Chapter
1 IV | all their thought. On a day, when the king went forth
2 IV | visionary hopes. ~Another day, when he was gone a-hunting,
3 V | loved him passing well. On a day his son said unto him, "
4 V | son often went abroad. One day, through the negligence
5 V | true that death shall one day overtake me? And who is
6 VI | when he was riding on a day in his golden chariot, with
7 VII | evil, thus saying, 'In the day that ye eat thereof ye shall
8 VII | buried, and on the third day he rose again, vanquishing
9 VIII | uncertainty of the appointed day of death." ~Ioasaph said
10 VIII | And what is the uncertain day of death? For on this account
11 VIII | Resurrection on the third day, his Ascent into the heavens,
12 VIII | and just, hath appointed a day of resurrection and inquisition,
13 IX | death; and on the third day he rose again, and became
14 IX | life-time, on the dreadful day of Christ's coming, `wherein
15 IX | fared sumptuously every day, but who was so niggardly
16 IX | give account thereof in the day of judgement.' And again
17 IX | he saith concerning that day, "And the heavens shall
18 IX | the vine. For behold, the day of the Lord cometh, cruel
19 IX | what will they do in the day of visitation, and to whom
20 IX | another prophet, `The great day of the Lord is near, and
21 IX | and austere voice of the day of the Lord hath been appointed.
22 IX | been appointed. A mighty day of wrath is that day, a
23 IX | mighty day of wrath is that day, a day of trouble and distress,
24 IX | of wrath is that day, a day of trouble and distress,
25 IX | trouble and distress, a day of wasteness and desolation,
26 IX | wasteness and desolation, a day of blackness and gloominess,
27 IX | blackness and gloominess, a day of clouds and thick darkness,
28 IX | clouds and thick darkness, a day of the trumpet and alarm.
29 IX | able to deliver them in the day of the Lord's wrath; for
30 XI | judge, shall give at that day unto all them that have
31 XII | others ate every other day, or daily at eventide, that
32 XII | but meet on the Lord's Day at one Church, and communicate
33 XII | For they wept and mourned, day and night, that they might
34 XII | consuming itself hour by hour, day and night, and gradually
35 XIII | regard for him. Now one day he was apprehended by certain
36 XIII | when at last the appointed day of death is come, of all
37 XVI | said the king, `not every day only, but every hour, renew
38 XVI | awhile during the heat of the day. ~"Now this poor man's daughter,
39 XVII | not varied: the order of day and night hath not changed.
40 XVIII | for the desert. So on a day she went out and found an
41 XIX | knowledge of God. But on the day, whereon the prince should
42 XIX | hast to-day put on. But day by day renew thyself in
43 XIX | to-day put on. But day by day renew thyself in righteousness
44 XX | do I love. Seven times a day do I praise thee, because
45 XXII | the shortcomings of the day, whilst he stood, in prayer
46 XXIV | effrontery until on a set day I try thy cause. If thou
47 XXIV | them that abide him in the day of trouble, and knoweth
48 XXIV | and see the sweet life of day, and hast joined thyself
49 XXIV | hadst come to the light of day, destined as thou weft to
50 XXV | flattering attentions. The day following, the king came
51 XXV | and not see death. But one day we shall all rise again,
52 XXV | first man Adam until that day. And then shall all men
53 XXV | shall receive them at that day? For though I compare their
54 XXVI | themselves into the light of day, but were worshippers by
55 XXVI | doom hast thou judged this day, O king. The Lord establish
56 XXVII | perished. For though to this day they worship the One Omnipotent
57 XXIX | thought of mischief all the day long (let David bear his
58 XXIX | him, and be his companions day and night. For myself, I
59 XXXII | shall not hurt him in the day that he turneth from his
60 XXXIII | he declared the terrible day of his dreadful second coming,
61 XXXIV | sufferings. On the third day he rose again from the dead,
62 XXXV | prayed for him, blessing the day whereon Ioasaph was born,
63 XXXV | unceasingly. But, on the eighth day, he went back to his palace
64 XXXVI | narrow gate, on the fortieth day after his father's decease,
65 XXXVI | dwell with them not one day more. "For," said he, "I
66 XXXVI | take you to record this day, as saith the holy Apostle,
67 XXXVIII| moment was wasted, from the day that he came to dwell in
68 XXXIX | labours after godliness, one day Barlaam called to him his
69 XXXIX | hence, and as if the same day were the beginning and the
70 XXXIX | the inward man is renewed day by day. For our light affliction,
71 XXXIX | inward man is renewed day by day. For our light affliction,
72 XXXIX | departure, I may not live one day more in the world, nor wander
73 XXXIX | the burden and heat of the day. Therefore, beloved, gladly
74 XXXIX | purity of heart, stepping up day by day to higher work and
75 XXXIX | heart, stepping up day by day to higher work and contemplation,
76 XXXIX | the parting. But just as day began to dawn, Barlaam ended
77 XL | psalms, chanting all the day long, and throughout the
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