Chapter
1 INT | practice of the virtues, some having striven as Martyrs, and
2 INT | sin unto blood, and others having struggled in self-discipline,
3 INT | in self-discipline, and having trodden the narrow way,
4 INT | hanging over that servant who, having received of his lord the
5 II | were sent in quest of him, having learnt that he abode in
6 II | who are altogether carnal, having nothing of the Spirit, they
7 II | that are not. And never having understood them, how shall
8 II | coeternal with the Father, and having created the heavens and
9 II | desire the present world, having passed judgement on the
10 IV | formerly thou didst persecute, having, thou shalt tell him, found
11 IV | enamoured of them, who, having no good hopes yonder, find
12 VI | doth not accuse thee of having committed any trespass)
13 VII | condemned him to death, having seized one of the Twelve
14 VII | descended into hell, and having harrowed it, he delivered
15 VII | the giver of immortality, having made flesh immortal, was
16 IX | camest thou in hither, not having a wedding garment?" And
17 XI | empty and unoccupied, not having received the operation of
18 XI | operation of grace, nor having filled itself with the riches
19 XI | untimely snatched by death, and having not made speed enough to
20 XII | kingdom that hath no end. Having then come to this wise resolve,
21 XII | retirement and solitude, having removed themselves far from
22 XII | their earthly life-time, and having drawn nigh to God. Others
23 XV | makeeth a choice without having conceived a preference.
24 XVI | come, a godly life, and, having brought his days without
25 XVI | and cannot see afar off,' having deprived himself of the
26 XVIII | tyranny. Even so I also, having been made aware of thine
27 XVIII | whole armour of the Spirit, having thy loins girt about with
28 XVIII | girt about with truth, and having on the breast-plate of righteousness,
29 XVIII | helmet of salvation, and having thy feet shod with the preparation
30 XIX | the vanity of their mind, having their understanding darkened,
31 XXII | attended him diligently, and, having right well judged his ease,
32 XXVI | Faithful, some were dead, having fallen victims to the fury
33 XXVII | own evil passions; that, having these gods for advocates
34 XXVII | its proper members, but, having an unbroken union with all
35 XXVIII| temple-keepers stood speechless, having nothing but a few weak and
36 XXVIII| Nachor to his son, still having hopes of him and thinking
37 XXVIII| of the judgement to come, having heard thereof from many
38 XXXI | Hell is in bitterness at having met thee below: for it was
39 XXXI | and all Christian folk, having a good God and a lover of
40 XXXII | Because your side, despite its having wise advocates and mighty
41 XXXIV | tyranny of the devil, who, having once taken men captive,
42 XXXV | Christ. But King Abenner, having thus forsaken his former
43 XXXVII| the adversary ashamed of having fallen in the first assault.
44 XL | apparelled with much light, having in their hands crowns radiant
45 XL | labour worthy of his calling, having crucified the world to himself,
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