Chapter
1 I | for the happiness beyond. Wherefore they preached, not with
2 I | which is hid in Christ. Wherefore many, profiting by this
3 II | thou dullard and mad man, wherefore hast thou exchanged thine
4 II | keeping of his Commandments. Wherefore I left all and followed
5 II | sundered and alienated. Wherefore also we ourselves were alienated
6 II | misfortune deserving of tears. Wherefore he, that had made and fashioned
7 IV | secret for fear of the king. Wherefore certain men, looking enviously
8 V | reason, for all his asking. Wherefore he determined to learn the
9 V | up remembrances of death. Wherefore trouble and despondency
10 VI | young and fair, and healthy. Wherefore to him I make bold to display
11 VI | thee that which I desire. Wherefore I called thee straightway
12 VII | arms against his Lord God. Wherefore he was cast out of his rank
13 VII | them to know the true God. Wherefore also the Lord was pleased
14 VII | feet toward life eternal. Wherefore also he chose twelve disciples,
15 VIII | worthy to receive salvation. Wherefore he that believeth and is
16 VIII | the Kingdom of Heaven.' Wherefore before all things I require
17 IX | prison, and ye came unto me.' Wherefore saith he this, except he
18 IX | unto you, I know you not.' Wherefore from all this it is manifest
19 X | senseless wooden images. Wherefore before all things approach
20 X | nor ever shall possess. Wherefore it is written, `May they
21 X | him out of his trouble.' `Wherefore be ye ashamed with everlasting
22 X | is no faith in them.' ~"Wherefore out of this wicked and faithless
23 XI | innumerable mercies of God. ~"Wherefore we are commanded not to
24 XII | becoming Angels in their ways. Wherefore God hath graced them with
25 XIII | hands of thine enemies. Wherefore be of good courage, dear
26 XIV | apt and excellent sayings. Wherefore sketch me yet another picture
27 XIV | part shall be done away. Wherefore I thank God through Jesus
28 XV | unto the king of Babylon, 'Wherefore, O Prince, let my counsel
29 XVI | is thine employment? and wherefore, poor and needy as thou
30 XVI | without hindrance, if I will. Wherefore for gifts so many and so
31 XVII | part shall be done away.' Wherefore also, astonied at the infinite
32 XVIII | behest, he revealeth it. Wherefore am I lost in amaze at thine
33 XVIII | impatient of the present. Wherefore saith the Apostle, `We know
34 XIX | that believe on his name.' Wherefore thou art no more a servant,
35 XIX | Christ in the Holy Ghost. Wherefore, beloved, give diligence
36 XIX | the Holy Spirit's grace. Wherefore take good heed hereto, that
37 XIX | arriveth at great endings. ~"Wherefore on no account suffer any
38 XIX | custom enslaved herself. ~"Wherefore with all thy might remove
39 XX | XX. ~"Wherefore a practician of virtue once
40 XX | strong, the living God.' Wherefore from all these proofs it
41 XXI | is my faith toward him: wherefore he ordered me, for my faithfulness,
42 XXII | root of disease in the man: wherefore I suppose that this weakness
43 XXII | The monk answered, "And wherefore then spakest thou in this
44 XXII | our covenants with God. Wherefore abandon all hope of gaining
45 XXIII | for the worms to feed on. Wherefore also thou hast denied the
46 XXIV | knoweth them that fear him. Wherefore in a night-vision he made
47 XXIV | of a strange God. Child, wherefore hast thou done this? I hoped
48 XXIV | back to his former honour. Wherefore he, the framer of all Creation
49 XXV | master of our very life. Wherefore it is impossible for me,
50 XXV | small glimmer of light. Wherefore thou hast lost the right
51 XXVII | cleansing of all defilements. Wherefore Water cannot be a god, but
52 XXVII | is quenched by mankind. Wherefore Fire cannot be a god, but
53 XXVII | to the ordinance of God. Wherefore it is not to be supposed
54 XXVII | no sovranty of his own. Wherefore we may not consider that
55 XXVII | waning, suffering eclipse. Wherefore we do not consider that
56 XXVII | and sins of every kind. Wherefore the Greeks, O king, introduced
57 XXVII | had worked amongst them. Wherefore by their own lawlessness
58 XXVII | truth that is in my mind. Wherefore let thy foolish wise-acres
59 XXVIII | accomplished is full of wisdom. Wherefore, rejoice, Nachor, and be
60 XXVIII | compassion them that repent? Wherefore to all that have entered
61 XXIX | glorious diadems of victory. Wherefore I am come, that we may celebrate
62 XXX | are so wise, talk thus? Wherefore speakest thou of it as of
63 XXX | him his vision, and said, "Wherefore hast thou laid a net for
64 XXXI | came forward and said, "Wherefore, Ioasaph, dost thou despise
65 XXXI | our race from his tyranny. Wherefore, I tell thee, without suffering
66 XXXI | harried hell, he rose again. Wherefore also the prophet cried,
67 XXXIII | equitable and modest in spirit. Wherefore his power, being strongly
68 XXXIII | for soul and body alike. ~Wherefore also from all quarters multitudes
69 XXXVI | shall see m"y face no more. Wherefore I take you to record this
70 XXXVI | obedience to the ruling power. Wherefore be thou easy of access to
71 XXXVI | forgive you your trespasses.' Wherefore bear no malice against them
72 XXXVII | venomous and hurtful purpose! Wherefore, wretch, attempt the impossible?
73 XXXVIII| men bear their pleasures. Wherefore he failed not of the succour
74 XXXIX | have overcome the world.' Wherefore, rejoice in the Lord alway;
75 XXXIX | Barlaam's decease, saying, "Wherefore, father, seekest thou only
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