Chapter
1 I | the ends of the world" and came to the Indians, it stirred
2 II | thou askest the cause how I came to despise things temporal,
3 III | s birth-day feast there came unto the king some five
4 IV | all the night long, there came to his remembrance the man
5 IV | if ye fear not death, how came ye to be fleeing? Lo! this
6 V | Now the king his father came oftentimes to see his boy,
7 V | delight his mind. ~So thus it came to pass that the king's
8 VI | and the fowls of the air came and devoured them up: some
9 VI | and famous king: and it came to pass, when he was riding
10 VII | intelligent soul, and thence came forth in one substance,
11 VII | when he was baptized there came a voice from heaven, from
12 VII | kingdom of heaven which he came upon earth to declare, and
13 VII | consenting thereto; for he came for our sakes to suffer
14 VII | as I have said before, came death into the world; but
15 IX | slept. For since by man came death, by man came also
16 IX | by man came death, by man came also the resurrection of
17 IX | I was in prison, and ye came unto me.' Wherefore saith
18 IX | bidden made light of it and came not, and busied themselves:
19 IX | guests. And when the king came in to see the guests, he
20 X | fathers knew not. There came new and fresh gods; because
21 X | By his grace also, I came to know thy ease, and was
22 XI | return to my house whence I came out.' And, when he cometh,
23 XI | swine did eat, at last he came to perceive his shameful
24 XI | servants."' And he arose, and came to his father. But, when
25 XIV | When the appointed year came to an end, the citizens
26 XIV | tribunal of my soul, and I came to hate my whole life that
27 XVIII | knew for sure that, if this came to his knowledge, he would,
28 XVIII | myself in this dress, and came to sow the seed of the divine
29 XVIII | return thither whence I came, and thereupon doff this
30 XIX | light; and from very life came forth the life-giving spring,
31 XIX | and God, for our salvation came down upon earth, by the
32 XIX | in his garden. And there came upon him the grace of the
33 XXI | understanding. ~Upon the morrow came Barlaam and spake of his
34 XXII | of my lord thy son. There came an evil man and a sorcerer,
35 XXII | of life; but, when this came to the ears of the king,
36 XXII | When they arrived, they came about the monks like so
37 XXIV | king removed thence, and came back to his own palace,
38 XXIV | son's palace. When his son came forth for to meet him, instead
39 XXIV | these unspeakable blessings came in my path I rejoiced to
40 XXIV | turn and live -- he, who came down from the unspeakable
41 XXV | day following, the king came to his son, and sat down,
42 XXV | the Lord, which saith, "I came not to send peace, but strife
43 XXVI | there found one only that came to the help of the supposed
44 XXVI | noble-hearted Barachias came alone to the contest, to
45 XXVI | miserably and wretchedly. ~Now came on Nachor, in the disguise
46 XXVII | providence of God, O king, came I into the world; and when
47 XXVII | these practices of error it came to pass that men suffered
48 XXVII | of the most high God, who came down from heaven, by the
49 XXVII | But after three days he came to life again, and ascended
50 XXVIII | like as doth an hart, and came to a den belonging to a
51 XXVIII | insatiable. ~Now, when he came to think upon his teacher
52 XXVIII | concerns of the world, and came to the wrestling-school
53 XXIX | idol-priests, that were no priests, came to him, and appealed to
54 XXIX | and with these allies he came to the king. When his arrival
55 XXX | his guides; and, when he came to himself, immediately
56 XXX | his son's sickness; and he came and asked what ailed him.
57 XXXI | love of Christ, Theudas came forward and said, "Wherefore,
58 XXXI | round. What harm therefore came to God, the Word, that thou
59 XXXII | worship, until the Lord came, and of his tender mercy
60 XXXII | time, and with difficulty, came he to understand his own
61 XXXIII | monks, and some few bishops, came forth from their hiding
62 XXXIII | off all their trouble, and came up from the holy font pure
63 XXXIV | though late and loth, he came to his senses, and renounced
64 XXXIV | when a convenient season came, through the grace of Christ,
65 XXXV | to the true Faith. Then came the holy Bishop, of whom
66 XXXV | Ioasaph received him as he came up from the Holy Font, in
67 XXXVI | and all the officers. Then came a scene fit, belike, to
68 XXXVII | the first assault. So he came by another road (for many
69 XXXVIII| Chat he endured, comfort came to him from Christ, and,
70 XXXVIII| Barlaam heard his voice, he came forth from the cave, and
71 XXXVIII| wasted, from the day that he came to dwell in the desert.
72 XL | of Ioasaph's death, there came by divine revelation, from
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