Chapter
1 II | from the commonwealth of heavenly felicity but thou hast also
2 VI | certain monk, learned in heavenly things, graced in word and
3 VI | slow to plant therein the heavenly seed, and manifest to thee
4 VII | invisible. First, he made the heavenly and invisible powers, countless
5 VII | freely to eat of all the heavenly trees therein, but forbade
6 VII | to declare, and to make heavenly us who are low and earthly,
7 VIII | Christian Faith is the grace of heavenly Baptism, fraught with the
8 VIII | be written.' ~"So in this heavenly Gospel, written by the Spirit
9 VIII | with a multitude of the heavenly host to judge our race,
10 XI | ye shall put on: for your heavenly Father knoweth that ye have
11 XII | and desire of divine and heavenly things: and secondly, that,
12 XII | sweet fruits worthy of the heavenly board. ~"Others again spend
13 XII | clay imitate the life of heavenly beings, in fastings and
14 XII | level of the life of these heavenly citizens. Nevertheless,
15 XVIII | me on the course of the heavenly journey." ~"What sayest
16 XVIII | poverty, which the lovers of heavenly blessings utterly renounce
17 XIX | which he assumed, and in his heavenly glory rising again from
18 XXI | covenant, with the whole heavenly host present to attest it,
19 XXI | Ioasaph, now a son of his heavenly father, wishing him eternal
20 XXIII | monk, that lover of the heavenly philosophy, was not moved
21 XXVI | youth, forewarned, by the heavenly vision sent him, of his
22 XXVII | and moon, and the other heavenly bodies, I was led to marvel
23 XXVII | nature, in common with the heavenly firmament. Whence it is
24 XXVIII | Baptism. The priest, full of heavenly grace, was passing glad,
25 XXX | added the Amen, he felt heavenly comfort stealing over him
26 XXXI | Ioasaph, the son of the heavenly king, and citizen of that
27 XXXI | ten thousand of Angels and heavenly hosts, and heaven and earth
28 XXXI | hell, and honour it with heavenly glory; to the end that by
29 XXXIII | heart was fulfilled with heavenly zeal. And forthwith, when
30 XXXV | glorified." ~Waxen full of heavenly zeal, King Abenner made
31 XXXV | for he was the son of his heavenly Father, and verily divine
32 XXXV | child of me, but of mine heavenly Father, with what gratitude
33 XXXVI | his heart was fired with heavenly love. Him the king took
34 XXXVI | shalt fear God, the true and heavenly King, and verily thou shalt
35 XXXVI | Be ye merciful, as your heavenly Father is merciful.' For
36 XXXVI | trespasses, neither will your heavenly father forgive you your
37 XXXVI | amongst you, but preserve the heavenly seed pure and sincere, that
38 XXXVII | drunken was he with this heavenly love, so parched with thirst,
39 XXXVII | being enamoured of his heavenly beauty, and bearing in mind
40 XXXVIII| God, and inheritor of the heavenly kingdom through Jesus Christ
41 XXXVIII| wholesome words, and full of heavenly wisdom, all the night long
42 XXXVIII| was spent in spiritual and heavenly contemplation, so that not
43 XXXVIII| and active runner of the heavenly race order his way. And
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