Chapter
1 II | devote my whole self to the hope of things eternal, hearken
2 III | disappointed of his aim and hope." Thus spake the astrologer,
3 IV | home, adding thereto: "I hope that I shall not be found
4 IV | quickly disappear. But the hope of the life to come which
5 V | world. But vain was the hope whereon he stayed, and he
6 VI | rejoiced, and I had good hope of obtaining through thee
7 VI | not be disappointed of my hope." Barlaam answered, "Fair
8 VI | hast devoted thyself to the hope that lieth within. ~"There
9 VI | hast received me in good hope, wherein, as I ween, thou
10 VII | that forbidden tree in the hope of being as God, and through
11 VIII | impossible to attain to that good hope, even though a man be more
12 VIII | And what is this good hope whereto thou sayest it is
13 VIII | answered thus: "The good hope, whereof I spake, is that
14 VIII | to us not to fail of this hope, teach and make known unto
15 IX | in this life only we have hope in Christ, we are of all
16 XI | the goal, and shall all my hope be vain?" ~Barlaam answered, "
17 XII | God, from whom also they hope to receive the rewards of
18 XIII | assist me now? What is the hope that I may count upon at
19 XIII | on himself for his vain hope in those ungrateful friends,
20 XIII | nowhere among my friends any hope of deliverance, I address
21 XIII | of good deeds, -- faith, hope, charity, alms, kindliness,
22 XV | possess them than to them that hope for them, nor to these latter
23 XVII | mayest know what is the hope of his calling, and what
24 XVIII | may not fall away from my hope, but may soon be able to
25 XVIII | virtue, and are fed by the hope of good things without end,
26 XIX | thee again unto a lively hope, to an inheritance incorruptible
27 XIX | narrow way, yet through the hope of future blessings is it
28 XIX | thereunto, in all patience and hope. Therefore, even as thou
29 XXI | I am disappointed of my hope, seeing that thou art listless
30 XXII | more. We are not without hope that the prince will yet
31 XXII | mark, nor be cheated of our hope. Barlaam himself shall be
32 XXII | God. Wherefore abandon all hope of gaining the knowledge
33 XXIV | servants, that, beyond my hope, in answer to my prayer
34 XXV | O Lord my God, my sweet hope and unerring promise, the
35 XXV | kindness and courtesy, in the hope, perchance, of alluring
36 XXV | folly rejected; so that, in hope of some other uncertain
37 XXV | shadow of thy wings I shall hope till wickedness overpass.
38 XXV | which thou callest `the hope of some other uncertain
39 XXVI | house of defence, and his hope was under the shadow of
40 XXVIII | except that men beyond hope, stained with all manner
41 XXIX | our succour, gone is all hope! and lost is all the reverence
42 XXX | powerful and merciful, the hope of the hopeless, and the
43 XXXI | have made this young man's hope vain; but again Christ was
44 XXXI | our Lord Jesus Christ, my hope, by whom we have access
45 XXXIII | gladdeneth the heart by the hope of enjoyment to come, and
46 XXXV | disquieted within time? Set thy hope on God, and give him thanks,
47 XXXV | give him thanks, who is the hope of all the ends of the earth,
48 XXXVI | labour ye in vain? No longer hope to have me to your king."
49 XXXVII | was well strengthened by hope, and steadfast in faith,
50 XXXVIII| on rejoicing, strong in hope, like a child hoping after
51 XXXIX | from life. Yea, by the very hope that thou hast of receiving
52 XL | help me. For lo, I set the hope of my soul upon the ocean
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