Chapter
1 I | of Truth; insomuch that certain of their noblemen and senators
2 II | of bloody sacrifices, a certain mall of the royal household,
3 II | but a stripling, I heard a certain good and wholesome saying,
4 IV | fear of the king. Wherefore certain men, looking enviously on
5 IV | the Christians preach is certain, and as surety sure; howbeit
6 VI | There was at that time a certain monk, learned in heavenly
7 VI | before I be assured by the certain witness of mine own eyes,
8 VII | him wholly the taste of a certain one which was called the
9 VII | being to see God), but by certain manifestations in material
10 VII | he brought them into a certain goodly land, the which he
11 IX | rewards of good works are certain and sure. Further, that
12 IX | brought into his tale a certain rich man which was clothed
13 IX | destitute as to overlook a certain beggar named Lazarus laid
14 IX | the kingdom of heaven to a certain king which made a marriage-feast
15 X | same Apostle Peter to a certain disciple. But I believe
16 XI | before us, in a parable, a certain son that had received his
17 XI | Again, he representeth a certain good shepherd that had an
18 XIII | figures, that I may know for certain what the manner of our life
19 XIII | future and stable, are like a certain man who had three friends.
20 XIII | day he was apprehended by certain dread and strange soldiers,
21 XIV | custom of these citizens, a certain man was ordained to the
22 XV | unto us of old. For when a certain rich young man asked the
23 XVI | taught them to interpret certain sayings of the Scriptures
24 XVIII | Barlaam said unto him, "A certain rich man once reared the
25 XXII | better: nay, I know for very certain that he will speedily renounce
26 XXIII | that we should persuade certain of the people to join with
27 XXVI | all his kingdom, beside certain augurs, sorcerers and seers,
28 XXVII | calf and the hog; while certain of them worshipped the raven,
29 XXX | XXX. ~"A certain king was grieved and exceeding
30 XXX | saw himself carried off by certain dread men, and passing through
31 XXXII | gods, were men; and because certain of them had been rulers
32 XXXVIII| And when he had met with certain signs, pointed out to him
33 XXXIX | soul. Then he sent him unto certain brethren, which abode a
34 XL | the neighbouring cells, a certain holy man. It was the same
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