Chapter
1 I | Father," being grieved to see his own handiwork in bondage
2 II | greater than these? When we see thee, O king, the rather
3 II | ever from my sight, lest I see thee again and miserably
4 III | for, 'seeing, he did not see, and hearing, he did not
5 V | father came oftentimes to see his boy, for he loved him
6 V | me and bitter. I yearn to see all that lieth without these
7 VI | how that thou shalt see the priceless stone, and
8 VI | do, but ye should rather see with the inner eye the hidden
9 VII | impossible for a created being to see God), but by certain manifestations
10 VIII | displaying it to all that would see it, but only to these whose
11 VIII | be: this they desired to see, but saw it not. But this
12 IX | when the king came in to see the guests, he saw there
13 IX | and they shall come and see my glory. And the heaven
14 X | and hadst not the sense to see that my whole body doth
15 XI | before men, that they may see,' he saith, `your good works,
16 XII | fire, fearful for eye to see, exceeding fierce and grim,
17 XIII | for the time to come. But, see, I present thee with two
18 XIV | honoured of all. ~"One may see how the race of mankind
19 XIV | perfect is come, and I shall see face to face, then that
20 XIV | hath opened mine eyes to see clearly that the will of
21 XVI | the city, if haply we may see something to edify us."
22 XVI | he is blind and cannot see afar off,' having deprived
23 XVII | into being, though I cannot see the maker and provider,
24 XIX | enlightened his young disciple to see the true knowledge of God.
25 XIX | derivation. For when we see the drawing in the Image,
26 XX | and to his contemplation see thou devote all the powers
27 XXI | and tutors marvelled to see the frequency of Barlaam'
28 XXI | wait upon thee. Now, when I see this stranger constantly
29 XXII | To-morrow I shall come to see thee, and judge of the malady
30 XXII | answered, "Had he wished to see you, he would have come
31 XXIV | allowed thee to be born, and see the sweet life of day, and
32 XXV | in judging. Dost thou not see to what discomfort and trouble
33 XXV | that shall live and not see death. But one day we shall
34 XXVI | to view the contest and see which side should carry
35 XXVII | any of the things that we see, but all men have need of
36 XXVII | legion. Let us therefore see which of these hold the
37 XXVII | god, are in error. For we see it turning and mowing by
38 XXVII | is a god are in error. We see him moving and turning by
39 XXVII | is a god are in error. We see man moving by law, growing
40 XXVII | to the Greeks that we may see whether they have any understanding
41 XXVII | strange sight shalt thou see! ~"First and foremost they
42 XXVII | Didst thou, O king, ever see madness greater than this?
43 XXVII | power at all. Though they see their gods being devoured,
44 XXVII | that are seen, but cannot see: but it is right to worship
45 XXVII | to the Jews, that we may see what they also think concerning
46 XXVII | him that hath not. If they see a stranger, they bring him
47 XXVIII | except thou will it, I shall see the king's face no more."
48 XXVIII | a-thinking how he might see him; and ever carrying his
49 XXX | past, never suffered him to see the least ray of light.
50 XXX | the touch of evil, and to see the warlike host of strange
51 XXX | this frame of mind, could see in himself no unclean thought
52 XXX | force, thou shalt quickly see me die of grief and despair,
53 XXXIII | much, and had lost his own see, on account of his faith
54 XXXIV | it with a rod of iron. I see our state vanishing, like
55 XXXIV | mist from our eyes, and see some small ray of truth,
56 XXXVI | all he said, "Lo, as ye see, Abenner, my father the
57 XXXVI | desired, and all ye shall see m"y face no more. Wherefore
58 XXXVI | without which no man shall see the Lord.' Consider the
59 XXXVI | heard ourselves: and, as we see, so shall we be seen by
60 XXXVII | desire of thee"; and, "Let me see thy countenance, and let
61 XXXVII | let mine eyes never again see the good things of this
62 XXXVII | on my side, and I shall see my desire upon mine enemies.
63 XXXVIII| good thing; but grant me to see him, and fight with him
64 XXXVIII| hoping after long absence to see his father. For when divine
65 XXXIX | promised me that I should see it before the ending of
66 XXXIX | for what purpose but to see me overthrown by their mischievous
67 XXXIX | mischievous machinations, and to see me die, alas! the true spiritual
68 XXXIX | hand, who shall come to see the vineyard which thou
69 XL | crowns of glory, which I see?" "Thine," said they, "is
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