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decrees 2
dedicated 2
deed 10
deeds 31
deem 3
deemed 3
deemest 1
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32 known
32 saw
32 sent
31 deeds
31 desert
31 far
31 marvellous
S. John Damascene (?)
Barlaam and Ioasaph

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deeds

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1 INT | the prowess and virtuous deeds of these, both of them that 2 VI | answered, "Fair are thy deeds, and worthy of thy royal 3 VII | own passions and shameful deeds, whose forms they moulded, 4 VII | works. By such wondrous deeds, he brought them into a 5 VIII | books with records of the deeds and words and thoughts of 6 IX | and punishments for the deeds done during life. But what 7 IX | and punishments for the deeds done in our life-time, on 8 IX | reserved a requital for words, deeds and thoughts, is plain. 9 IX | and the recompense of the deeds done in the flesh, and the 10 XII | splendour of their good deeds flashed like lightning into 11 XII | to tell one by one their deeds of prowess. ~"But when those 12 XII | the rewards of their good deeds, well aware that religious 13 XIII | is the company of good deeds, -- faith, hope, charity, 14 XIV | be cast they who by evil deeds have deserved it, who have 15 XVIII | said Ioasaph, "are the good deeds of that true philosophy, 16 XIX | imaginations we come also to actual deeds, and every work, advancing 17 XIX | thyself the rather in virtuous deeds, and form the habit of practising 18 XXI | dwelling among men, his deeds of kindness, his miracles, 19 XXV | shall give account of his deeds. Then shall the righteous 20 XXVII | doers of other monstrous deeds, in imitation of their god. 21 XXVII | air with their horrible deeds. ~"But the Egyptians, more 22 XXVII | forbid evil; whereas the deeds of their gods offend against 23 XXVIII| proving to all men by his deeds the nobility, order and 24 XXXI | without understanding? Your deeds are deeds of madness and 25 XXXI | understanding? Your deeds are deeds of madness and not of piety. 26 XXXII | pillars to the doers of noble deeds, now they were, little by 27 XXXII | me, if I forsake my evil deeds and turn to him?" "Yea," 28 XXXII | full tale of his loathly deeds. He, well skilled in the 29 XXXV | and repented of his evil deeds, handed over to his son 30 XXXVI | advocate whatsoever, except his deeds, good or bad. And the same 31 XXXVI | reward us according to our deeds, when the righteous shall


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