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homeward 2
honest 2
honey 4
honour 37
honourable 6
honourably 1
honoured 14
Frequency    [«  »]
38 until
38 works
37 free
37 honour
37 two
37 whole
37 worthy
S. John Damascene (?)
Barlaam and Ioasaph

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honour

   Chapter
1 II | hast thou exchanged thine honour for shame, and thy glorious 2 II | granting us even greater honour than at the first. ~"Him 3 II | while treating with greater honour the ministers and temple-keepers 4 IV | and promoted him to more honour and to a greater enjoyment 5 VI | had disgraced his kingly honour. But not daring to reprove 6 VI | are clothed in glory and honour, and make great display 7 VII | and man raised to such honour; and he schemed to oust 8 X | and send thee forth with honour.' But the nightingale said 9 XIII | never once granting him the honour nor the love that was his 10 XIII | thou rememberest how much honour and kindness thou hast enjoyed 11 XIV | poverty, and from poverty to honour, carrying some out of life 12 XIV | understanding upon a throne of honour, and making the dishonoured 13 XVI | though bright with such honour and luxury, hath never pleased 14 XIX | Faithfully worship, with honour and reverence, the venerable 15 XIX | Creator himself. `For the honour of the Image, saith one 16 XXIII | should render to Jesus the honour due unto the gods. Accordingly, 17 XXIV | have been advanced to this honour, repaying them for their 18 XXIV | bring him back to his former honour. Wherefore he, the framer 19 XXV | darling and well-beloved son, honour thou thy father's grey hairs: 20 XXV | Ioasaph to the king, "To honour one's father, and to obey 21 XXVI | have your fill of glory and honour from us and all the senate, 22 XXVII | images, created to their honour, gods? ~"Come we then, O 23 XXVII | other men's goods: they honour father and mother, and love 24 XXIX | city a public assembly in honour of the false gods, and the 25 XXIX | unprofitable, and worthy not of honour but of dire punishment. 26 XXXI | it Aphrodite. Another, in honour of his own love of wine, 27 XXXI | nether parts of hell, and honour it with heavenly glory; 28 XXXI | established it upon a throne of honour, with immortal honour shining 29 XXXI | of honour, with immortal honour shining round. What harm 30 XXXIII| would meet and receive with honour those who had fallen upon 31 XXXIII| he hold nothing in higher honour than mercy. Before all gold 32 XXXIV | held a general feast in honour of the coming of his son. 33 XXXV | their stead, and to the honour of God, built holy courts. 34 XXXVI | command that biddeth us to honour our fathers. So, by the 35 XXXVI | puffed up because of temporal honour; but, with purified reason, 36 XL | s equality with thee in honour, and art not rather glad 37 XL | fitly, might one say, in honour of these children and inheritors


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