XXXVIII| marvellous and more than human life, dwelling with him as with
219 XXXVIII| practice of the religious life, that Barlaam, who had spent
220 XXXVIII| equal the earnestness of his life. For he took only so much
221 XXXVIII| and all the time of his life was spent in spiritual and
222 XXXVIII| this is the end of monastic life, never to be found idle
223 XXXIX | and all the turmoils of life, possessing their minds
224 XXXIX | before the ending of my life. I have seen my desire:
225 XXXIX | holding fast to thy spiritual life, and making remembrance
226 XXXIX | laboriousness of thy religious life, neither dread the length
227 XXXIX | the end of thy religious life. Thus, always forgetting
228 XXXIX | by the hardness of thy life, and by scorn of its rigours,
229 XXXIX | departing thyself to rest and life, and leaving me to tribulation
230 XXXIX | conflicts of the religious life, before I have learned the
231 XXXIX | together with thee from life. Yea, by the very hope that
232 XL | because of the religious life that thou leadest, if thou
233 XL | verily leading on earth the life of an angel, and after the
234 XL | and adopted the monastic life; and thirty and five years
235 XL | the rule of his ascetic life, from beginning to end,
236 XL | lying, as they had been in life. Their bodies had not lost
237 XL | and heard of the Angelic life of Ioasaph, and of his love
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