Chapter
1 INT | Now to have been accounted worthy of the Holy Spirit and to
2 IV | wise above all men." ~The worthy man, hearing this, but never
3 VI | Fair are thy deeds, and worthy of thy royal majesty; seeing
4 VII | the Egyptians in fashion worthy of their wickedness, and
5 VIII | latest generation was counted worthy to receive salvation. Wherefore
6 VIII | that we may be counted worthy to escape the wrath to come,
7 XI | tellest me, and will count me worthy to become his servant. So
8 XI | such he calleth blessed and worthy of the kingdom of heaven.
9 XI | mother more than me is not worthy of me; and he that loveth
10 XI | daughter more than me is not worthy of me. And he that taketh
11 XI | followeth after me, is not worthy of me.' Lo these and the
12 XI | before thee, and am no more worthy to be called thy son: make
13 XII | honoured bodies, are always worthy of the reverence of all
14 XII | husbanding sweet fruits worthy of the heavenly board. ~"
15 XII | heart. Yea, and verily it is worthy of hatred and abhorrence;
16 XVI | and senseless pleasure, worthy of lamentation and tears
17 XVI | are they that are found worthy of these enjoyments! Free
18 XVI | without end.' ~"'And who is worthy to obtain this?' asked the
19 XVI | endowed with understanding worthy of the purple, said unto
20 XVIII | death, nor reek on it at all worthy of such an appellation,
21 XIX | which is good, and walk worthy of the vocation wherewith
22 XX | but only such prayer as is worthy of the name, which hath
23 XXI | heaven awaiting such as are worthy thereof; of the torment
24 XXI | guardian, and ever in thy worthy prayers, for the Lord's
25 XXV | mother more than me is not worthy of me"; and "Whosoever shall
26 XXVII | introduce such gods as these are worthy of death and are ungodly.
27 XXVIII | of whom the world is not worthy, but grant me in his company
28 XXIX | ever, as unprofitable, and worthy not of honour but of dire
29 XXXI | shouldest invent some new name worthy of such madness. Thy stone
30 XXXII | advocates of the devil? What worthy memorial have they bequeathed
31 XXXIV | that awaiteth them that are worthy thereof, and the joy unspeakable.
32 XXXVI | Christ, and was counted worthy to become his servant, I
33 XXXVIII| forth fruit an hundredfold worthy of the husbandman and Master
34 XXXIX | words, and many others, full worthy of that sanctified soul
35 XXXIX | Faithful is the saying, and worthy of all acceptation,' as
36 XL | him that called him labour worthy of his calling, having crucified
37 XL | from the truthful lips of worthy men who delivered it unto
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