Chapter
1 II | of these two passions, he spake unto him thus: ~"O thou
2 II | truthfully tell thee all." Then spake the king, "Lo I yield to
3 III | learned of all his fellows, spake thus: "From that which I
4 III | his aim and hope." Thus spake the astrologer, like Balaam
5 IV | usurp his kingdom, and he spake, as he spake, to sound thee.
6 IV | kingdom, and he spake, as he spake, to sound thee. Arise therefore,
7 VI | thou saidest at the first, spake concerning the Sower." ~
8 VII | all kinds of fishes. `He spake the word and these all were
9 VIII | than piety itself. For thus spake God, the Word, who was incarnate
10 VIII | The good hope, whereof I spake, is that of the kingdom
11 IX | miracles, themselves also spake of the future. So, as in
12 IX | word and deed. 'Verily,' he spake, `I say unto you, the hour
13 IX | kingdom of their father.' Thus spake he and added this thereto, `
14 X | be rejected. For thus too spake the same Apostle Peter to
15 XI | this parable, that Jesus spake to us, concerneth such as
16 XVI | loathsome and abhorrent.' Then spake the chief counsellor unto
17 XX | practician of virtue once spake to me on this wise: 'After
18 XXI | the Only-begotten. Then he spake of the Son, his dwelling
19 XXI | morrow came Barlaam and spake of his departure: but Ioasaph,
20 XXI | but ready for to start, spake concerning his journey,
21 XXII | on the ground. The king spake unto him, "Why hast thou
22 XXII | words which the old man spake with his son, and how gladly
23 XXII | meanness or sullenness, and spake never a word. Their leader
24 XXIV | Feigning anger, again spake the king, "Though I ought
25 XXVI | assuring him that Ioasaph spake truly and aright. But he
26 XXVI | the company was come, thus spake the king to his orators
27 XXVI | mouth, like Balaam's ass, spake that which he had not purposed
28 XXVIII| at heart by these words, spake Nachor, "Well said! Sir
29 XXIX | sit down beside him. Then spake Theudas unto the king, "
30 XXIX | tongue and mouthpiece, and spake unto the king, "If thou
31 XXX | days of thy life." ~Thus spake she; for indeed she had,
32 XXX | iniquity. Thus then she spake with fawning words entangling
33 XXX | him that sent us." Thus spake this crafty spirit to his
34 XXX | him out from thence, they spake of taking him back to earth.
35 XXX | constrain thyself." ~Thus spake they; and again they crossed
36 XXXII | charmers. Well, therefore, spake the prophet concerning thee,
37 XXXIII| first of his councillors, spake unto the king, saying, "
38 XXXIII| not lost thy son." Thus spake Araches, and all bare witness
39 XXXIV | tell of all that the son spake with his father, and of
40 XXXVI | the king took apart, and spake gently with him, and earnestly
41 XXXVI | Ioasaph perceived that he spake thus, and that his purpose
42 XXXIX | desert." ~While Ioasaph spake thus in tears, the old man
43 XL | laboured so much?" Thus spake he, and straightway thought
44 XL | words, Ioasaph, which I once spake unto thee, saying, `When
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