Chapter
1 I | and rulers of the monastic order some in rebuking his wickedness
2 II | persecution of the monastic order, while treating with greater
3 IV | Lo! obedient to thine order, we be coming out of thy
4 IV | because we pity thee. `Twas in order that we might not bring
5 IV | country none of the monastic order, save those that had hid
6 V | at his birth. "'Twas in order," said he, "that thou mightest
7 VI | come in, and had in due order wished him Peace!, the prince
8 VI | night long set his house in order. At day-break, robed in
9 XIV | and trouble how he might order his affairs well. After
10 XVII | Moon have not varied: the order of day and night hath not
11 XXI | Then he reckoned up in order the good things wherefrom
12 XXI | another cloak instead, in order that "When thou seest my
13 XXIII | restrain his madness, and order the tormentors to cease.
14 XXIII | and set thine house in order, instead of giving up thy
15 XXIII | the gods. Accordingly, in order that the people may not
16 XXIII | inventors of all wickedness, in order that, by wantonness and
17 XXVII | to marvel at their fair order. And, when I beheld the
18 XXVII | Sign to Sign, each in his order and place: some rise, while
19 XXVII | incorruptible sayings, in order that ye may escape judgement
20 XXVIII | his deeds the nobility, order and steadfastness of his
21 XXIX | oppositions with me. But, in order that the coming contest
22 XXIX | servants far from him, and order that comely damsels, of
23 XXXI | revelries. Who could recount in order their abominable doings?
24 XXXIII | purpose, resolved to obey, in order that he might escape his
25 XXXVI | emptied all his coffers, in order that the burden of his money
26 XXXVI | shepherd his people; in order that he himself might take
27 XXXVI | anger out of our hearts, in order that our many debts, too,
28 XXXVIII| runner of the heavenly race order his way. And he kept his
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