Chapter
1 I | pass so soon away. But his soul was utterly crushed by poverty,
2 I | happiness, and pierced his soul with care, the curse of
3 II | of body and nobility of soul, far above all his Fellows,
4 II | senses, and illumined a soul, set free from every passion,
5 II | which, by its three took my soul by storm; and the remembrance
6 II | body, which pressed upon my soul, was scattered, and I perceived
7 V | and the disposition of his soul. He charged the attendants
8 V | unceasing care consumeth my soul." His father was grieved
9 V | desire, and let me rejoice my soul with sights hitherto unseen
10 V | was in this way, and his soul was crying out to discover
11 VI | heed to the things of the soul. After the example of that
12 VII | reasonable and intelligent soul, which, as it is written,
13 VII | and destroyed every living soul. But one single righteous
14 VII | earthly sphere; things without soul or sense, enlightened and
15 VII | elements, things without soul or sense; and men, possest
16 VII | sense; and men, possest of soul and reason, were not ashamed
17 VII | reasonable and intelligent soul, and thence came forth in
18 VII | receive his grace into thy soul, and gain the blessing to
19 VIII | flashed a light upon his soul. Rising from his seat in
20 VIII | Holy Ghost dwelleth in the soul of the baptized, illuminating
21 VIII | receive faith within thy soul, and to draw near to Baptism
22 VIII | reasonable and understanding soul. But since we were sentenced
23 VIII | is the separation of the soul from the body. And that
24 VIII | earth, when severed from the soul, returneth to earth from
25 VIII | decaying, perisheth; but the soul, being immortal, fareth
26 VIII | Resurrection is the re-uniting of soul and body. So that very body,
27 VIII | and inquisition, that each soul may receive her own body,
28 IX | the dividing asunder of soul and spirit, and of the joints
29 X | darkness and death of the soul; and to serve idols, to
30 X | stink of corruption. But thy soul shall they hurl into the
31 XI | before thy coming hither, my soul was, in uncertain fashion,
32 XI | temperance, sanctification of soul and body, lowliness of heart
33 XI | clinched together, conduct the soul to heaven. Lo, to these
34 XI | tears from the agony of his soul; and straightway, when the
35 XII | well how they might present soul and body without blemish
36 XII | by the root out of their soul, and blot out the memory
37 XII | enlightenment and sanctification of soul and body. They entertain
38 XIII | away, neglecting our very soul and body for the love of
39 XIV | For thou hast gladdened my soul with thine apt and excellent
40 XIV | miserably expelled, but his soul was plunged in care and
41 XIV | judgement in the tribunal of my soul, and I came to hate my whole
42 XIV | when I had put off from my soul the lust thereof, and cast
43 XIV | and began to rebuild my soul's habitation, which had
44 XV | bondage to that other. For the soul that hath once rejected
45 XV | willing of a reasonable soul, moving without hindrance
46 XV | to virtue or to vice, the soul being thus constituted by
47 XV | motion of an intelligent soul. Choice is desire accompanied
48 XVII | this, and to plant in thy soul the knowledge of the same;
49 XVIII | fellow philosophers; for my soul hangeth fast on thine, and
50 XVIII | the death of the immortal soul. And the Apostle also saith, '
51 XVIII | are not able to kill the soul: but rather fear him which
52 XVIII | is able to destroy both soul and body in hell.'" ~"These
53 XVIII | service to me, and 'bring my soul out of prison,' and take
54 XIX | thou mayest present thy soul without blemish to God.
55 XIX | sinful passion from thy soul, and plant good thoughts
56 XIX | themselves, so too with the soul: thus they that overlook
57 XIX | them, the more cloth the soul become accustomed therto
58 XIX | delighteth to wallow in mire, the soul, that hath been buried in
59 XIX | taking its quality from the soul, seeing that it hath some
60 XIX | qualities and activities of the soul. For if the evil affections,
61 XIX | been rooted in habit in the soul?" ~
62 XX | through the practice of it my soul had received her right quality,
63 XX | water brooks, so longeth my soul after the strong, the living
64 XX | passions, but adorn thy soul with the sweet savour and
65 XX | therein. But first purify thy soul from all passion, and cleanse
66 XX | cares, yet cleansed his soul from all passions, and could
67 XX | righteous judgements. My soul hath kept thy testimonies,
68 XX | understanding, and hath lift up his soul and migrated to heaven,
69 XX | evil wish, and sealing thy soul with the sign of the Cross,
70 XXI | heart, and with all our soul, and with all our mind,
71 XXI | of the King am divided in soul with pain and anguish? What
72 XXI | wisdom shall not enter into a soul void of understanding. ~
73 XXI | shepherd and guide of my soul's salvation? What consolation
74 XXI | and do thou sanctify his soul with thy might and grace.
75 XXII | seeking to attain purity of soul and body, and living in
76 XXII | full of sorrow, and his soul was pierced with grievous
77 XXIII | grace that dwelt in his soul, cried out, "We carry about
78 XXIII | instead of giving up thy soul to all kinds of iniquities,
79 XXIV | ears, and weareth away my soul with despondency? Never,
80 XXIV | countenance of the Lord. But my soul was distressed and divided
81 XXV | not to the wild beasts my soul that confesseth thee: forget
82 XXV | confesseth thee: forget not the soul of the poor for ever; but
83 XXV | and might, all my mind and soul to the investigation thereof,
84 XXV | overthrow his righteous soul, and hinder him of the prize
85 XXV | things, and fettered his soul with divine fear, and strengthened
86 XXV | have mercy of me; for my soul trusteth in thee; and under
87 XXV | our parents bringeth our soul into peril, and separateth
88 XXVI | from the right way, for my soul trusteth in him, and he
89 XXVI | sword entering into his own soul. So he took counsel with
90 XXVIII | did he mollify that ailing soul and give it perfect health.
91 XXVIII | O prince, more noble in soul even than in outward show,
92 XXVIII | mirror saw his life, his soul was enchanted with love,
93 XXIX | instructed and philosophic soul. "And what is the plan?"
94 XXX | him a son, and the king's soul was filled with joy thereat.
95 XXX | of face, but uncomely of soul, supplied the evil fuel
96 XXX | without. ~But Ioasaph's pure soul was disturbed to feel the
97 XXX | countenance, and deliver my soul from the sword of the devil,
98 XXX | enemy might not find his soul lying fallow and untilled,
99 XXX | misfortune, and the ruin of her soul, and knew not that this
100 XXX | deceit to drag his blessed soul into the pit of lust, as
101 XXX | God, and to save my poor soul, do thou also thyself grant
102 XXX | truth minded for to save my soul. Keep company with me this
103 XXX | thou seekest to save my soul, fulfil me this my small
104 XXX | shake the citadel of his soul, and to slacken his tension
105 XXX | disquieting all the powers of his soul, inspiring him with vehement
106 XXX | for the salvation of a soul, it was not sin for once
107 XXX | then in the agony of his soul he drew a deep and lamentable
108 XXX | feet, and bowed down my soul? If the Lord had not helped
109 XXX | Lord had not helped me, my soul had well nigh dwelt in hell.
110 XXXI | making a symbol of his own soul, deifieth his vice and calleth
111 XXXII | me now, thou man, whose soul is enlightened, will Christ
112 XXXII | skilled in the saving of a soul and the snatching it from
113 XXXIII | sore vexation and tumult of soul. So again he called all
114 XXXIII | firmly established in the soul, are difficult to obliterate,
115 XXXIII | He, though his saintly soul perceived that the king
116 XXXIII | from the holy font pure in soul, and sound in body, reaping
117 XXXIII | an harvest of health for soul and body alike. ~Wherefore
118 XXXIII | moulding. He ever abased his soul in deepest humility, and
119 XXXIII | casting off their poverty of soul and body: and his name was
120 XXXIV | have been stealing into my soul, and rule it with a rod
121 XXXIV | read the words therein, his soul was filled with mingled
122 XXXIV | that had lorded it over the soul of his father, and clean
123 XXXV | and sound in body and in soul. And many other miracles
124 XXXV | words did Ioasaph cheer his soul, and bring him to a good
125 XXXV | spirit," he committed his soul unto the Lord in penitence
126 XXXVI | in undisturbed peace of soul serve my God and Master.
127 XXXVI | and rock of offence to thy soul, why put it in my pathway
128 XXXVII | water-brooks, so longeth my soul after time, O God. My soul
129 XXXVII | soul after time, O God. My soul is athirst for the mighty
130 XXXVII | living God"; or, as the soul that is sick of love crieth
131 XXXVII | that was kindled in the soul of this fair youth also,
132 XXXVII | most noble and kingly in soul, that led him to despise
133 XXXVII | crying, "O my Christ, my soul is fixed upon thee, and
134 XXXVII | from this moment, let my soul be excited by these present
135 XXXVII | attain unto thee, for my soul is sick of love for thee,
136 XXXVII | right noble athlete kept his soul in quietness, for he had
137 XXXVIII| and the nobility of his soul. He lived thus in the open
138 XXXVIII| adamantine and indomitable soul bore these annoyances more
139 XXXVIII| or awake, refreshed his soul. By the space of those two
140 XXXVIII| love hath broken into a soul, it proveth hotter and stronger
141 XXXIX | may stand in the way of my soul, by reason of the multitude
142 XXXIX | worthy of that sanctified soul and inspired tongue, did
143 XXXIX | comfort Ioasaph's anguished soul. Then he sent him unto certain
144 XXXIX | Barlaam again fed Ioasaph's soul with edifying words, saying, "
145 XXXIX | remembering my poor and slothful soul. Rejoice, therefore, with
146 XL | all the hotter within his soul, he set himself to pray
147 XL | thee with all my heart. My soul hath sought for thee: O
148 XL | lo, I set the hope of my soul upon the ocean of thy mercies.
149 XL | Be thou the pilot of my soul, thou that steerest all
150 XL | awoke out of sleep, but his soul was still full of that light
151 XL | not fall." And again, "My soul cleaveth to thee; thy right
152 XL | me." For verily Ioasaph's soul clave to Christ, being knit
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