Chapter
1 I | issue, he took ceaseless thought how he might be rid of this
2 IV | and this was all their thought. On a day, when the king
3 IV | great kindness toward him, thought these accusations incredible
4 VIII | justice, every act, word and thought. And they that have done
5 IX | and slightest phantasy or thought. And in harmony herewith
6 XI | your heart be also. Take no thought for your life, what ye shall
7 XI | unto you. Take therefore no thought for the morrow: for the
8 XI | for the morrow shall take thought for the things of itself.
9 XII | Whence some of them also thought fit to receive yet another
10 XII | only of a Sunday: others thought of food twice only in the
11 XII | exercises entertained no thought of malice against him of
12 XII | thereto, that take never a thought for the future, that always
13 XII | some sort of foot-hold and thought himself from that moment
14 XII | suffereth them to take timely thought for their salvation." ~
15 XIV | deceived; we have taken no thought concerning the things which
16 XV | heard this command, they thought fit by all means to withdraw
17 XV | than to those who never thought of them: things like the
18 XVI | him of his plans, the son thought it strange and ill-sounding,
19 XVII | change, in the world of thought by choice, whether by advance
20 XVII | perceiving all objects of thought and sense, still said, `
21 XIX | every work, advancing from thought and reflection, catcheth
22 XIX | thyself far from every evil thought and fancy, and every sinful
23 XX | incline to any contrary thought. No sooner had I given her
24 XX | mirrour from every evil thought, and banish far all remembrance
25 XXII | himself on idle hopes, and thought it excellent counsel. Thereupon,
26 XXIII | we find thereby that the thought of death, which is right
27 XXIII | Again said the king, "If the thought of death be profitable,
28 XXIII | should ye not reach that thought of death by the bones of
29 XXIII | departed this life, bring the thought of death more vividly before
30 XXIV | them that stand have never thought of sitting down; and those
31 XXV | concerns is unworthy of thought until all be fitly completed
32 XXV | consideration, unworthy of thought, and not rather have devoted
33 XXV | their life in word, deed and thought shall come before their
34 XXVII | How then shall he take thought for mankind, he the adulterer,
35 XXIX | thus boasted himself and thought of mischief all the day
36 XXX | outer darkness. When he had thought thereon, and shed bitter
37 XXX | see in himself no unclean thought or passionate affection
38 XXX | one: "If, sir, thou takest thought for my salvation, and desirest
39 XXXIII| in deepest humility, and thought on the blessedness of the
40 XXXIX | bringing into captivity every thought to the obedience of Christ.
41 XL | spake he, and straightway thought that he saw Barlaam, as
42 XL | supernal." Again Ioasaph thought he asked Barlaam to bring
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