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day-spring 1
day-time 1
daybreak 4
days 39
dazed 1
dazzling 2
dead 54
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40 turn
40 wisdom
39 bring
39 days
39 people
39 thing
39 whose
S. John Damascene (?)
Barlaam and Ioasaph

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days

   Chapter
1 II | hearken unto me. In former days, when I was still but a 2 III | proclaiming that after three days no monk whatsoever should 3 IV | were found, after three days, in any city or country 4 V | thou shalt spend all thy days in luxury unbroken, and 5 V | of the matter. ~Not many days after, as he was again taking 6 VI | son. There he tarried many days, and enquired diligently 7 VII | in lieu of those happy days and that immortal life, 8 VII | human race. ~"After forty days he ascended into heaven, 9 VIII | generations, but in these last days hath been made known unto 10 VIII | law-breaker hath spent his days here in luxury and prosperity. 11 VIII | set, and the Ancient of days and Maker of all things 12 IX | that had already been four days dead and stank, and thus 13 XIV | vanish in the darkness of the days to come. And, as I am myself 14 XVI | and, having brought his days without tempest to an end, 15 XVIII | parted from thee all the days of my life." ~The elder 16 XVIII | amongst the number of my days the years that I wasted 17 XVIII | call years of life, and days of salvation. And in numbering 18 XIX | according to custom, several days: and he ceased not to resort 19 XXII | by the space of six full days, his labour was but spent 20 XXII | fellow-monk. But now for many days past we have not seen his 21 XXIII | XXIII. ~After many days Araches brought them to 22 XXIV | sequel shall show. ~After two days the king visited his son' 23 XXIV | and bitterly regret thy days that now are, and think 24 XXV | throughout my length of days to suffer all things for 25 XXV | at their hands length of days, and the enjoyment of all 26 XXV | thereafter. Many nights and days have I spent thus: many 27 XXVII | the Cross. But after three days he came to life again, and 28 XXVIII| custom is, and after many days, perfected him with baptism 29 XXX | thee good hereafter all the days of thy life." ~Thus spake 30 XXXI | sepulchre by the space of three days; he descended into hell, 31 XXXII | charged him to fast many days, he cleansed him in Holy 32 XXXII | Holy Baptism. And all the days of his life Theudas heartily 33 XXXV | the space of seven full days, never leaving the grave, 34 XXXVI | XXXVI. ~In a few days, after he had ended this 35 XXXVI | in vain, nor spent these days for naught, I have brought 36 XXXVII| hardships until, after many days, he arrived at that desert 37 XXXIX | But for thee, even if thy days be not so far lengthened 38 XXXIX | an old man and full of days in the Spirit. ~ 39 XL | Thus did Ioasaph spend his days, and render unto him that


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