Chapter
1 I | wishes and desires, yet one thing there was that marred his
2 I | and were enamoured of one thing only, namely godliness,
3 III | Crucified as God." Meanwhile a thing befell, that made the king
4 VI | tale about so doubtful a thing." Quoth Barlaam, "Well hast
5 VI | thou knowest any such like thing, conceal it not from me,
6 X | unattainable: never regret the thing past and gone: and never
7 X | bade thee never regret the thing past and gone; and behold
8 X | there thou regrettest a thing past and gone. I charged
9 X | separate, and touch no unclean thing,' but `save thyself from
10 X | which your gods hold, is a thing of confusion and strife
11 X | without turn, renouncing every thing, and cleaving only unto
12 XII | sake, have counted every thing as nothing worth. For they
13 XV | Jesus said unto him, `One thing thou lackest yet. Go sell
14 XV | but adding thereto some thing of his own, one of our wise
15 XV | prosperity are any great thing?' -- things which no more
16 XV | resolve; for, if he judge a thing, and yet be not inclined
17 XV | not inclined toward the thing that he hath judged, and
18 XV | object of choice' is the thing chosen before the other
19 XV | chosen before the other thing. And no man preferreth a
20 XV | And no man preferreth a thing without deliberation, nor
21 XVI | Friend, how marvellous a thing it is, that our life, though
22 XIX | original.' The original is the thing imaged, and from it cometh
23 XXI | possession of money were a good thing, I should have let them
24 XXII | and not able to do the thing that is good. But thou art
25 XXIV | strength of my sinews; `for the thing which I greatly feared concerning
26 XXV | thou not know how lovely a thing it is to obey one's father,
27 XXV | how deadly and cursed a thing it is to provoke a father
28 XXV | that it was truly a good thing to worship idols and to
29 XXVII | maker is greater than the thing that is made; for, if the
30 XXX | to think how masterful a thing the love of women is. Therefore
31 XXX | your religion, do many a thing by dispensation, at times
32 XXXI | nor of a beast, but only a thing of no use and sheer vanity.
33 XXXI | considering the Godhead a thing to be grasped, but he remained
34 XXXIII | our aim and way, then the thing shall be according to our
35 XXXIV | the Creator brought every thing out of nothing, and how
36 XXXIV | only to abstain from one thing, the tree of knowledge;
37 XXXVI | things, keep thou that good thing which is committed to thy
38 XXXVIII| deprive me not of this good thing; but grant me to see him,
39 XXXIX | imaginations, and every high thing that exalteth itself against
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