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penitence 3
penitent 3
penury 2
people 39
peradventure 4
perceive 10
perceived 10
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40 wisdom
39 bring
39 days
39 people
39 thing
39 whose
38 gave
S. John Damascene (?)
Barlaam and Ioasaph

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people

   Chapter
1 I | greatly coveted by most people. Such was the king, and 2 II | all quarters to gather the people together to celebrate his 3 II | making a feast for all his people, he bestowed largesses on 4 III | be they that persuade the people to worship the Crucified 5 IV | turning aside the common people, and stealing all hearts 6 VII | called them `a peculiar people,' and brought them forth 7 VII | Israelites (for thus the people descended from Abraham were 8 VII | of forty years he led the people in the wilderness, and fed 9 VII | So they gave light to the people that wandered in darkness, 10 IX | earth, that he may judge his people.' And again he saith, `Arise, 11 X | when he was preaching the people were pricked in their heart, 12 XVI | time, and marvelled that people, pinched by such poverty 13 XXIII | Accordingly, in order that the people may not follow your deceits 14 XXIII | persuade certain of the people to join with us, and revolt 15 XXIII | heed, ye unwise among the people, and, O ye fools, understand 16 XXVI | assembly, and summon all our people and your Galileans, to one 17 XXVI | to the deceivers of his people, and fools at heart, "Behold 18 XXVI | goods shall be given to the people, that your memorial may 19 XXVII | lasciviousness worse than all people upon earth. From the beginning 20 XXVII | senseless Egyptians. ~"The same people, not content therewith, 21 XXVII | desired to glorify their people's gods, yet they rather 22 XXXI | become hateful to all the people? Dost thou not owe thy life 23 XXXIII | passing fair, and he bade the people there often to resort thither, 24 XXXIII | he had delivered all the people from their ancient and ancestral 25 XXXIII | oppression that drew the people to him, but desire and heart-felt 26 XXXV | and satraps and all the people there assembled, and was 27 XXXVI | me, friends and brethren, people and holy heritage of the 28 XXXVI | idols, and freed you, O my people, from cruel captivity. So 29 XXXVI | that company and the common people heard thereof, anon there 30 XXXVI | departure. While the common people, and they in authority, 31 XXXVI | of God, to shepherd his people; in order that he himself 32 XXXVI | dead of night, he wrote his people a letter, full of much wisdom, 33 XXXVI | commotion and mourning among the people, and, in much haste, forth 34 XXXVI | Apostle once adjured his people, `Take heed unto thyself, 35 XXXVI | king, to feed the Lord's people, whom he hath purchased 36 XXXVI | And immediately all the people followed him. They despaired 37 XXXVIII| delivered multitudes of people from superstitious error, 38 XL | own country. ~Now when the people heard tell of that which 39 XL | King Barachias and all the people beheld the mighty virtues


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