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graves 4
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great 76
great-hearted 1
greater 18
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78 earth
77 day
76 away
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76 heard
76 heaven
76 spirit
S. John Damascene (?)
Barlaam and Ioasaph

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1 II | Nay, in very existence, great is the misery, great the 2 II | existence, great is the misery, great the pain, great and ceaseless 3 II | misery, great the pain, great and ceaseless the attendant 4 IV | forgetful of his friend's great kindness toward him, thought 5 V | rather in affliction and great straits, so that my very 6 V | unto a man that hath lost a great treasure, whose whole heart 7 VI | but on a wondrous and a great. But, as thou desiredst 8 VI | narrated, thou tellest such great and marvellous tales." Then 9 VI | within. ~"There was once a great and famous king: and it 10 VI | glory and honour, and make great display of power and glory, 11 VII | away and hurled forth a great multitude of the company 12 VII | by John, an holy man, and great above all the prophets. 13 VII | time forth he began to do great signs and wonders, raising 14 IX | Ioasaph said unto him, "Great and marvellous, sir, are 15 IX | also another prophet, `The great day of the Lord is near, 16 XI | because there is no sin too great for the clemency of God, 17 XI | But, when he was yet a great way off, his father saw 18 XII | he, that had accomplished great feats, deceived and puffed 19 XII | foundation of religious life that great man laid, and what a roof 20 XII | hastily, he fell into a great pit; and as he fell, he 21 XIII | received this parable with great joy and said, "How true 22 XIII | thousand talents. Being in a great strait, this debtor sought 23 XIV | I once heard tell of a great city whose citizens had, 24 XIV | their borders into a distant great island; there, for lack 25 XIV | unforbidden use, and took a great store of money and huge 26 XV | false prosperity are any great thing?' -- things which 27 XV | and at other times from a great depth, and even as some 28 XVI | be like unto a youth of great understanding of whom I 29 XVI | thou thanks as though for great blessings, singing praise 30 XVI | times delivereth a man from great ailments, even so the giving 31 XVI | for small mercies winneth great ones? Therefore I, the daughter 32 XVI | necessary and vital, many and great the blessings I have enjoyed 33 XVII | for long ages, a work so great, and so fair and wondrous, -- 34 XVII | weight. For he can shew his great strength at all times, and 35 XIX | small increases, arriveth at great endings. ~"Wherefore on 36 XXI | dread thy father, and how great is my faith toward him: 37 XXI | gladness as that which the great God giveth to those that 38 XXI | pathway, hast ministered to me great and marvellous blessings, 39 XXI | the exceeding excellence. Great be the gifts that thou receivest 40 XXII | of reputation, and took great pains that he should be 41 XXII | so that he counteth it a great duty to reverence thy majesty, 42 XXII | When he had gone through a great tract of desert, and made 43 XXIII | men that follow them do? Great then is the error that thou 44 XXIV | instructed. Araches made great show of joy, apprehended 45 XXV | lauded of all men. It is a great count in the score of praise 46 XXVI | iron chains, I will make a great assembly, and summon all 47 XXVI | orator replied, "When the great and marvellous men, who 48 XXVII | they take care of others? Great then is the error that the 49 XXVII | but only the work of God. Great then is the error that the 50 XXVII | that they are no gods. ~"Great, then, is the error that 51 XXVII | saved for the world to come. Great and marvellous are the things 52 XXX | find deliverance from this great mischief, and to present 53 XXX | So, when the enemy was in great straits on every side, and 54 XXX | given to king Abenner as a great prize, and sent by him, 55 XXX | conversion of a sinner, shall not great recompense be due to the 56 XXX | had led him through this great and wondrous plain, they 57 XXXI | for a paltry, others for a great price. Not their divinity 58 XXXII | have seen the ungodly in great power, and exalted like 59 XXXII | soar a little above this great madness have said, with 60 XXXII | had done something of no great account in their lifetime, 61 XXXII | saith, `There is exceeding great joy in heaven over one sinner 62 XXXIII| was filled with exceeding great joy, and divided all the 63 XXXIII| knew that the possessor of great authority is bound to imitate 64 XXXIV | name for ever and ever. Great art thou O Lord, and marvellous-worthy 65 XXXIV | lovingly, and made exceeding great joy, and held a general 66 XXXIV | expounded to his father great and marvellous things which 67 XXXIV | how there is no sin too great for his tender mercy, if 68 XXXV | Christians, he proved himself a great power for religion. So here 69 XXXV | cried aloud with one voice, "Great is the God of the Christians, 70 XXXVI | the Lord: he shall have great delight in his commandments.' 71 XXXVI | soothly, the holder of great authority ought to imitate 72 XXXVII| In a word, he raised a great dust-cloud of reasonings 73 XXXIX | Rejoice, therefore, with great joy, and make merry with 74 XXXIX | feet, and, with exceeding great joy, as at the home-coming 75 XL | carrying him away to the great and marvellous plain, and 76 XL | granteth them exceeding great reward. ~Here endeth this


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