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S. John Damascene (?)
Barlaam and Ioasaph

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1 IV | pity his misfortune, and take him to his own home, adding 2 IV | For very charity I will take thee up, and render thee 3 VII | madness to the desire to take up arms against his Lord 4 IX | come to the marriage to take their fill of his wondrous 5 IX | Bind him hand and foot, and take him away, and cast him into 6 IX | the wicked for reward, and take justice from the just, and 7 IX | judgement from the needy, and take away the right from the 8 X | more plainly, thou wilt take up thy Cross, and follow 9 XI | sue thee at the law, and take away thy coat, let him have 10 XI | will your heart be also. Take no thought for your life, 11 XI | shall be added unto you. Take therefore no thought for 12 XI | morrow: for the morrow shall take thought for the things of 13 XII | weakness and feeble power, we take the stamp of their lives, 14 XII | are glued thereto, that take never a thought for the 15 XII | friends, nor suffereth them to take timely thought for their 16 XIII | sought for a helper, able to take his part in this terrible 17 XIV | before me were not allowed to take delight for ever in the 18 XV | treasure in heaven, and come, take up thy cross and follow 19 XVI | son of wealthy parents, to take this a beggar's daughter.' 20 XVI | man said, `Yea, but I will take her, unless thou forbid: 21 XVII | add anything to myself nor take anything away, whether in 22 XVIII | soul out of prison,' and take me with thee, and let us 23 XVIII | from an adder. But if I take from thee and so bring back 24 XIX | believe on him, saying, `Take, eat: this is my Body, which 25 XIX | Spirit's grace. Wherefore take good heed hereto, that thou 26 XXI | workings of Satan, and should take from him another cloak instead, 27 XXI | and worn out vestment, and take one that is new, lest I 28 XXI | him to do thy will, and take not thy succour from him, 29 XXII | infamous Barlaam. If we take him, I am assured that we 30 XXII | creed. But if we fail to take Barlaam, I know of an eremite, 31 XXII | departed, he was zealous to take him prisoner. He therefore 32 XXIII | For saith the prophet, `Take heed, ye unwise among the 33 XXVI | and determined rather to take the side of the king's son, 34 XXVII | if the gods be unable to take care of themselves, how 35 XXVII | themselves, how can they take care of others? Great then 36 XXVII | king of the gods, and would take the shape of animals, that 37 XXVII | distress. How then shall he take thought for mankind, he 38 XXVII | salvation, how can they take care of mankind? Nay, even 39 XXVIII| me to-night, that we may take counsel together as touching 40 XXVIII| tomorrow: and do thou in turn take thine advisers unto thee, 41 XXVIII| counsellors to me this night, and take mine to thyself. But if 42 XXVIII| of youth, the baits that take foolish souls, were reckoned 43 XXX | beauty, and do thou in turn take thy fill of my comeliness. 44 XXXI | and called it God. Next ye take the best bullock out of 45 XXXI | humbled himself so far as to take the form of a servant, we 46 XXXI | what of fire? Doth it not take iron, which is black and 47 XXXI | created and corruptible things take no hurt from contact with 48 XXXIII| might escape his hands, and take the journey that he desired. 49 XXXVI | order that he himself might take the journey that he desired. ~ 50 XXXVI | face no more. Wherefore I take you to record this day, 51 XXXVI | over-persuade him. Then did the king take that Barachias, of whom 52 XXXVI | once adjured his people, `Take heed unto thyself, and to 53 XXXVI | mighty debt. So we must take good heed lest a like fate 54 XXXVII| habit, that thou shouldest take the shape of beasts and 55 XXXIX | beseech thee, pray the Lord to take me also together with thee 56 XL | me; but do thou, O Lord, take me up. Teach me thy way,


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