Chapter
1 I | short account of the king's words, but cleaving closely to
2 II | the man of God heard these words, he made reply, at once
3 II | Divine hath shown me in few words? For he saith, `The whole
4 II | tied me down fast by my words, I bear with thine effrontery,
5 IV | answered,"I am a physician of words. If ever in speech or converse
6 IV | The king heard these words and waxed exceeding wroth:
7 IV | but the king had taken his words amiss, and by his change
8 V | was the king to hear these words, but, perceiving that to
9 VI | steadfast judgment, yet thy words prove thee to be boastful
10 VI | behold it, listen to my words. ~"This exceeding precious
11 VI | eyesight. But I am won by thy words, and will not hesitate to
12 VI | He, hearing his tutor's words, felt a strange joy and
13 VII | power of Christ. Lo, in few words I have made known unto thee
14 VIII | king's son had heard these words, there flashed a light upon
15 VIII | strong. For lo, as these words dropped upon mine ear, sweetest
16 VIII | that thou hast heard the words of God incarnate? And what
17 VIII | reason and expressed in words by us who are earthly, and
18 VIII | is that we have heard the words of the Incarnate God, know
19 VIII | world in awful glory, beyond words to tell; and for fear of
20 VIII | records of the deeds and words and thoughts of all of us,
21 VIII | advocate, no persuasive words, no false excuse, no mightiness
22 IX | let him hear.' ~"In such words and many more did the Lord
23 IX | bodies, and confirm his words in deed, by raising many
24 IX | reserved a requital for words, deeds and thoughts, is
25 IX | overt acts, but also for words and even secret thoughts;
26 IX | recompense to come. Their words also have been most surely
27 X | lucidity and sense of her words, freed the bird from her
28 X | understood the force of her words, and whether he had gleaned
29 X | Though thou didst receive my words readily and gladly, thou
30 XI | said unto him, "All thy words are fair and wonderful,
31 XI | straightway remembered the Lord's words, and went out and wept bitterly,
32 XII | these men, not only the words and works, but even the
33 XIV | unstable mind, when I heard the words of a wise teacher calling
34 XVII | and heard such unspeakable words, uttered such sentences,
35 XVII | his hand are we and our words, and all prudence and knowledge
36 XVIII | better than by uttering such words as thou hast now spoken
37 XIX | like doctrines and saving words did Barlaam instruct the
38 XIX | quick and dead, and by the words which himself knoweth, of
39 XIX | wicked thoughts, unseemly words and evil communications,
40 XX | his continuance in such words and considerations, layeth
41 XXI | XXI. ~With such moral words did the reverend elder exhort
42 XXI | servant? I wot that the words of that man have sunk deep
43 XXI | gladly and unceasingly to his words. Yea, and we also are not
44 XXI | in good works, and with words of exhortation established
45 XXII | spirit." But, on hearing his words, the king suspected that
46 XXII | king, point by point, the words which the old man spake
47 XXII | to thy will." ~By these words then did Araches set the
48 XXII | king was delighted with his words, and rocked himself on idle
49 XXIV | die the death." With these words he delivered him to Araches,
50 XXIV | lied to itself, to use the words of holy David, and righteousness
51 XXIV | the king heard all these words, he was furiously enraged:
52 XXIV | now are, and think upon my words, but there shall be no advantage
53 XXIV | wisdom and unanswerable words; with anger, at the persistence
54 XXVI | When the king heard these words, and saw the steadfastness,
55 XXVI | When Nachor heard these words, he was exceeding sorrowful
56 XXVI | idol-priests and Nachor crossed words, like another Barlaam, who,
57 XXVII | then are the gods mere words: but if the stories be natural,
58 XXVII | because they speak not the words of men but the words of
59 XXVII | the words of men but the words of God. But all other nations
60 XXVIII | himself made answer in many words, and by dark speeches hinted
61 XXVIII | polluted thy lips with foul words and crafty simulation, but
62 XXVIII | Pricked at heart by these words, spake Nachor, "Well said!
63 XXVIII | the king's son heard these words, immediately he arose, and
64 XXVIII | With these and many other words did that saintly youth speak
65 XXVIII | penitent, and with these words, as it were with ointments,
66 XXVIII | profited by his wholesome words. And not a few left the
67 XXX | her with many such-like words, immediately the evil spirit
68 XXX | the damsel heard Ioasaph's words fulfilled with all wisdom,
69 XXX | then she spake with fawning words entangling him, right and
70 XXXI | propositions, and weaving words about the preaching of the
71 XXXII | into all lands, and its words into the ends of the world --
72 XXXII | of idolatry, were these words spoken by the prophet. For
73 XXXII | shall pass away, but my words shall not pass away.' And
74 XXXII | craft that with glosing words concealeth the mire of their
75 XXXII | no strength to face the words that he hath uttered. Mighty
76 XXXII | charmed away his sorrow with words of salvation, and pledged
77 XXXIII | to the persuasion of my words, come now; I will divide
78 XXXIII | with kindly mien and gentle words. For he was not minded to
79 XXXIII | yield themselves to his words. ~What wonder, then, if,
80 XXXIV | heart. As they confirmed his words (for the day-spring from
81 XXXIV | senses, and know that the words which thou hast ever spoken
82 XXXIV | this letter, and read the words therein, his soul was filled
83 XXXIV | was that speech but the words put into his mouth by the
84 XXXIV | things set he forth in many words, which bore witness that
85 XXXV | wrought. But with comfortable words Ioasaph sought to ease the
86 XXXV | With such comfortable words did Ioasaph cheer his soul,
87 XXXV | I repay thee? With what words of blessings may I bless
88 XXXVI | overtaken them. But he with words of comfort hushed their
89 XXXVI | addressed them with sharp words, and chode with them harshly;
90 XXXVIII| again, discoursing wholesome words, and full of heavenly wisdom,
91 XXXIX | with him.'" ~With these words, and many others, full worthy
92 XXXIX | of missing his departing words and utterances, his last
93 XXXIX | Ioasaph's soul with edifying words, saying, "Well-beloved son,
94 XL | and saying, "These are my words, Ioasaph, which I once spake
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