Chapter
1 I | into all the ends of the world" and came to the Indians,
2 I | alike all the sweets of this world, and were enamoured of one
3 II | pomps and vanities of the world, joined the ranks of the
4 II | all the splendour of the world, and chosen ignominy such
5 II | do as thou wilt, for "the world is crucified unto me, and
6 II | unto me, and I unto the world,' as saith my divine teacher."
7 II | of the darkness of this world, and that he showed me the
8 II | tried in the warfare of this world, we failed in no point of
9 II | nor desire the present world, having passed judgement
10 II | For he saith, `The whole world lieth in wickedness'; and, `
11 II | wickedness'; and, `Love not the world, neither the things that
12 II | the things that are in the world. For all that is in the
13 II | For all that is in the world is the lust of the flesh,
14 II | the pride of life. And the world passeth away, and the lust
15 II | of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness';
16 IV | lightly esteeming the present world, would fain become partaker
17 IV | surety sure; howbeit in this world it hath tribulation, whereas
18 IV | wrenched from this present world, and therefore dread death?
19 IV | have long since hated the world and the things of the world,
20 IV | world and the things of the world, and are walking along the
21 IV | nor desire the present world, but only long for the world
22 IV | world, but only long for the world to come. Therefore, forasmuch
23 V | on the pleasures of this world. But vain was the hope whereon
24 V | life beyond, and another world?" Ever fretting over these
25 V | pleasures and delights of this world were in his eyes an abomination
26 VI | desert and returned to the world. Changing his habit, he
27 VII | he created this visible world, heaven and earth and sea,
28 VII | harmonious ordering. Seeing the world, and all that therein is,
29 VII | sin death entered into the world, need was that he, that
30 VII | that should redeem the world, should be without sin,
31 VII | that was the life of the world, he of his free will consenting
32 VII | before, came death into the world; but for our sakes he suffered
33 VIII | I suppose that even the world itself could not contain
34 VIII | shall come to judge the world in awful glory, beyond words
35 IX | from the foundation of the world. For I was an hungred, and
36 IX | and feasts exist in that world; but in condescension to
37 IX | anger, to lay the whole world desolate and to destroy
38 IX | the unending life of the world to come." ~
39 X | the pleasant things of the world shall perish; and instead
40 XI | rewards. Ay, and in this world he exhorteth us to let our `
41 XI | chosen teacher of the whole world, being now become its pattern
42 XII | thus saying, `Love not the world, neither the things that
43 XII | the things that are in the world. If any man love the world,
44 XII | world. If any man love the world, the love of the Father
45 XII | For all that is in the world, the lust of the flesh,
46 XII | the Father, but is of the world. And the world passeth away,
47 XII | is of the world. And the world passeth away, and the lust
48 XII | kings ruled throughout the world, then others too in succession
49 XII | midst of the turmoils of the world, they adopted for themselves
50 XII | hating everything in the world, withdrew, as exiles, into
51 XII | For they had fled from the world, and were dwelling in the
52 XII | voluntary hatred of the world, and denial of nature by
53 XII | forth to the ends of the world. If I open my mouth to declare
54 XII | crucified themselves unto the world, that they might stand at
55 XII | the vanity of this present world and the uncertainty and
56 XII | of the wickedness of the world; which world we have been
57 XII | wickedness of the world; which world we have been taught to love
58 XII | of Adam. The pit is the world, full of all manner of ills
59 XII | sweetness of the delights of the world, whereby it deceiveth its
60 XIV | picture of the vanity of the world, and how a man may pass
61 XIV | this vain and deceitful world; that the citizens are the
62 XIV | of the darkness of this world, who entice us by the soft
63 XIV | away from the error of this world, which, to my woe, I also
64 XIV | for ever in the present world, so also shall it be with
65 XIV | tyrannical and troublesome world treateth mankind, shifting
66 XIV | the cruel tyranny of the world. But, as when a dove fleeing
67 XIV | flustered by the present world. They labour painfully under
68 XIV | separate from the vanity of the world, for the fashion thereof
69 XIV | eternal for the present world, and have made themselves
70 XIV | thyself in the incorruptible world a treasure that can not
71 XV | of the darkness of this world, in whose slavery for a
72 XV | uncertainty and inconstancy of the world, and saying farewell to
73 XV | shadow of death, and hate the world and the ruler of the world;
74 XV | world and the ruler of the world; and, counting thy perishable
75 XVI | this hatred of the present world?" ~The other answered and
76 XVI | from the one end of the world unto the other; and as an
77 XVI | we, who go astray in this world and please ourselves in
78 XVI | and reigning with Christ world without end.' ~"'And who
79 XVI | gain the felicity of the world to come. If then at a convenient
80 XVII | from the very nature of the world. For the Scripture saith, `
81 XVII | from the creation Of the world are clearly understood by
82 XVII | his divine will from this world and place me in that other
83 XVII | variableness and change, in the world of thought by choice, whether
84 XVII | departure from it, in the world of sense by birth and decay,
85 XVII | consummation of a single world, one with another, and remained
86 XVII | protector. How then could the world have subsisted for long
87 XVII | know the structure of the world, the working of the elements,
88 XVII | of his arm? For the whole world before him is as a little
89 XVIII | wasted in the vanity of the world. When I lived to the flesh
90 XVIII | years of life. But now the world hath been crucified to me,
91 XVIII | crucified to me, and I to the world, and I have put off the
92 XVIII | the dread ruler of this world. And now behold by the power
93 XVIII | the evils with which this world teems, which cruelly deceiveth
94 XVIII | ransomed from this deceitful world and then receive the seal
95 XVIII | the Lord also that in the world to come we shall not be
96 XVIII | penury as no lover of the world could rejoice, were he rolling
97 XIX | the God and Saviour of the world, who gave it to us as the
98 XX | they shall receive in the world to come, and the shame of
99 XXI | live in the vanity of the world, while thou journeyest to
100 XXI | they need not grasp at the world's chattels which they have
101 XXI | therefore nought in the present world above God and his blessings.
102 XXI | the goodly things of this world can give such gladness as
103 XXIV | Father, at whose decree the world was brought out of nothing;
104 XXIV | the dread ruler of this world, did not fail him, but wrought
105 XXIV | pleasures of the present world were not evanescent and
106 XXIV | the cruel prince of this world, I mean the evil one, the
107 XXV | Archangels, and the whole world shall be full of fear and
108 XXV | since the beginning of the world in the twinkling of an eye
109 XXV | the pleasures of this vain world, and, like swine, wallowed
110 XXVI | trusted in the princes of this world, who are made of none effect,
111 XXVI | of the darkness of this world, to whom they have subjected
112 XXVII | O king, came I into the world; and when I contemplated
113 XXVII | And, when I beheld the world and all that therein is,
114 XXVII | three races of men in this world: those that are worshippers
115 XXVII | all the kingdoms of the world, telling of his greatness.
116 XXVII | dead and the life of the world to come. They neither commit
117 XXVII | and to be saved for the world to come. Great and marvellous
118 XXVIII| fleeting and corruptible world. Thou shalt not live for
119 XXVIII| farewell to the concerns of the world, and came to the wrestling-school
120 XXVIII| bodily shape, of whom the world is not worthy, but grant
121 XXX | now and for evermore, and world without end." When he had
122 XXX | and the Maker of all this world, and thou shalt be happy,
123 XXXI | rulers of the darkness of the world, are utterly routed and
124 XXXI | of Chalane, whereby the world was confounded, foolish
125 XXXI | the fierce prince of this world held prisoners, sold into
126 XXXI | of the darkness of this world, and free our race from
127 XXXII | hath won the fulness of the world. If it had been set up by
128 XXXII | after this won the whole world for its sound hath gone
129 XXXII | words into the ends of the world -- what canst thou say but
130 XXXII | those wise fishers of the world, whose nets drew all men
131 XXXII | shine as the sun in the world, giving sight to the blind,
132 XXXII | but even drave out of the world itself by the sign of the
133 XXXII | have they bequeathed to the world? Tell me. And what canst
134 XXXIII| on the blessedness of the world to come, and considered
135 XXXIII| stranger and pilgrim in this world, but realised that that
136 XXXIV | fishermen enclosed the whole world in their nets for Christ
137 XXXVI | account of his life in this world, carrying with him no advocate
138 XXXVI | tempest and vain tumult of the world, and commune alone with
139 XXXVII| good things of this present world. Never, from this moment,
140 XXXIX | seen thee severed from the world and the concerns of the
141 XXXIX | and the concerns of the world, united to Christ, thy mind
142 XXXIX | command, which saith, `In the world ye shall have tribulation,
143 XXXIX | cheer; I have overcome the world.' Wherefore, rejoice in
144 XXXIX | separated thee out of the world, and set thee, as it were
145 XXXIX | glory of the kingdom of this world, which thou hast forsaken,
146 XXXIX | remain no longer in this world after Barlaam's decease,
147 XXXIX | live one day more in the world, nor wander into the ocean
148 XXXIX | Well-beloved son, no longer in this world shall we share one common
149 XL | Son, and the Holy Ghost, world without end. Amen." ~Thus
150 XL | calling, having crucified the world to himself, and himself
151 XL | himself, and himself unto the world, and, at the last, departed
152 XL | Ghost, now and for evermore, world without end. Amen. ~[End
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