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27 spiritual
27 subject
27 too
26 doth
26 elder
26 face
26 immortal
S. John Damascene (?)
Barlaam and Ioasaph

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doth

   Chapter
1 INT | the less painfully, and doth accustom us not to despair 2 V | doom of all mankind? Or doth it happen only to some?" 3 VI | against whom thy conscience doth not accuse thee of having 4 VIII | which now we know not. This doth my initiation into the teaching 5 VIII | out of nothing, and still doth make, it is not impossible 6 X | to see that my whole body doth not attain to the bulk of 7 XI | earth, where moth and rust doth corrupt, and where thieves 8 XI | where neither moth nor rust doth corrupt, and where thieves 9 XI | fields to feed swine, -- thus doth he designate the most coarse 10 XV | rising to shine on all, doth bounteously send forth his 11 XV | enjoy his light, even so doth our true philosophy, like 12 XV | fix their gaze on him, yet doth he not compel those who 13 XVI | poor and miserable life doth delight and rejoice these 14 XIX | been buried in evil habits, doth not even perceive the stink 15 XXI | more than human good, which doth even exceed the worth of 16 XXIV | even so, and much more so, doth the happiness promised to 17 XXVI | Barlaam, that, as thou sayest, doth set your gods at nought: 18 XXVIII| depths of the desert, like as doth an hart, and came to a den 19 XXXI | how many a stinking corpse doth he cast his eye? Hath he 20 XXXI | therefore any stain of reproach? Doth he not dry and shrivel up 21 XXXI | defilement? And what of fire? Doth it not take iron, which 22 XXXI | white heat and harden it? Doth it receive any of the properties 23 XXXI | the fire any the worse, or doth it in any way suffer harm? ~" 24 XXXII | Thou fool and blind, why doth not the force of truth bring 25 XXXII | they all shall wax old as doth a garment, and as a vesture 26 XXXIII| where neither `moth nor rust doth corrupt and where thieves


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