Chapter
1 IV | further." The devout man gave no heed to his word, but
2 V | king, be made ready, and gave him license to go abroad
3 VI | hundredfold. Aye, for thy sake I gave diligence and accomplished
4 VI | untimely humility, the king gave his brother an answer which
5 VI | they were thrown open, they gave out a loathsome smell and
6 VII | with bread from heaven, and gave the Law divinely written
7 VII | other tongues as the Spirit gave them utterance. From thence
8 VII | of the Saviour. So they gave light to the people that
9 IX | in the other matter they gave us true doctrine, even that
10 IX | I was an hungred, and ye gave me meat: I was thirsty,
11 IX | meat: I was thirsty, and ye gave me drink: I was a stranger,
12 XI | things.' He therefore that gave life and body will assuredly
13 XII | of Christ, which the Lord gave to the Faithful for the
14 XV | opposite side to God, who gave these commands, are held
15 XVIII | of God, who loved me and gave himself for me. And the
16 XVIII | mounted on horseback, and gave chase, and caught the pet
17 XIX | also he took the cup, and gave unto them saying, `Drink
18 XIX | Saviour of the world, who gave it to us as the sign of
19 XIX | as received him, to them gave he power to become the sons
20 XXI | shirts of hair, which he gave the aged man, rejoicing
21 XXII | was gone forth, Ioasaph gave himself unto prayer and
22 XXII | become Christ's. Moreover he gave the old man's name, saying
23 XXII | himself, mounting his chariot, gave furious chase along the
24 XXIII | monk said, "Five reasons I gave thee, why we carry about
25 XXIV | issue from a ravine. Araches gave command to his men to pursue
26 XXIV | himself a Christian and gave his name as Barlaam, even
27 XXIV | strength by the licence that I gave thee, hath made thy madness
28 XXV | unchangeable resolution. Araches gave counsel that he should,
29 XXX | son on the right hand, and gave him a potion to make him
30 XXXIII | city for his kingdom, and gave him everything that befitted
31 XXXIII | sooth, a perfect king, he gave liberally to all that were
32 XXXIV | power of free-will, and gave him Paradise to his enjoyment,
33 XXXV | stretched out his hands, and gave him thanks and prayed for
34 XXXVI | silence. He declared that he gave in to their instancy, and
35 XXXVI | have me to your king." Yet gave he way to their much opposition,
36 XXXVI | diadem on his head, and gave the kingly ring into his
37 XXXVIII| and wild herbs. So they gave thanks and partook of the
38 XXXVIII| springing well, and again gave thanks to God, who openeth
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