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S. John Damascene (?)
Barlaam and Ioasaph

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time

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1 I | fading nature of this present time, and the fixedness and incorruptibility 2 II | heart alas! is fixed amiss. Time was when I also clung thereto 3 III | discovered after the set time, they should be delivered 4 V | of me after death, when time delivereth all things to 5 VI | VI. ~There was at that time a certain monk, learned 6 VI | boastful beyond measure. Time would fail me to tell thee 7 VII | likeness of a dove. From that time forth he began to do great 8 VIII | that hath now this long time enveloped my heart, was 9 VIII | and likeness. And for the time to come we cast away all 10 VIII | saith, `The present is the time for work, the future for 11 VIII | defence by after-works, no time for amendment, no other 12 IX | wisely put forth. At one time he brought into his tale 13 IX | the uncertainty of that time. Then all those virgins 14 IX | clearness by the prophets of old time, illumined by the grace 15 XI | I have also told you in time past, that they which do 16 XI | immersion in the font a second time. For it is one baptism that 17 XI | into defilement a second time, but hold fast to the commandments 18 XI | Give to him that asketh time, and from him that would 19 XI | but it needeth labour and time; and many hath it saved 20 XI | For it saith, `From that time began Jesus to preach and 21 XII | of all men; but after a time it maketh him their hate 22 XIII | their friendship for the time to come. But, see, I present 23 XIV | whose citizens had, from old time, the custom of taking some 24 XIV | deposited his wealth, passed his time in continual plenty mid 25 XIV | worldly goods, -- for all our time has been wasted on their 26 XV | whose slavery for a long time past thou hast been miserable, 27 XVI | heard that, once upon a time, there was a king who governed 28 XVI | companions observed this for a time, and marvelled that people, 29 XVI | this king lived, for the time to come, a godly life, and, 30 XVII | man hath seen God at any time; the only begotten Son, 31 XVII | Creator; and at the same time I think upon the well-ordered 32 XVIII | If thou hadst for a long time considered, most wise Sir, 33 XVIII | downward, and waste their time in pleasures and lusts: 34 XVIII | her in captivity for the time to come. But of the residue 35 XVIII | will of the Lord concerning time; thou now indeed must be 36 XVIII | up for thyself, for the time to come, treasure that cannot 37 XIX | strike root so deep that time and labour be required to 38 XX | every man's work, pass the time of your sojourning here 39 XXI | preaching. But from the time when thy father stirred 40 XXI | his way; and at the same time he foretold that they should 41 XXII | ever. Amen." ~From that time forth he kept himself with 42 XXIV | But the present is the set time for work: the future for 43 XXIV | gods, I will first deliver time to sundry tortures, and 44 XXV | of Solomon, "There is a time to love, and a time to hate; 45 XXV | is a time to love, and a time to hate; a time of war, 46 XXV | love, and a time to hate; a time of war, and a time of peace." 47 XXV | hate; a time of war, and a time of peace." First of all 48 XXV | to be abhorred. For for a time it sweeteneth and tickleth 49 XXV | and that galling shame -- time after time, were it not 50 XXV | galling shame -- time after time, were it not worth men's 51 XXVI | Barlaam, who, of old in the time of Balak, when purposing 52 XXVII | dissolving through lapse of time, and molten in the pot, 53 XXVIII | even if, until this present time, thou hast waxen old in 54 XXVIII | the end, and may neither time nor tide ever pluck it out 55 XXVIII | life. He himself spent his time in prayers and fastings, 56 XXIX | XXIX. ~Now about the same time there was in that city a 57 XXIX | sacrifice. Now, therefore, it is time for thee to fulfil thy promises, 58 XXIX | honours from all men for all time to come." ~Hereupon Theudas, 59 XXXII | smitten dumb. Now late in time, and with difficulty, came 60 XXXIII | shall it be some solace to time in thy distress, that thou 61 XXXIII | infinitely more, when the time should come for the recompense 62 XXXV | thou so disquieted within time? Set thy hope on God, and 63 XXXVI | captivity. So now it is high time to fulfil the service that 64 XXXVI | I promised to God; high time to depart thitherward, where 65 XXXVI | leader and king; for by this time ye have been conformed to 66 XXXVI | the road that I have long time desired, and all ye shall 67 XXXVII | so longeth my soul after time, O God. My soul is athirst 68 XXXVIII| spirits of evil. From that time forward he mortified all 69 XXXVIII| else had he died afore his time, and forfeited the reward 70 XXXVIII| was unceasing, and all the time of his life was spent in 71 XXXIX | fulness. Now therefore as the time of my departure is at the 72 XXXIX | but thyself abide for the time to come in this place, holding 73 XXXIX | dread the length of the time, nor the tricks of devils. 74 XXXIX | the long duration of the time, be as one that daily expecteth 75 XL | But Barlaam said that his time was not yet come to win


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