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S. John Damascene (?)
Barlaam and Ioasaph

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1 II | eyes to discern good from evil. Thereupon I perceived and 2 IV | befitting medicines, that so the evil spread no further." The 3 IV | found thine old course evil." The authors of this villainous 4 V | and from a body full of evil humours." The young prince 5 VII | the knowledge of good and evil, thus saying, 'In the day 6 VII | himself no trace of natural evil from his Maker's hand but 7 VII | turned aside from good to evil, and was stirred up by madness 8 VII | angels under him, who were evil of choice, and chose in 9 VII | the good, and assume an evil nature; and he conceived 10 VII | Others worshipped many evil deities subject to many 11 VIII | purification of all defilements of evil that come after. For thus 12 VIII | and they that have done evil unto the resurrection of 13 VIII | But they that have done evil, and all the ungodly and 14 IX | and they that have done evil unto the resurrection of 15 IX | and likewise Lazarus his evil things, but now he is comforted, 16 IX | Wo unto them that call evil good, and good evil; that 17 IX | call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness for light, 18 X | coming or the assaults of evil spirits, but shalt go thy 19 XI | from all sin, and every evil affection, and build upon 20 XI | maketh his sun to rise on the evil and on the good, and sendeth 21 XII | being destitute, afflicted, evil entreated, wandering in 22 XIV | fear of those mutinous and evil citizens, could count himself 23 XIV | Then, then at last do those evil and cruel citizens of darkness, 24 XIV | subjected themselves, choosing evil instead of good, and pursuing 25 XIV | shall be cast they who by evil deeds have deserved it, 26 XVI | free choice inclined to evil." ~"Would God," said Ioasaph, " 27 XVI | understand and know the dire evil in which he is held, and 28 XVIII | I verily be unto them an evil angel, which heaven forfend! ~" 29 XIX | true being or kingdom of evil, nor suppose that it is 30 XIX | purpose, whether it be good or evil. Beside this, acknowledge 31 XIX | away bees, so, we learn, do evil imaginations drive out of 32 XIX | on no account suffer any evil habit to master thee; but, 33 XIX | is yet young, pluck the evil root out of thine heart, 34 XIX | thoughts, unseemly words and evil communications, fail to 35 XIX | wicked cometh to the depth of evil things, he thinketh light 36 XIX | that hath been buried in evil habits, doth not even perceive 37 XIX | sins, to which she hath by evil custom enslaved herself. ~" 38 XIX | remove thyself far from every evil thought and fancy, and every 39 XIX | of the soul. For if the evil affections, not being natural 40 XX | cleansed mirrour from every evil thought, and banish far 41 XX | afar out of thy mind every evil wish, and sealing thy soul 42 XX | no stumbling block of the evil one come nigh thee, but 43 XXI | mountain, a prey for every evil beast, and folded me amongst 44 XXII | me not to walk after the evil will of the flesh, but teach 45 XXII | lord thy son. There came an evil man and a sorcerer, and 46 XXII | monks like so many dogs, or evil beasts that plague mankind. 47 XXIV | freed from the bondage of evil devils, and to be reclaimed 48 XXIV | of this world, I mean the evil one, the devil, and become 49 XXV | that I willingly prefer the evil to the profitable, and choose 50 XXVI | was dragged back by his evil habit and passions, which, 51 XXVII | according to their own evil passions; that, having these 52 XXVII | encourage good and forbid evil; whereas the deeds of their 53 XXVIII | thee how to turn from the evil and slippery road which 54 XXVIII | texts of the Scriptures. But evil habit and the insolence 55 XXVIII | hardly to be torn from his evil ways, being completely in 56 XXVIII | were with the bridle of evil habit. ~While the king was 57 XXIX | and made known to him the evil opinion of their gods which 58 XXIX | truth, invoking many of his evil spirits, who knew how to 59 XXIX | how to lend ready aid for evil ends, and whom he alway 60 XXIX | dregs, by the help of the evil spirits his comrades he 61 XXIX | an attentive ear to the evil one, and learning from him 62 XXIX | from him the secret of his evil and deadly counsel, became 63 XXIX | device and suggestion of the evil one. "Remove, O king," said 64 XXX | Theudas went home to his evil den, and, dipping into his 65 XXX | troop under him. So the evil spirit, taking to him other 66 XXX | furnace of his flesh. The evil one plied the bellows from 67 XXX | uncomely of soul, supplied the evil fuel from without. ~But 68 XXX | disturbed to feel the touch of evil, and to see the warlike 69 XXX | his breast, driving out evil thoughts, as good-for-nothing 70 XXX | him from above, and the evil thoughts withdrew, and he 71 XXX | sow therein the seeds of evil thoughts, and befoul the 72 XXX | understanding of her mind; for the evil one easily pursueth all 73 XXX | for wickedness. Then the evil spirit attacked the king' 74 XXX | such-like words, immediately the evil spirit whispered to the 75 XXX | tongue and mouth-piece of the evil one: "If, sir, thou takest 76 XXX | Then the sower of these evil tares, and enemy of the 77 XXX | straightway called to the evil spirits that were with him, 78 XXX | good and in terror of the evil, he lay on his bed utterly 79 XXXI | his own palace. But the evil spirits, that had been sent 80 XXXI | their defeat, upon their evil countenance. Said Theudas, " 81 XXXI | stripling?" Then did the evil spirits, constrained, to 82 XXXI | more." Thus, then, did the evil spirits plainly make known 83 XXXI | find some escape from this evil." ~Then did Theudas ask 84 XXXI | Likewise lovers of all other evil things set up idols of their 85 XXXI | worship than thy gods of many evil passions, of shameful names 86 XXXI | in this life they endure evil, yet shall they reap the 87 XXXII | that hast been taught to do evil. Thou fool and blind, why 88 XXXII | its succour, thou that art evil wouldst have found occasion 89 XXXII | working of the prince of evil, the devil, and treated 90 XXXII | arrived at this pinnacle of evil, they, being darkened, set 91 XXXII | accept me, if I forsake my evil deeds and turn to him?" " 92 XXXII | Turn ye, turn ye from your evil way. And why will ye die, 93 XXXII | you clean; put away the evil of your doings from before 94 XXXII | before mine eyes; cease to do evil: learn to do well. Come 95 XXXII | immediately and gat him to his evil den, and took his magical 96 XXXII | were the beginnings of all evil, and the store-houses of 97 XXXIII | him who redeemed us from evil servitude by his own precious 98 XXXIV | more brightly for us. Much evil did we do unto thee, and 99 XXXIV | son triumphed over those evil spirits that had lorded 100 XXXV | they in their zeal. And the evil spirits that dwelt in those 101 XXXV | disease, and every assault of evil spirits was driven far from 102 XXXV | life, and repented of his evil deeds, handed over to his 103 XXXV | calling to remembrance the evil that he had wrought. But 104 XXXVII | in mind, he laughed the evil one to scorn, and said, " 105 XXXVIII| temptations and assaults of the evil spirits that he encountered, 106 XXXVIII| the invisible spirits of evil. From that time forward 107 XXXIX | soldier. And, even if the evil one stir in thee thoughts 108 XL | thy means, turned from his evil way unto the Lord, and was


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