Chapter
1 INT | from all enquiry." This marvellous, and above all else desirable,
2 VI | thou tellest such great and marvellous tales." Then began Barlaam
3 VII | tell of all the mighty and marvellous works full of glory and
4 VII | But, through envy of his marvellous and divine conversation
5 VIII | Whence then cometh such a marvellous fashioning of a living creature? ~"
6 IX | said unto him, "Great and marvellous, sir, are the things whereof
7 X | unerringly thy terrible and marvellous tale. With such truths set
8 XII | made the voice of their marvellous life to be sounded forth
9 XII | death. ~"These then are the marvellous holy men whose examples
10 XVI | counsellor, `Friend, how marvellous a thing it is, that our
11 XVII | from his harmonious and marvellous fashioning of me have come
12 XVII | some glorious mighty and marvellous steersmanship and all-wise
13 XVIII | share with thee this thy marvellous philosophy, and this more
14 XXI | ministered to me great and marvellous blessings, whereof speech
15 XXIII | due form our love of those marvellous men to whom they belong:
16 XXIII | however, was equalled by these marvellous fathers and citizens and
17 XXVI | replied, "When the great and marvellous men, who have discovered
18 XXVII | he had accomplished his marvellous dispensation, of his own
19 XXVII | world to come. Great and marvellous are the things spoken and
20 XXVIII | well instructed in these marvellous mysteries, mayst thou continue
21 XXX | charged with strange and marvellous fruits, pleasant to the
22 XXXII | wise men, and interpreters, marvellous in virtue and learning;
23 XXXII | commended by many men of marvellous wisdom, and established
24 XXXIII | unto himself, being verily marvellous in his acts, and equitable
25 XXXIV | fire and brimstone; but thy marvellous long-suffering hath dealt
26 XXXIV | to his father great and marvellous things which he knew not,
27 XXXVII | heart was wounded with a marvellous longing and divine love
28 XXXVIII| be known, because of the marvellous change and alteration that
29 XXXVIII| many years, pursuing this marvellous and more than human life,
30 XL | him away to the great and marvellous plain, and bringing him
31 XL | indissoluble union. From this marvellous work he never swerved, never
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