Chapter
1 I | thus transformed by the hands of the Apostle, were made
2 II | word, made man with his own hands and endowed him with immortality,
3 II | upon the work of his own hands. He, not laying aside his
4 VII | created.' Then with his own hands he created man, taking dust
5 X | bird had escaped out of his hands. And he would fain have
6 X | have escaped out of thy hands there thou regrettest a
7 X | crave to receive of their hands things which those idols
8 XII | he stretched forth his hands, and laid hold on a tree,
9 XIII | I may count upon at thy hands, O my dearest friend?' The
10 XIII | thou hast enjoyed at my hands. To-day I have fallen into
11 XIII | means deliver thee into the hands of thine enemies. Wherefore
12 XV | eternal home is wrought by the hands of the poor. For thus saith
13 XV | treasure before thee by the hands of the needy, for whatsoever
14 XVI | man took the cup in his hands, she sung a clear sweet
15 XVI | tabernacles in heaven made without hands, and the apparel woven by
16 XVI | while she wrought with her hands, with her lips she loudly
17 XVIII | God, a house not made with hands, eternal in the heavens.
18 XVIII | Baptism. Then receive at my hands money and garments for the
19 XVIII | peace, and taking in thine hands the shield of faith, and
20 XXII | prophet, "In nights raise your hands unto holy things; and bless
21 XXII | be afraid of death at thy hands? Whereas we should the rather
22 XXIII | fellow-soldier into thy hands. Nay, but thou shalt not
23 XXIII | out, and likewise their hands and feet lopped off. Sentence
24 XXIV | also may return into his hands. When these unspeakable
25 XXV | favour, and receive at their hands length of days, and the
26 XXV | idols, the works of men's hands, devoid of breath, and deaf,
27 XXVI | mine injury; with mine own hands will I quickly tear out
28 XXX | rose, and spread out his hands unto heaven, with fervent
29 XXX | me not to fall into the hands of mine enemies, and let
30 XXXI | images, the works of men's hands? Ye have carved stone and
31 XXXI | to the works of thine own hands the name of God. O wretched
32 XXXII | heavens are the work of thy hands. They shall perish, but
33 XXXIII | that he might escape his hands, and take the journey that
34 XXXV | father stretched out his hands, and gave him thanks and
35 XXXV | prayed, and said, "Into thy hands, O God, thou lover of men,
36 XXXV | sepulchre, and lifting up his hands to heaven, the tears streaming
37 XXXVI | him in a water-course, his hands uplifted to heaven, saying
38 XXXVIII| tended by Barlaam's own hands, such as are found in the
39 XXXIX | discourse, lifted up his hands and eyes to heaven, and
40 XXXIX | that he may receive at thy hands the crown of victory, and
41 XL | much light, having in their hands crowns radiant with unspeakable
42 XL | beauty of Christ, into whose hands he commended his spirit,
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