Chapter
1 I | being without issue, he took ceaseless thought how he
2 II | saying, which, by its three took my soul by storm; and the
3 II | preserved ever until it took root, blossomed, and bare
4 IV | perceived that the king took his word ill, and was craftily
5 V | but the word of salvation took hold of his heart, and the
6 VI | noblemen and counsellors took offence thereat, deeming
7 VII | Again therefore Barlaam took up his parable and said, "
8 VII | that blissful state. So he took the serpent for the workshop
9 VII | by the gods themselves, took heart to pollute themselves
10 VII | things, yet without sin, took our infirmities and bare
11 VII | nature of that flesh which he took from us, his divine nature
12 VII | divine and that which he took from us, his human nature
13 VIII | proof shall suffice thee. He took earth and made man, though
14 IX | I was a stranger, and ye took me in: naked, and ye clothed
15 IX | They that were foolish took their lamps and took no
16 IX | foolish took their lamps and took no oil with them, but the
17 IX | with them, but the wise took oil.' By the oil he signifieth
18 X | called nightingale. He took a knife, for to kill and
19 XII | and necessary meats they took only so much as was sufficient
20 XII | daily at eventide, that is, took but a taste of food. In
21 XIV | peace and safety." ~Barlaam took up his parable and said, "
22 XIV | and unforbidden use, and took a great store of money and
23 XV | eternal riches; and they took up their Cross and followed
24 XVI | mixing wine. When the man took the cup in his hands, she
25 XVI | glory and noble birth, he took him by the hand, and brought
26 XIX | tender mercy was made man, took upon him all the affections
27 XIX | the same manner also he took the cup, and gave unto them
28 XIX | emptied himself, and even took the form of a servant. Likewise
29 XXI | implanted in my heart." Barlaam took up his parable and uttered
30 XXII | physician of reputation, and took great pains that he should
31 XXII | to discover Barlaam, he took and ordered them to be led
32 XXIV | men to pursue him. They took and brought him before their
33 XXVI | into his own soul. So he took counsel with himself, and
34 XXVII | without defilement, and took flesh, and appeared among
35 XXVIII | gracefulness of this speech took his wise men and priests
36 XXX | trip. Of her the deceiver took possession, and whispered
37 XXXI | and on the morrow the king took him and went forth to visit
38 XXXI | remained that which he was, and took on himself that which he
39 XXXII | him to his evil den, and took his magical books, and,
40 XXXIV | miscarry in his desire, he took courage by the tender mercy
41 XXXIV | living God on high. ~Ioasaph took up his tale from the beginning,
42 XXXVI | heavenly love. Him the king took apart, and spake gently
43 XXXVIII| earnestness of his life. For he took only so much of that coarse
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