Chapter
1 I | mortal bodies, adopted the spiritual life of Angels. While matters
2 II | darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness'; as saith Blessed
3 II | should have offered the spiritual sacrifice. He then, ascribing
4 VI | felt a strange joy and spiritual gladness breathing into
5 VII | was found strong in his spiritual senses; and by contemplation
6 VIII | but only to these whose spiritual sense is strong. For lo,
7 IX | believeth, but hath soiled his spiritual garment with unclean acts,
8 XII | they, because with sure spiritual vision they discerned the
9 XIV | being but a babe in my spiritual life, and seeing the sights
10 XVI | wondrous fashion be styled the spiritual father of thy father? ~"
11 XVIII | thou shalt lay hold on such spiritual abundance that, if thou
12 XXI | it seemeth thee good, my spiritual father, best of teachers
13 XXI | journeyest to thy place of spiritual rest, I dare no longer let
14 XXI | Ghost. Look upon this thy spiritual sheep that hath come to
15 XXXIII | himself. Being endowed with spiritual riches, and, in sooth, a
16 XXXV | father, and proving the spiritual father to him that begat
17 XXXVII | but fill mine eyes with spiritual tears; direct my goings
18 XXXVIII| And Ioasaph recognised his spiritual father, for his features
19 XXXVIII| lavish table, laden with spiritual dainties, but with little
20 XXXVIII| after prayer, they joined in spiritual converse again, discoursing
21 XXXVIII| of his life was spent in spiritual and heavenly contemplation,
22 XXXVIII| never to be found idle in spiritual employment: and well herein
23 XXXIX | Barlaam called to him his spiritual son, whom he had begotten
24 XXXIX | his mouth to discourse of spiritual things, saying, "Long ago,
25 XXXIX | place, holding fast to thy spiritual life, and making remembrance
26 XXXIX | see me die, alas! the true spiritual and eternal death? That
27 XL | honourable son, laid his spiritual father in his sepulchre.
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