Chapter
1 II | is, to find him. After a long while, they that were sent
2 II | into like peril. But as long as we were tried in the
3 III | the new-born babe. After long counsel held, they said
4 IV | ungodliness with which they had long been in travail, slandered
5 IV | lay awake all the night long, there came to his remembrance
6 IV | the journey before us is long, to get us away to our brethren,
7 IV | death? But we, who have long since hated the world and
8 IV | present world, but only long for the world to come. Therefore,
9 V | There is something that I long to learn from thee, my lord
10 VI | diligence and accomplished a long journey, to shew thee things
11 VI | his life, and all night long set his house in order.
12 VII | seed. And the task were long, to tell of all the mighty
13 VII | imprisoned therein for ages long. He was buried, and on the
14 VIII | sorrow, that hath now this long time enveloped my heart,
15 VIII | reward there. ~"Then, after long seasons, Christ our God
16 IX | their iniquities as with a long cord, and their sins as
17 X | greatly benefited all thy life long.' He, astonied at her speech,
18 XI | none.' But enduring not for long to wander homeless and hearthless,
19 XI | confession nor repentance. But as long as we are `among the living,
20 XII | creation. And it were a long tale to tell one by one
21 XII | life of Angels, bidding a long farewell to the possession
22 XIV | his affairs well. After long and careful search, he learned
23 XIV | ye are like to journey a long road, needing much supplies
24 XV | in whose slavery for a long time past thou hast been
25 XV | O ye sons of men, how long will ye be of heavy heart?
26 XV | O ye sons of men, how long will ye be of heavy heart?
27 XV | darkness; but every man, so long as he is in this present
28 XVII | heart, said, "All this I too long to learn: and I beseech
29 XVII | world have subsisted for long ages, a work so great, and
30 XVII | Behold the heavens, how long they have stood, and have
31 XVII | been bearing offspring so long. The water-springs have
32 XVIII | him, "If thou hadst for a long time considered, most wise
33 XVIII | impelled by natural desire to long for the desert. So on a
34 XXI | tears. The elder made a long discourse, and adjured him
35 XXII | intercessions all night long. In the day-time he was
36 XXIV | for me thy father, bid a long farewell to these longwinded
37 XXIV | call thee back from the long exile that thou hast imposed
38 XXIV | their enemies rejoice for long, nor shall these knavish
39 XXVI | and passions, which, from long use, had taken firm grip
40 XXVIII | shalt depart hence ere long, even as all that have been
41 XXVIII | salvation; while others bade a long farewell to the concerns
42 XXIX | of mischief all the day long (let David bear his part
43 XXX | in prayer all the night long, and reminding himself of
44 XXX | care for thy salvation, and long to heave thee from the depth
45 XXX | For this I desire, this I long for, to forsake all, and
46 XXXIV | until now to go unpunished. Long have we deserved to be cast
47 XXXVI | go the road that I have long time desired, and all ye
48 XXXVII | rejoicing, as when after long exile a man returneth with
49 XXXVII | practice in such rigours, the long years to come, this present
50 XXXVIII| like a child hoping after long absence to see his father.
51 XXXVIII| taking their full fill of long deferred desire. ~But, when
52 XXXVIII| heavenly wisdom, all the night long until day-break bade them
53 XXXIX | spiritual things, saying, "Long ago, dearly beloved Ioasaph,
54 XXXIX | hardness of thy toils, and the long duration of the time, be
55 XXXIX | brethren, which abode a long way off, for to fetch the
56 XXXIX | had manfully finished his long journey, and had brought
57 XXXIX | even-tide and all night long did Barlaam converse with
58 XL | psalms, chanting all the day long, and throughout the night,
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