Chapter
1 II | stripling, I heard a certain good and wholesome saying, which,
2 II | sentence was this: `It seemed good to the foolish to despise
3 II | opened mine eyes to discern good from evil. Thereupon I perceived
4 II | refusing to call anything good except the true good, from
5 II | anything good except the true good, from which thou, O king,
6 II | tax thee with ignorance of good, seeing that thou dost at
7 II | ever.' Seeking, then, this good will of God, I have forsaken
8 II | answer thus gently and in good reason, the king was stirred
9 II | of the real giver of all good things, to whom he should
10 IV | bodyguard, as was his wont, this good man was of the hunting party.
11 IV | travail, slandered this good man to the king; that not
12 IV | choice, not to put off his good determinations, and so they
13 IV | O king, live for ever! Good and sound is the determination
14 IV | Therefore well befall this good determination of the king!
15 IV | determination of the king! for right good it is to exchange the corruptible
16 IV | king; how he had given a good answer, but the king had
17 IV | of them, who, having no good hopes yonder, find it hard
18 V | father intended aught but his good; and again, if it were so
19 V | his ears with the sound of good tidings. ~Again he enquired
20 V | to discover that which is good, the eye that beholdeth
21 VI | man, lacking in these two good qualities, do rashly gaze
22 VI | sayest, I am not possest of good eyesight. But I am won by
23 VI | them: but others fell upon good ground, and brought forth
24 VI | fruit-bearing ground, and good, I shall not be slow to
25 VI | spirit rejoiced, and I had good hope of obtaining through
26 VI | thou hast received me in good hope, wherein, as I ween,
27 VII | incomprehensible, alone good and righteous, who created
28 VII | tree of the knowledge of good and evil, thus saying, '
29 VII | but had been created for good, yet by his own free and
30 VII | choice turned aside from good to evil, and was stirred
31 VII | choice, and chose in place of good, to follow in the rebellion
32 VII | devil utterly renounce the good, and assume an evil nature;
33 VII | true God, and to cleave to good works. By such wondrous
34 VII | utterly to perish. By the good pleasure of our God and
35 VIII | impossible to attain to that good hope, even though a man
36 VIII | unto him, "And what is this good hope whereto thou sayest
37 VIII | Barlaam answered thus: "The good hope, whereof I spake, is
38 VIII | unto us the glory of those good things, whose glory passeth
39 VIII | are no fictions; but by good works be urgent to lay hold
40 VIII | corruptible and earthly, the `good spell' of immortality and
41 VIII | prosperity. But God, who is good and just, hath appointed
42 VIII | wicked, who received his good things here, may there be
43 VIII | his misdeeds, and that the good, who was here chastised
44 VIII | forth; they that have done good unto the resurrection of
45 VIII | And they that have done good shall go into life everlasting,
46 IX | forth, they that have done good unto the resurrection of
47 IX | that absolutely nothing, good or bad, shall be overlooked,
48 IX | proveth that the rewards of good works are certain and sure.
49 IX | lifetime receivedst thy good things, and likewise Lazarus
50 IX | of his wondrous store of good things. But many of them
51 IX | signifieth the acquiring of good works. `And at midnight,'
52 IX | unto them that call evil good, and good evil; that put
53 IX | that call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness
54 X | boast that these give them good gifts, and crave to receive
55 X | God and making God, the good Spirit, the right Spirit, '
56 XI | may see,' he saith, `your good works, and glorify your
57 XI | them that curse you, do good to them that hate you, and
58 XI | rise on the evil and on the good, and sendeth rain on the
59 XI | he representeth a certain good shepherd that had an hundred
60 XI | with those hot tears made good his defeat, and transferred
61 XI | resurrection Christ made good this three-fold denial with
62 XI | stand again to fight the good fight: and, as often as
63 XII | and sword, confessing the good confession, running the
64 XII | and the splendour of their good deeds flashed like lightning
65 XII | evils most prone to follow good works, had no place amongst
66 XII | receive the rewards of their good deeds, well aware that religious
67 XII | victims, stripped of all good things, clad in the garment
68 XII | fattening on a thousand good things; to-morrow he is
69 XII | alienated themselves from a good and kind master, to seek
70 XIII | will do thee no manner of good. Further help from me thou
71 XIII | enemies. Wherefore be of good courage, dear friend, and
72 XIII | horror, is the company of good deeds, -- faith, hope, charity,
73 XIV | life of men.' As for that good counsellor, who made known
74 XIV | hither for to shew thee the good and infallible way to lead
75 XIV | choosing evil instead of good, and pursuing vice instead
76 XIV | revealed unto me the true good, to fear God and do his
77 XIV | saw to be the sum of all good. This also is called the
78 XIV | commandments, full of all manner of good things; and they that attain
79 XIV | full of security and all good things, whereof I have knowledge
80 XV | shalt by these means make good provision for thy journey,
81 XV | action all that seemeth good to us, choice only ariseth
82 XVI | not admit that which is good, being of his own free choice
83 XVI | counsellor, which was a good man and endued with righteousness
84 XVI | sovereign toward that which was good. One night the king said
85 XVI | passed their lives in such good cheer. The king said to
86 XVI | For they appear to me too good to be put off or passed
87 XVI | therefrom and choose the good; since, for the present
88 XVII | terrible and almighty, the good and pitiful, that he may
89 XVII | whether by advance in the good, or departure from it, in
90 XVII | run unto him, he, the only good Lord and lover of souls.
91 XVIII | eloquent wisdom. ~"But tell me, good Sir, of what age thou art,
92 XVIII | them that are dead to all good works, and live in sin,
93 XVIII | said Ioasaph, "are the good deeds of that true philosophy,
94 XVIII | of the devil, crown thy good service to me, and 'bring
95 XVIII | but when the Giver of all good things shall give thee opportunity,
96 XVIII | and are fed by the hope of good things without end, may
97 XIX | before all worlds; for of the good Father is begotten the good
98 XIX | good Father is begotten the good Son, and of the unbegotten
99 XIX | down upon earth, by the good pleasure of the Father,
100 XIX | deliberate purpose, whether it be good or evil. Beside this, acknowledge
101 XIX | blameless, working that which is good upon the foundation of faith:
102 XIX | steadfast toward that which is good, and walk worthy of the
103 XIX | advancing, and warring the good warfare, holding faith and
104 XIX | warfare, holding faith and a good conscience, witnessed by
105 XIX | conscience, witnessed by good works, following after righteousness,
106 XIX | s grace. Wherefore take good heed hereto, that thou blot
107 XIX | from thy soul, and plant good thoughts therein, making
108 XIX | to wickedness as it were good. And even if at last she
109 XX | him face to face. ~"Our good Master is present everywhere,
110 XX | advance daily in that which is good, and soar over all the snares
111 XXI | reckoned up in order the good things wherefrom we excluded
112 XXI | our return to our first good estate; after this, of the
113 XXI | guided straight toward the good! But for myself, what shall
114 XXI | thee this more than human good, which doth even exceed
115 XXI | exceed the worth of thy good service, that thou mightest
116 XXI | to continue unshaken in good works, and with words of
117 XXI | Since it seemeth thee good, my spiritual father, best
118 XXI | teachers and minister of all good to me, to leave me to live
119 XXI | possession of money were a good thing, I should have let
120 XXI | glory everlasting; whose good things, prepared for his
121 XXI | With the wisdom of thy good Spirit teach him to do thy
122 XXI | well ordered his steps for good. ~
123 XXII | to do the thing that is good. But thou art mighty to
124 XXII | the night would then make good the shortcomings of the
125 XXIII | all should partake of the good things of life, why dost
126 XXIV | the aged man. Nor did the good God despise his complaint,
127 XXIV | leave God, then, who is so good, so wise, so mighty, and
128 XXIV | persuade me to change my good confession. For as it were
129 XXIV | loyalty to Christ, and that good confession that I have confessed
130 XXIV | gifts of Christ, and the good things that pass man's understanding.
131 XXIV | become the servant of the good, tenderhearted, and all
132 XXV | enable me to continue in this good confession, until my dying
133 XXV | father, especially in a good cause, and to gain the goodwill
134 XXV | and inexperience of the good, I have given myself to
135 XXV | business for the public good, not sparing myself even
136 XXV | and inexperience of the good, consider how many sleepless
137 XXV | search, hath found the real good. Lo, I have shown thee that,
138 XXV | ignorance, have I failed of the good, but rather that I have
139 XXV | commands, and to serve him with good will and affection is taught
140 XXV | ascertained that it was truly a good thing to worship idols and
141 XXV | advised, and hast reflected to good effect: but it is not so,
142 XXV | depth of hell. Whereas the good things, promised by my Master,
143 XXV | ended this present life in good works. And how can I describe
144 XXV | because they rejected the good things offered them in promise,
145 XXV | with boldness before the good and most sweetest Lord,
146 XXVI | then shall ye with right good will yield yourselves to
147 XXVI | to thy command! May our good God and Lord himself vouchsafe
148 XXVII | gods. But now the laws are good and just, because they encourage
149 XXVII | because they encourage good and forbid evil; whereas
150 XXVII | them: they labour to do good to their enemies: they are
151 XXVIII | marvel how it seemed thee good to act this play, and to
152 XXVIII | satisfying him that the good God is alway ready to receive
153 XXVIII | mayst thou continue in thy good confession until the end,
154 XXX | do whatever seemeth thee good hereafter all the days of
155 XXX | visions, in longing for the good and in terror of the evil,
156 XXX | that will charm thee to good, at least forbid me not
157 XXXI | of men, all that seemed good to thee have we fulfilled,
158 XXXI | beginning and well-spring of good, whose power is beyond compare,
159 XXXI | worship such a God, who is good and a lover of mankind,
160 XXXI | Christian folk, having a good God and a lover of mankind!
161 XXXII | earth have received it as good and sure in every point.
162 XXXII | then mayest thou also do good, that hast been taught to
163 XXXIII | soothly, the king was a good example to all; and he inflamed
164 XXXIII | own passions, and, like a good pilot, keeping a firm hold
165 XXXIII | firm hold of the helm of good government for his subjects.
166 XXXIII | For this is the end of good kingship, to be king and
167 XXXIII | and beggars, a loving and good father, for he deemed that
168 XXXV | king passed through the good change and entered the road
169 XXXV | soul, and bring him to a good courage. Then his father
170 XXXVI | whatsoever, except his deeds, good or bad. And the same law
171 XXXVI | lay it upon mine? If it be good to be king, keep the good
172 XXXVI | good to be king, keep the good to thy self: but, if it
173 XXXVI | diligence in that which is good. Hate all pleasure that
174 XXXVI | established upon that which is good. Be not lifted and vainly
175 XXXVI | mighty debt. So we must take good heed lest a like fate betide
176 XXXVI | all things, keep thou that good thing which is committed
177 XXXVII | eyes never again see the good things of this present world.
178 XXXVIII| deprive me not of this good thing; but grant me to see
179 XXXVIII| our souls! Glory to thee, good Paraclete, the all-holy
180 XXXIX | together, rivals in the good rivalry, apart from all
181 XXXIX | yea, be strong; and, as a good soldier, do thy diligence
182 XXXIX | have tribulation, but be of good cheer; I have overcome the
183 XXXIX | And now, thou lover of good, all-merciful Master, receive
184 XL | did Ioasaph embrace the good father, with all the devotion
185 XL | body, and there, like a good and honourable son, laid
186 XL | walk in; and, as thou art a good God and a lover of men,
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