Chapter
1 III | astrologer, like Balaam of old, not that his star-lore
2 III | life, neither death, nor old age, nor disease, nor poverty,
3 IV | shalt tell him, found thine old course evil." The authors
4 V | abroad, he happened with an old man, well stricken in years,
5 V | astonishment, and, calling the old man near, desired to know
6 V | years men arrive at this old age, and then they die,
7 VIII | come we cast away all the old works of wickedness, and
8 IX | clearness by the prophets of old time, illumined by the grace
9 XIV | whose citizens had, from old time, the custom of taking
10 XV | life of toil, was that an old tradition handed down from
11 XV | but one given unto us of old. For when a certain rich
12 XVI | entertainment in the house of a poor old man, where he rested awhile
13 XVI | the daughter of a poor old man, thank and bless God
14 XVI | desire to wed-her.' But the old man said unto him, `I cannot
15 XVI | raiment, and asked for the old man's clothes and put them
16 XVII | myself that which is waxen old, nor raise that which hath
17 XVIII | upwards of seventy years old. How speakest thou of forty
18 XVIII | and I have put off the old man, which is corrupt according
19 XVIII | account put off until it be old and quite outworn. For by
20 XVIII | off the corruption of the old man, and, as far as possible,
21 XIX | alway ready on his lips the Old and New Scripture; and,
22 XIX | hate all the works of the old man, which are corrupt according
23 XIX | destroy by the works of the old man the new man, which thou
24 XXI | lawful for me to give thee my old and worn out vestment, and
25 XXI | garments given me by thee be old ones, nothing different
26 XXI | the king's son sought for old shirts of hair, which he
27 XXII | point, the words which the old man spake with his son,
28 XXII | s. Moreover he gave the old man's name, saying that
29 XXIV | staff and support of mine old age, and leave thee, as
30 XXIV | pratings of that crafty old knave, who taught thee to
31 XXVI | saying is, and adhered to his old purpose, determining to
32 XXVI | another Barlaam, who, of old in the time of Balak, when
33 XXVII | growing up, and waxing old, even against his will.
34 XXVII | workmen's axes, growing old and dissolving through lapse
35 XXVIII | present time, thou hast waxen old in thy sins, yet if thou
36 XXVIII | tears, like the harlot of old, and craved holy Baptism.
37 XXX | all the righteous men of old, patriarchs and prophets,
38 XXXI | While this Theudas, waxen old in wickedness, was putting
39 XXXII | and they all shall wax old as doth a garment, and as
40 XXXII | For it is said that in the old times he honoured those
41 XXXII | all the defilement of the old man, and all the burden
42 XXXV | countenance. Remember not his old offences; but, according
43 XXXVIII| out to him by this other old hermit, he went on rejoicing,
44 XXXVIII| more part, the same. So the old man stood, and, facing the
45 XXXVIII| incorruptible and wax not old for the corruptible! ~"But
46 XXXVIII| come together again. ~The old man listened with pleasure
47 XXXIX | spake thus in tears, the old man cheeked him gently and
48 XXXIX | well-nigh an hundred winters old, and have now spent seventy
49 XXXIX | inspired tongue, did the old man comfort Ioasaph's anguished
50 XXXIX | receive his reward yonder, an old man and full of days in
51 XL | austerity. Twenty and five years old was he when he left his
52 XL | from his youth even until old age; or rather, he daily
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