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beholding 1
behoved 2
behoveth 1
being 107
beings 1
belauding 1
belief 3
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111 may
109 than
108 evil
107 being
106 other
105 whom
99 light
S. John Damascene (?)
Barlaam and Ioasaph

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1 I | the bosom of the Father," being grieved to see his own handiwork 2 I | added to the true Faith, and being thus transformed by the 3 I | curse of childlessness. For being without issue, he took ceaseless 4 II | twain were brought into being by the Creator to be fellow-workers 5 II | like some divine seed, being planted in my heart, unmoved, 6 II | Jesus, the Lord of all; who, being alike without beginning, 7 IV | At the very moment of its being it ceaseth to be, and for 8 IV | word fall. But the other, being shrewd and quick of wit, 9 IV | us away to our brethren, being in want of victuals, we 10 VII | These were called Devils, as being deluders and deceivers. ~" 11 VII | forbidden tree in the hope of being as God, and through her 12 VII | worse excess of wickedness, being in subjection to divers 13 VII | beating their breasts, or being mourned over, or in enslavement 14 VII | impossible for a created being to see God), but by certain 15 VII | brought us out of nothing into being, nor did he suffer his own 16 VII | the bosom of the Father, being of one substance with the 17 VII | incomprehensible condescension; and, being perfect God, was made perfect 18 VII | man, nor by carnal union, being conceived in the Virgin' 19 VII | of her that bore him. He, being made of like passions with 20 VII | free of suffering: for, being of two natures, both the 21 VII | So our Lord Jesus Christ, being without sin, was crucified 22 VIII | perisheth; but the soul, being immortal, fareth whither 23 VIII | alienation from God, the being cast away from the sweetness 24 VIII | sweetness of his presence, the being deprived of that glory which 25 VIII | baffleth description, the being made a spectacle unto the 26 VIII | whole creation, and the being put to shame, and shame 27 VIII | punished, their vengeance being co-eternal with them. ~" 28 IX | they drew nigh, the door being now shut, and cried, saying, ` 29 X | her; but the nightingale, being given the power of articulate 30 X | strife and hath no real being whatsoever. But with us 31 XI | numbered. So our offences, being subject to measure and number, 32 XI | teacher of the whole world, being now become its pattern of 33 XI | repentance; and others, being untimely snatched by death, 34 XII | endured every form of torment, being exposed to wild beasts, 35 XII | exiles, into the deserts, being destitute, afflicted, evil 36 XII | bridegroom. The eye of their mind being enlightened, they continually 37 XII | terrible bellowing, to avoid being devoured, ran away at full 38 XII | snares. The tree, which was being continually fretted by the 39 XII | unstable elements which, being disordered and disturbed, 40 XIII | of ten thousand talents. Being in a great strait, this 41 XIV | knowledge now only in part, being but a babe in my spiritual 42 XV | and followed Christ, some being made perfect by martyrdom, 43 XV | virtue or to vice, the soul being thus constituted by the 44 XVI | admit that which is good, being of his own free choice inclined 45 XVI | himself of the true light and being a deserter of his own accord 46 XVII | beginning of his glorious being, nor hath end, the terrible 47 XVII | of the household of God, being built upon the foundation 48 XVII | Christ our Lord himself being the chief corner-stone, 49 XVII | nothing and brought into being, though I cannot see the 50 XVIII | things is death. But now being made free from sin, and 51 XVIII | from heaven: if so be that being clothed we shall not be 52 XVIII | this tabernacle do groan, being burdened: not for that we 53 XVIII | like sort. ~But Ioasaph, being sore amazed at the hardship 54 XVIII | is the word of God. And, being thus excellently armed and 55 XIX | and New Scripture; and, being stirred by the Spirit, he 56 XIX | points one except in the being unbegotten, and begotten, 57 XIX | perfect God and perfect man, being of two natures, the Godhead 58 XIX | not that there is any true being or kingdom of evil, nor 59 XIX | He then, the Word of God, being quick and powerful, and, 60 XIX | darkness and put on light, being enrolled in the glorious 61 XIX | righteousness are hard to alter, being deeply seated habits, qualities 62 XIX | the evil affections, not being natural to us, but attacking 63 XXII | his son, while he himself, being concerned for Zardan's health, 64 XXII | It had been folly in me, being as I am, not to attend as 65 XXII | was especially suspicious, being minded to surprise Barlaam 66 XXIV | of all, the light of all, being wholly sweetness and insatiable 67 XXVI | had made for other, and being drawn into the net that 68 XXVII | grave for dead bodies. This being so, Earth can in no wise 69 XXVII | dyeing, by congealment, or by being brought to the cleansing 70 XXVII | subject to their lordship, being carried about from place 71 XXVII | power with the other stars, being much less than the heaven, 72 XXVII | Though they see their gods being devoured, burnt and killed 73 XXVII | when they behold their gods being sawn and chiselled by workmen' 74 XXVIII | not live for ever, but, being mortal, shalt depart hence 75 XXVIII | torn from his evil ways, being completely in slavery to 76 XXVIII | towards sinful lusts, and being drunken, as saith Esay, 77 XXVIII | whom he yearned, his heart being wounded with love divine. 78 XXX | prayer until early morn. Being ware of the devices of the 79 XXX | prize, and sent by him, being of ripe beauty, to his own 80 XXX | serpent. For the king's son, being in this frame of mind, could 81 XXX | fulfilled with all wisdom, being without understanding, she 82 XXX | well versed in Scripture, being verily the creator and teacher 83 XXX | greatly inflamed, and was being led captive into sin, and 84 XXXI | things were brought into being out of nothing, by whom 85 XXXI | This is downright madness. Being a man, thou hast persuaded 86 XXXI | at hand to save him from being stolen. And if he be of 87 XXXI | man, but finding God, and being made suddenly empty and 88 XXXII | pinnacle of evil, they, being darkened, set up every man 89 XXXII | as wool.' Such therefore being the promises made by God 90 XXXIII | drew all men unto himself, being verily marvellous in his 91 XXXIII | spirit. Wherefore his power, being strongly reinforced by his 92 XXXIII | Christ and on his love, being a steward of the word of 93 XXXIII | a blessing for himself. Being endowed with spiritual riches, 94 XXXIV | unacceptable to Christ, being a rebel and a foeman unto 95 XXXV | branches." ~Thus King Abenner, being born again of water and 96 XXXV | his face with his tears, being alone, communing with him 97 XXXVI | man for to seek him; they being minded by all means to cut 98 XXXVII | forms of death and torture, being enamoured of his heavenly 99 XXXVII | and he communed with God, being made one with him by prayer 100 XXXVII | for water. ~Now the devil, being envious and full of hate 101 XXXVII | Most High his refuge: and, being sober in mind, he laughed 102 XXXVIII| meat, because the desert, being dry, yielded even these 103 XXXVIII| in but scant supply. But, being kindled by love of her Master, 104 XXXIX | with Christ, is even now being fulfilled, thou must bury 105 XXXIX | might become rich, and, being without suffering, yet suffered, 106 XXXIX | and everlasting kingdom, being illuminated with the light 107 XL | s soul clave to Christ, being knit to him in indissoluble


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