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reapest 1
reaping 1
reared 1
reason 29
reasonable 7
reasonableness 1
reasoning 1
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29 find
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29 laid
29 reason
29 taught
29 thoughts
28 choice
S. John Damascene (?)
Barlaam and Ioasaph

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reason

   Chapter
1 INT | their passions. For this reason also we need many encouragements 2 I | service of God. For this reason many, who had adopted the 3 II | thus gently and in good reason, the king was stirred by 4 II | with thine effrontery, by reason of my former friendship 5 V | fertile of wit, and he would reason within himself, why his 6 V | would not reveal the true reason, for all his asking. Wherefore 7 V | thee, my lord the king, by reason of which continual grief 8 V | The boy said, "What is the reason of mine imprisonment here? 9 VII | after his image, because of reason and free will; after his 10 VII | men, possest of soul and reason, were not ashamed to worship 11 VIII | had been comprehended by reason and expressed in words by 12 VIII | countless kind of things without reason, of seeds and plants, produced 13 XI | me, that am unworthy by reason of my sins, and I trust 14 XI | forgiveness is offered us by reason of the loving-kindness of 15 XIII | riches, and love of money, by reason of which a man falleth into 16 XIV | Lord. So, when I had set my reason on the unerring way of the 17 XV | before all action. For this reason not only our actions, but 18 XVI | and have been endowed with reason beyond all the beasts, and 19 XIX | two natures, endowed with reason, will, activity, and free 20 XIX | Likewise also for this reason we salute the pictures of 21 XIX | required to uproot it. And the reason that greater sins assault 22 XX | unto their cry.' For this reason the Fathers define Prayer 23 XXVII | brother Typhon. And for this reason Isis fled with Horus her 24 XXVIII| a thick darkness over my reason. But now, at thy word, I 25 XXX | him love the maiden, by reason -- so he pretended -- of 26 XXXI | than themselves, with what reason dost thou, O foolish and 27 XXXII | well. Come now, and let us reason together: though your sins 28 XXXVI | honour; but, with purified reason, understand the nothingness 29 XXXIX | in the way of my soul, by reason of the multitude of mine


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