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S. John Damascene (?)
Barlaam and Ioasaph

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   Chapter
1 I | enemies, brave in warfare, vain of his splendid stature 2 II | thou hast uttered these vain and ambiguous babblings. 3 V | pleasures of this world. But vain was the hope whereon he 4 IX | not raised, your faith is vain, ye are yet in your sins. 5 XI | and shall all my hope be vain?" ~Barlaam answered, "Deem 6 XII | reasonableness. But the spirit of vain glory and pleasing of men -- 7 XII | exercises performed for vain glory go without recompense; 8 XIII | misery on himself for his vain hope in those ungrateful 9 XIII | first deplore? Condemn my vain preference for my forgetful, 10 XIV | therefore, that the city is this vain and deceitful world; that 11 XIV | security of life in that vain and feeble security of his 12 XIV | driving, nor whither this vain life leadeth them this vain 13 XIV | vain life leadeth them this vain life, whereto they have 14 XV | are given up to idle and vain glory, are hardly to be 15 XX | silver and gold, from your vain conversation received by 16 XXII | labour was but spent in vain. Then he himself remained 17 XXIV | shadows and dreams of this vain life are passed away, and 18 XXV | loved the pleasures of this vain world, and, like swine, 19 XXVI | bid we now farewell to vain insistance, and let persuasion 20 XXVIII| riding to hounds, and all the vain pleasures of youth, the 21 XXIX | king, the oppositions and vain babblings of the Galileans: 22 XXIX | and make his opposition vain, I have discovered a plan, 23 XXX | follow out thy behests." ~"In vain, O Lady," said he, "hast 24 XXXI | made this young man's hope vain; but again Christ was called 25 XXXI | putting forth these many vain arguments and useless propositions, 26 XXXII | Except thy cause had been vain talk and falsehood, it could 27 XXXII | unreason and shamefulness, and vain craft that with glosing 28 XXXIV | all their impotence and vain deceit. Again he called 29 XXXIV | power deliver him from the vain deceit of wicked devils, 30 XXXVI | escape from the tempest and vain tumult of the world, and 31 XXXVI | I have not laboured in vain, nor spent these days for 32 XXXVI | their zeal was not spent in vain; for, when they had occupied 33 XXXVI | said he, "why labour ye in vain? No longer hope to have 34 XXXVII| sign of the Cross, he made vain the devil's shows. For straightway


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