Chapter
1 V | charged the attendants of the young prince on no account to
2 V | woes of life." When the young prince heard this he said
3 V | full of evil humours." The young prince asked, "Are these
4 V | immortal gods alone." The young prince ceased from his questioning,
5 V | trial of this lot." Then the young prince asked in how many
6 V | When our wise and sagacious young prince saw and heard all
7 VI | life, and that his eyes are young and fair, and healthy. Wherefore
8 XV | For when a certain rich young man asked the Lord, `What
9 XV | follow me. But when the young man heard this he was very
10 XVI | marriage the exceeding fair young daughter of a man of high
11 XVI | ground of her heart. The young man heard her hymn of praise
12 XVI | beggar's daughter.' Again the young man said, `Yea, but I will
13 XVI | heap of money, such as the young man had never beheld. And
14 XVI | all my substance.' So the young man acquired the inheritance,
15 XIX | Spirit, he enlightened his young disciple to see the true
16 XIX | thee; but, while it is yet young, pluck the evil root out
17 XXI | his own hospice. But the young prince's servants and tutors
18 XXIV| known the whole plot to the young prince, and strengthened
19 XXIV| his idolatry, the saintly young prince saw that the matter
20 XXIX| sacrifice to the immortal gods young men in the bloom of youth
21 XXX | him some chosen damsels, young and exceeding beautiful.
22 XXX | the heart of one of the young damsels. Of all she was
23 XXX | righteous, when he saw the young man's heart wavering, was
24 XXXI| Theudas for to attack the young saint, returned to him,
25 XXXI| cannot get the better of one young stripling?" Then did the
26 XXXI| we should have made this young man's hope vain; but again
|