Chapter
1 I | of the Indians, as it is called, is vast and populous, lying
2 I | rid of this hobble, and be called the father of children,
3 II | birth of the child, the king called him Ioasaph, and in his
4 III | Chaldaeans. These the king called into his presence, and asked
5 IV | fact and the charge. So he called the man apart and said,
6 IV | dealings with them that are called monks and with all the Christians.
7 VI | which I desire. Wherefore I called thee straightway into my
8 VI | with cords of hair, and called for the noblemen who had
9 VII | a certain one which was called the tree of the knowledge
10 VII | their leader. These were called Devils, as being deluders
11 VII | gods, some of whom they called males, and some females,
12 VII | seed beyond measure, and called them `a peculiar people,'
13 VII | descended from Abraham were called) through the Red Sea upon
14 VII | twelve disciples, whom he called Apostles, and commanded
15 VIII | for thus that holy book is called, because it telleth us,
16 VIII | into him breath, which is called a reasonable and understanding
17 VIII | everlasting punishment, which is called Gehenna, and outer darkness,
18 IX | his life upon earth, he called from the grave one Lazarus
19 IX | king with high proclamation called all to come to the marriage
20 X | written of Peter, who was also called chief of the Apostles, that
21 X | riches of his mercy, and hath called thee that wert afar off
22 X | approach thou him who hath called thee, and from him shalt
23 X | who caught a tiny bird, called nightingale. He took a knife,
24 XI | the fount of tears is also called baptism, according to the
25 XI | am no more worthy to be called thy son: make me as one
26 XI | had not gone astray, and called together his friends and
27 XII | martyrdom. For this too is called baptism, the most honourable,
28 XII | for our sakes, and rightly called it baptism. So as imitators
29 XIV | of all good. This also is called the beginning of wisdom,
30 XV | deliberative faculty, and this is called resolve; for, if he judge
31 XV | and love it not, it is not called resolve. Then, after inclination
32 XVI | the beasts, and have been called again from death unto life,
33 XVI | astonished at her wit, called to her father, and said
34 XVII | or been preserved, if not called by him?' as saith the Scripture. ~"
35 XVIII | For a wise man hath fitly called sin the death of the immortal
36 XVIII | friends. Meetly therefore called I it the extreme of poverty,
37 XIX | vocation wherewith thou wast called, in the keeping of the commandments
38 XIX | of the body, it hath been called a strait and narrow way,
39 XIX | life whereunto thou wast called. But remove far from thee
40 XX | thither, prayer is rightly called `the prelude' and, as it
41 XX | to heaven, and hath thus called upon his Master, and remembered
42 XX | passions, and meriteth to be called an associate of God.' Than
43 XX | to the Holy One that hath called thee, and be thou thyself
44 XXI | and invisible. Thereon he called to remembrance the creation
45 XXI | hospice. ~But the king's son called Zardan forth, and, to try
46 XXII | hermit, "I know him that is called the deceiver, which is the
47 XXIII | denied the God of all, and called them gods that are not,
48 XXIV | lamentations he importuned God, and called upon him to succour the
49 XXIV | Would not such an one be called an enemy rather than a father?
50 XXIV | thy many gods, falsely so called, and serve the one, true
51 XXV | his son, and sat down, and called him to his side. He embraced
52 XXV | wise and learned men have I called to my council; and with
53 XXV | with many of them that are called Christians have I conversed.
54 XXVII | figures of these creatures and called them likenesses of heaven,
55 XXVII | king, how they, who are called philosophers among them,
56 XXVII | parts, whence also it is called Cosmos! Now a `Cosmos' is
57 XXVII | righteousness of his preaching are called Christians. And these are
58 XXVIII| When alone, the prince called him and said, "Think not
59 XXVIII| gods, as they be wrongly called, and hast established the
60 XXVIII| impotence of the gods falsely so called, although as yet he refused
61 XXX | asked what each ox these was called, the king's esquires and
62 XXX | to learn what women were called, the king's spearman, they
63 XXX | wittily replied that they were called, "Devils that deceive men."
64 XXX | virtue to work such magic, he called up one of his wicked spirits
65 XXX | against the lascivious; and he called to remembrance the beauty
66 XXX | of joy, and straightway called to the evil spirits that
67 XXX | and thou shalt be no more called father, nor have me to thy
68 XXXI | vexed him sore; but when he called on Christ for help, and
69 XXXI | vain; but again Christ was called on for help, and he consumed
70 XXXI | stone and graven wood and called it God. Next ye take the
71 XXXI | idol hath no right to be called even dead, for how can that
72 XXXI | that god that cannot move called God? Seest thou not that
73 XXXI | preacheth peace; who is called and is himself the very
74 XXXII | truth, that they, which are called gods, were men; and because
75 XXXIII| tumult of soul. So again he called all his senators together,
76 XXXIII| to nature, and be no more called a father; and thou shalt
77 XXXIII| settled. So at day-break he called his son, and said unto him, "
78 XXXIII| purple of righteousness. He called to mind the uncertainty
79 XXXIV | and vain deceit. Again he called an assembly of his chief
80 XXXVI | in remembrance of him, he called together all his officers,
81 XXXVI | grievous calamity!" They called him, Master, Father, Saviour,
82 XXXVII| temptations in the wilderness. He called to his remembrance his kingly
83 XXXIX | godliness, one day Barlaam called to him his spiritual son,
84 XXXIX | diligence to please him who hath called thee to be a soldier. And,
85 XXXIX | countenance. The Master, who hath called thee with a holy calling,
86 XL | and render unto him that called him labour worthy of his
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