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famine 1
famous 4
fancy 1
far 31
far-off 1
fare 1
fared 1
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32 sent
31 deeds
31 desert
31 far
31 marvellous
31 peace
31 righteous
S. John Damascene (?)
Barlaam and Ioasaph

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far

   Chapter
1 I | vast and populous, lying far beyond Egypt. On the side 2 II | body and nobility of soul, far above all his Fellows, hearing 3 II | brethren `I have got me away far off, and lodged in the wilderness' 4 VI | merchant man, come from a far country; and I possess a 5 VI | that thou were come from a far country, my spirit rejoiced, 6 VIII | Heaven. But that kingdom is far beyond the utterance of 7 VIII | hold communion with God, so far as is attainable to human 8 VIII | teachings and miracles, so far as it was possible to commit 9 X | everlastingly. These, and far worse haps than these, shall 10 XI | taken his journey into a far country, and there spent 11 XII | done. Again, he that was far behind in austerity, perchance 12 XII | having removed themselves far from the haunts of men throughout 13 XII | citizens. Nevertheless, so far as is possible for our weakness 14 XVII | himself shall reveal it, in so far as he will, as he hath revealed 15 XVII | Apostles? But we learn it, so far as in us lieth, by their 16 XVIII| that true philosophy, that far surpass the nature of these 17 XVIII| by the power of God, as far as in me lay, I have accomplished 18 XVIII| of the old man, and, as far as possible, cast away the 19 XIX | casting off and putting far from thee the vanity of 20 XIX | wast called. But remove far from thee all pleasure and 21 XIX | thy might remove thyself far from every evil thought 22 XX | evil thought, and banish far all remembrance of injury 23 XXII | with horsemen not a few, as far as the wilderness of Senaar, 24 XXIX | shall not endure to face me, far less join argument, or come 25 XXIX | waiting men and servants far from him, and order that 26 XXXI | had not humbled himself so far as to take the form of a 27 XXXII| were a son returning from a far country. And he falleth 28 XXXV | evil spirits was driven far from the believers, and 29 XXXIX| moment, worketh for us a far more exceeding eternal weight 30 XXXIX| his Master? But we fall far short of his sufferings. 31 XXXIX| even if thy days be not so far lengthened as mine, yet


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