Chapter
1 II | things that are, will not be able to understand the nature
2 II | road whereby I shall be able, in this earthen body, eagerly
3 V | whether he knew of anybody able to help him towards his
4 IX | nor their gold shall be able to deliver them in the day
5 X | me? for thou shalt not be able by my means to fill thy
6 XIII | debtor sought for a helper, able to take his part in this
7 XV | elder, "How then shall I be able to send before me thither
8 XVI | that the Giver thereof is able to give even greater gifts.
9 XVII | form, and that I am not able to renew for myself that
10 XVII | destroyed. For never was man able to accomplish aught of these
11 XVIII | reasonings, and that no man is able to attain thereto, except
12 XVIII | kill the body, but are not able to kill the soul: but rather
13 XVIII | rather fear him which is able to destroy both soul and
14 XVIII | my hope, but may soon be able to reach thee, and in peace
15 XX | advance thereto, for it is able to exalt thee from earth
16 XX | Thus praying thou shalt be able to say with blessed David,
17 XXII | weak and miserable, and not able to do the thing that is
18 XXIV | for thy fall; for they be able and strong to bless and
19 XXVI | the prince was doubtless able to requite him, should he
20 XXVII | Typhon. Isis then was not able to help her own brother
21 XXVIII| For it is written, God is able of these very stones to
22 XXIX | which he shall in no wise be able to resist, but his hard
23 XXX | cried aloud to him that is able to save them that trust
24 XXXII | your poets as have been able to soar a little above this
25 XXXIV | as wax; because thou art able of these stones to raise
26 XXXVI | word of his grace, which is able to build you up, and to
27 XXXIX | indeed, which of us is able to repay the debt that we
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