Chapter
1 I | country a king named Abenner, mighty in riches and power, and
2 III | they said that he should be mighty in riches and power, and
3 VI | and manifest to thee the mighty mystery. But and if the
4 VII | them. Then with exceeding mighty miracles and divine manifestations
5 VII | long, to tell of all the mighty and marvellous works full
6 VIII | and prince, this is the mighty mystery which hath been
7 VIII | marvel? For they had not been mighty and singular, if they had
8 IX | unto those of you that are mighty, that are princes, that
9 IX | Lord hath been appointed. A mighty day of wrath is that day,
10 IX | kindled before him, and a mighty tempest round about him.
11 X | Now I know thee to be a mighty fool. Though thou didst
12 XIV | rich in his wealth, nor the mighty in his strength, nor the
13 XVII | saith, `There is no king, or mighty man, that had any other
14 XVII | to the knowledge of the mighty working of the Creator;
15 XVII | without some glorious mighty and marvellous steersmanship
16 XXI | inheritor, preserved by the mighty hand of God!" ~Here the
17 XXII | that is good. But thou art mighty to save me, who sustainest
18 XXII | Zardan answered and said, "Mighty is my peril, and mighty
19 XXII | Mighty is my peril, and mighty are the penalties that I
20 XXIV | ear can hear. He is the mighty and only potentate, King
21 XXIV | is so good, so wise, so mighty, and to serve impure devils,
22 XXV | stores of my palace, to build mighty temples for the gods, and
23 XXVI | brief, how durst thou be so mighty brazen-faced? What is the
24 XXVII | brought them out with a mighty hand and stretched out arm
25 XXVII | of his own free will by a mighty dispensation he tasted of
26 XXIX | that thou hast foughten a mighty fight with the Galileans,
27 XXIX | befall thee!" ~When the mighty in wickedness had thus boasted
28 XXX | it not written that the mighty Peter, whom ye call Prince
29 XXX | heretofore beheld. He stood in a mighty plain, all a-bloom with
30 XXX | dwell in one corner of this mighty city." But they said, "It
31 XXX | again they crossed that mighty plain, and bare him to regions
32 XXXII | religion was instituted by many mighty wise men, and interpreters,
33 XXXII | ordinance of the many that are mighty and brilliantly wise? What
34 XXXII | having wise advocates and mighty champions, is dying down,
35 XXXII | words that he hath uttered. Mighty therefore, in sooth, is
36 XXXII | the God of the Christians: mighty is their faith: mighty are
37 XXXII | mighty is their faith: mighty are their mysteries." ~Then
38 XXXIII| king. And he set apart a mighty and populous city for his
39 XXXIII| Christ, his Lord, a temple mighty and passing fair, and he
40 XXXV | thee, King of glory, alone mighty and immortal, that thou
41 XXXVI | clamour, an uproar, and a mighty cry and confusion, all weeping
42 XXXVI | thou hast received of God a mighty sovereignty, thou owest
43 XXXVI | required to pay all that mighty debt. So we must take good
44 XXXVII| soul is athirst for the mighty and living God"; or, as
45 XXXVII| hath been recorded of the mighty Antony. ~But, when the enemy
46 XL | Barlaam answered, "In this mighty and exceeding fair city.
47 XL | delay, set forth with a mighty host, and arrived at the
48 XL | all the people beheld the mighty virtues that were shown
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