Chapter
1 II | court, and in their room bring in Wisdom and Righteousness,
2 IV | order that we might not bring on thee greater condemnation,
3 VI | prudent, that thou mayest bring me before the king's son,
4 VI | like one inspired, bade bring in the man forthwith. ~So
5 VI | stone to become light, and bring forth fruit an hundredfold.
6 VII | worship and practice, and to bring men back to their first
7 IX | trumpet and alarm. And I will bring distress upon the wicked,
8 XI | hell fire:' and, `if thou bring thy gift to the altar, and
9 XII | are the changes that they bring in a moment; for they are
10 XII | disordered and disturbed, bring that body to destruction.
11 XV | give occasion for choice, bring in their train crowns or
12 XVIII | brethren in the neighbourhood bring a blessed dole of bread,
13 XVIII | good service to me, and 'bring my soul out of prison,'
14 XVIII | deprived of thy fellowship, and bring many ills to my comrades,
15 XVIII | I take from thee and so bring back to life that foe, whom
16 XIX | neglect small wounds often bring mortification and death
17 XIX | little passions and sins bring on greater ones. And the
18 XX | wings to thy prayer, and so bring it before God with fervent
19 XXI | once were darkened, and bring this visible and invisible
20 XXII | death, except ye immediately bring Barlaam before me." "What,"
21 XXIII | belong: and because we would bring ourselves to remember their
22 XXIII | already departed this life, bring the thought of death more
23 XXIV | thou done this? I hoped to bring thee up in all safety, and
24 XXIV | resurrection of dead bodies, and bring in a thousand more absurdities
25 XXIV | but wrought diligently to bring him back to his former honour.
26 XXVI | foul play or fair, and thus bring shame on me to-day, speedily
27 XXVI | Esay) conceive mischief and bring forth iniquity. There were
28 XXVII | they see a stranger, they bring him under their roof, and
29 XXVIII | I have been zealous to bring thee hither with me for
30 XXX | salvation, and desirest to bring me to thy God, and to save
31 XXX | how yond damsel hasteth to bring to pass all that we were
32 XXXI | sorrow, by the might of God, bring to light the truth, saying, "
33 XXXII | doth not the force of truth bring thee to thy senses? The
34 XXXII | Seruch was the first to bring in the use of images. For
35 XXXIII | for Christ his sake, and bring them to his own palace,
36 XXXIV | deceit of wicked devils, and bring him unto thee his God and
37 XXXV | Ioasaph cheer his soul, and bring him to a good courage. Then
38 XXXVIII| thy servant, should thus bring forth fruit an hundredfold
39 XL | thought he asked Barlaam to bring him to his own habitation,
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