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thus 148
thwart 1
thy 398
thyself 54
tickleth 2
tide 1
tidings 6
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54 full
54 hand
54 salvation
54 thyself
54 very
53 darkness
53 divine
S. John Damascene (?)
Barlaam and Ioasaph

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thyself

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1 II | in no point of duty. Thou thyself will bear me witness that 2 II | scoff at his Cross? And, thyself wholly riveted to carnal 3 II | only hast thou alienated thyself from the commonwealth of 4 IV | and at daybreak present thyself before the king. And when 5 VI | mean show, but hast devoted thyself to the hope that lieth within. ~" 6 X | pricked in their heart, like thyself to-day: and when they asked, ` 7 X | unclean thing,' but `save thyself from this untoward generation.' ` 8 XIII | dear friend, and fret not thyself.' Then, pricked at heart, 9 XIV | from earth and lay up for thyself in the incorruptible world 10 XV | thou shalt store all up for thyself, with things fleeting and 11 XV | transient purchasing for thyself things that are stable and 12 XVIII | support and clothing both of thyself and thy companions, and 13 XVIII | our monks, and lay up for thyself, for the time to come, treasure 14 XIX | on. But day by day renew thyself in righteousness and holiness 15 XIX | thoughts therein, making thyself a temple of the Holy Ghost. 16 XIX | with all thy might remove thyself far from every evil thought 17 XIX | sinful custom; and school thyself the rather in virtuous deeds, 18 XX | Holy Ghost, now transfer thyself wholly to the Lord's side, 19 XX | This acquire thou for thyself, and strive to advance thereto, 20 XX | called thee, and be thou thyself holy in all manner of conversation: 21 XXI | thy fellow monks, yet for thyself accept a little money for 22 XXII | him, "Why hast thou forced thyself to appear? I was minded 23 XXII | king, trouble and distress thyself no more. We are not without 24 XXIII | thy store by seizing for thyself the goods of others? Nay, 25 XXIII | on them and above all on thyself eternal ruin; and simply 26 XXIII | all; and come at length to thyself. For saith the prophet, ` 27 XXIV | of day, and hast joined thyself unto the Crucified, duped 28 XXIV | that thou hast imposed upon thyself, a runagate alas! from righteousness, 29 XXIV | wickedness. But sith thou thyself, O my father, hast brought 30 XXIV | prithee, no longer trouble thyself in endeavouring to persuade 31 XXIV | enlighteneth all around, and be thyself, at last, enlightened with 32 XXIV | haste pass thee, and attach thyself to that which endureth? 33 XXV | creation. Therefore do thou thyself enable me to continue in 34 XXV | So, prithee, trouble not thyself, nor me: but be persuaded, 35 XXV | everlasting gladness. As thou thyself seest, we all die; and there 36 XXVIII | night, and take mine to thyself. But if both sides be with 37 XXVIII | wilful wrongdoing, throwing thyself into depths and precipices 38 XXVIII | while it is easy to rid thyself thereof!" ~Pricked at heart 39 XXIX | said, "Except thou come thyself to our succour, gone is 40 XXX | poor soul, do thou also thyself grant me one request, and 41 XXX | hither, if thou constrain thyself." ~Thus spake they; and 42 XXXI | man, thou hast persuaded thyself that thou canst make God. 43 XXXI | senseless mind. But thou thyself shalt be like unto them, 44 XXXII | mind. But what hast thou thyself to say of thy wise men and 45 XXXII | thy power ever to keep for thyself the purity that thou gainest 46 XXXV | wickedness, and to draw him to thyself, the Saviour of all, departing 47 XXXVI | to love thy neighbour as thyself, with what right art thou 48 XXXVI | people, `Take heed unto thyself, and to all the flock, over 49 XXXVI | aught of thy duty, guard thyself with all diligence in that 50 XXXVI | forgiveness of thy sins, forgive thyself also them that injure thee, 51 XXXVIII| purchase that field for thyself. The Lord give thee the 52 XXXIX | restore dust to dust, but thyself abide for the time to come 53 XXXIX | shalt love thy neighbour as thyself,' in departing thyself to 54 XXXIX | as thyself,' in departing thyself to rest and life, and leaving


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