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S. John Damascene (?)
Barlaam and Ioasaph

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1 II | thee." ~So the man of God went out and withdrew to the 2 II | Ioasaph, and in his folly went in person to the temples 3 IV | On a day, when the king went forth a-hunting with his 4 V | that the king's son often went abroad. One day, through 5 V | it is inexorable?" So he went away, restlessly turning 6 VI | the prince." So saying, he went in, and, word by word, reported 7 VI | my master saith, 'There went out a sower to sow his seed: 8 VI | with wife and children, he went to the palace gate, weeping 9 VII | the Egyptians pursued and went in after them, the waters 10 IX | busied themselves: some went to their farms, some to 11 IX | arose. `They that were ready went forth to meet the bridegroom 12 IX | meet the bridegroom and went in with him to the marriage, 13 IX | their lamps were going out, went forth to buy oil. Afterward 14 XI | famine in that land, he went and joined himself to one 15 XI | the ninety and nine, and went forth to seek that which 16 XI | remembered the Lord's words, and went out and wept bitterly, and 17 XII | bright that their sound went out into all lands, and 18 XIII | whereon he had reckoned, and went to his second friend, saying, ` 19 XIII | of them. At the last he went away to the third friend, 20 XIV | banishment like those that went before him. But while the 21 XVI | and left his father and went into exile. On his journey 22 XVIII | desert. So on a day she went out and found an herd of 23 XXI | departed out of the palace, and went his way, rejoicing and giving 24 XXII | his cloak around him and went to the king, and entered 25 XXII | had never seen the man, he went forth into the desert places, 26 XXII | shamefully entreated as they went. ~ 27 XXIII | shamefast, noble-hearted men went bravely to torture like 28 XXIV | horsemen, and made as though he went in quest of Barlaam. When 29 XXVII | Chaldeans, which knew not God, went astray after the elements 30 XXVII | Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, and went once to sojourn in Egypt. 31 XXVII | ascent into the heavens, went out into all the kingdoms 32 XXVIII | Olympic games, and with him went Nachor. When alone, the 33 XXVIII | with a contrite heart, and went bounding into the depths 34 XXIX | rendered him thanks, the king went up again unto his palace, 35 XXX | did the king. But Theudas went home to his evil den, and, 36 XXXI | with strange thoughts he went again unto his own palace. 37 XXXI | morrow the king took him and went forth to visit the prince. 38 XXXII | cedars of Libanus: and I went by and lo, he was gone: 39 XXXII | been thus instructed, he went out immediately and gat 40 XXXIII | departure hence. Now, since all went well with him, and since 41 XXXIV | father, "Thy son is come," he went forth straightway for to 42 XXXV | But, on the eighth day, he went back to his palace and distributed 43 XXXVI | and, unobserved of all, went forth from his palace. But 44 XXXVI | and, in much haste, forth went every man for to seek him; 45 XXXVI | in the sight of all he went forth from the palace. And 46 XXXVI | from him, and unwillingly went home, often turning round 47 XXXVII | XXXVII. ~Thus this noble man went forth from his palace rejoicing, 48 XXXVII | a coat of gladness, thus went he off to his hermit-life, 49 XXXVII | in the might of Christ, went on his way rejoicing and 50 XXXVIII| those two years Ioasaph went about continually, seeking 51 XXXVIII| whom he sought, and thither went foot-hot, as when a cunning 52 XXXVIII| this other old hermit, he went on rejoicing, strong in 53 XXXVIII| had befallen him since he went away; and in how many ways


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