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S. John Damascene (?)
Barlaam and Ioasaph

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1 II | speech blended of these two passions, he spake unto 2 II | dost at all compare these two things, righteousness toward 3 IV | gone a-hunting, he espied two monks crossing the desert. 4 V | attendants, he descried two men, the one maimed, and 5 VI | any man, lacking in these two good qualities, do rashly 6 VI | guard, that there met him two men, clad in filthy rags, 7 VI | wooden caskets to be made. Two of these he covered over 8 VI | golden clasps. The other two he smeared over with pitch 9 VII | in one substance, but in two natures, perfect God and 10 VII | suffering: for, being of two natures, both the divine 11 XI | chance to fail in one or two of these commandments, shall 12 XII | Lord, `no man can serve two masters; for either he will 13 XII | shelter. This they did for two causes: firstly, that never 14 XII | Lord, when he saith, `Where two or three are gathered together 15 XII | together in his name, but by `two or three' signifieth that 16 XII | But he looked and descried two mice, the one white, the 17 XII | continually fretted by the two mice, to which the man clung, 18 XIII | three friends. On the first two of these he was extravagantly 19 XIII | see, I present thee with two ragged garments, that thou 20 XIV | place eternal that hath two regions, wherein are many 21 XV | to choose one or other of two things in view, and to select 22 XIX | and perfect man, being of two natures, the Godhead and 23 XIX | and the manhood, and in two natures, endowed with reason, 24 XIX | meeting in one person of two natures. For by faith we 25 XXIV | sequel shall show. ~After two days the king visited his 26 XXVI | of contests; for one of two things shall befall you. 27 XXVIII | doing one or other of these two things. Either allow my 28 XXVIII | thee hither with me for two reasons; that the king might 29 XXVIII | mind was tossed between two opinions. On the one hand, 30 XXVIII | was thus wrestling with two opinions, his noble and 31 XXXI | presenting therein his two natures. For, as man, he 32 XXXII | consider them as gods for two reasons: first, that they 33 XXXIII | under his sovranty into two parts, and appointed his 34 XXXIV | son. And afterward, they two were closeted together. ~ 35 XXXVIII| XXXVIII. ~Now two full years spent Ioasaph 36 XXXVIII| soul. By the space of those two years Ioasaph went about 37 XL | consecrated tabernacles of two holy souls, that sent forth


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