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fleeing 2
fleeth 2
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52 hope
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S. John Damascene (?)
Barlaam and Ioasaph

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flesh

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1 I | stage of his life in the flesh for our sake, and endured 2 II | who walk not after the flesh but after the Spirit.' But 3 II | world is the lust of the flesh, and the lust of the eyes, 4 VI | thus wasted their miserable flesh. So, seeing them, he leapt 5 VII | endured in the nature of that flesh which he took from us, his 6 VII | sin, was crucified in the flesh, for he did no sin, neither 7 VII | he suffered death in the flesh, that he might redeem us 8 VII | immortality, having made flesh immortal, was seen of his 9 VIII | heart, and consumeth my flesh in pain and grief, and fasteneth 10 VIII | shuffled off this gross flesh, and attained to that blessedness, 11 VIII | heavy garment of sinful flesh. Holding then such knowledge 12 IX | death, after he had in the flesh tasted of death; and on 13 IX | make before me. And all flesh shall come to worship before 14 IX | be a spectacle unto all flesh." And again he saith concerning 15 IX | of the deeds done in the flesh, and the unending life of 16 XI | not fulfil the lust of the flesh.' Now the works of the flesh 17 XI | flesh.' Now the works of the flesh are manifest, which are 18 XI | abstaining from all defilement of flesh and spirit, peacemakers 19 XII | the world, the lust of the flesh, and the lust of the eyes, 20 XII | themselves of every defilement of flesh and spirit. But, as they 21 XII | that, by exhausting the flesh by austerities, and becoming 22 XII | exalted: they afflicted the flesh with hunger and thirst and 23 XIV | clearly that the will of the flesh is death, but the will of 24 XV | counting thy perishable flesh thine enemy, thou shalt 25 XVIII | world. When I lived to the flesh in the bondage of sin, I 26 XVIII | and live no longer to the flesh, but Christ liveth in me; 27 XVIII | reckonest not the life in the flesh in the measure of life, 28 XVIII | mortify the frailty of the flesh. We wear the same clothing 29 XVIII | for all the fashion of his flesh was wasted away, and his 30 XIX | who for our sake was made flesh, not making a god of it, 31 XIX | as an image of God made flesh, with desire and love of 32 XIX | that hung thereon in the flesh, for the salvation of our 33 XX | things hereafter; for, `All flesh is grass, and all the glory 34 XXII | after the evil will of the flesh, but teach me to do thy 35 XXIII | but fattenest thine own flesh, to be meat for the worms 36 XXIV | passions and desires of the flesh, and why is there no looking 37 XXIV | upward? Know thou that all flesh is grass and all the glory 38 XXIV | darkness, the spirit to the flesh, eternal life to the shadow 39 XXVII | without defilement, and took flesh, and appeared among men, 40 XXVII | brethren, not after the flesh, but after the spirit. For 41 XXX | furiously the furnace of his flesh. The evil one plied the 42 XXXI | mounted the Cross in his flesh, and was laid in the sepulchre 43 XXXI | hath taken upon him the flesh of man, to the end that 44 XXXI | end that by taking of our flesh he may ensnare and defeat 45 XXXV | him that begat him in the flesh: for he was the son of his 46 XXXVI | death the yoke-fellow of the flesh. If thou consider these 47 XXXVII | with the weakness of his flesh, with his lack of practice 48 XXXVIII| and made the will of the flesh as subject to the spirit 49 XXXVIII| as though he were without flesh and body. In prayer and 50 XXXIX | aside the burden of the flesh: but thou must remain behind 51 XL | under the burden of the flesh. "But," said he, "if thou


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