Chapter
1 I | and mountains, not from dread of the threatened tortures,
2 IV | cried the monks. "They that dread death have concern how to
3 IV | present world, and therefore dread death? But we, who have
4 IV | Christ his sake, neither dread death, nor desire the present
5 IV | answered, "Tis not because we dread the death wherewith thou
6 VI | thou, who hast had such dread of the herald of thy peer
7 VIII | hosts stand beside him in dread. Then, at the voice of the
8 XIII | was apprehended by certain dread and strange soldiers, that
9 XIII | us from our enemies and dread creditors, who urge that
10 XVI | unto death, riches that dread no poverty: joy and gladness
11 XVIII| and longing to win it, dread not temporal death, nor
12 XVIII| from the slavery of the dread ruler of this world. And
13 XXI | knowest well, sir, how much I dread thy father, and how great
14 XXII | guilty? And what is the dread that encompasseth thee?" "
15 XXII | adherence to virtue. For we dread, not a little, the uncertainty
16 XXIII| betray our religion through dread of thy torments, or to disgrace
17 XXIV | fallen into the power of the dread ruler of this world, did
18 XXIV | slaying his servants with dread torments, yet, I know well,
19 XXV | in unspeakable glory and dread power, the only King of
20 XXVI | all shall muster without dread; and we will hold debate
21 XXVI | in mountains and dens, in dread of the terrors hanging over
22 XXIX | Theudas replied in this wise, "Dread not, O king, the oppositions
23 XXX | himself carried off by certain dread men, and passing through
24 XXX | delightful to the eye. When these dread men had led him through
25 XXX | pleased the Lord." When these dread men had carried him out
26 XXXII| men. The devils, whom ye dread as gods, they not only cast
27 XXXIX| religious life, neither dread the length of the time,
28 XL | fell asleep, and saw those dread men, whom he had seen before,
29 XL | the strict command of a dread Angel that appeared to him
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