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S. John Damascene (?)
Barlaam and Ioasaph

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1 XII | And thereat he ceased to think of the troubles whereby 2 XVI | majesty, lest thou mightest think me a meddler. If therefore 3 XVII | and at the same time I think upon the well-ordered structure 4 XVII | speak rightly thereof, or think meetly of the things whereof 5 XVIII | answered, "Without doubt thus think I of these matters also, 6 XIX | become accustomed therto and think light of them. For he saith, ` 7 XXI | prayers, for the Lord's sake, think upon my misery, that I may 8 XXII | and mis-persuade us to think or do contrary to our covenants 9 XXIII | fathers, serve another, I think it just to subject you to 10 XXIV | thy days that now are, and think upon my words, but there 11 XXVII | of God. ~"They again that think that the Earth is a goddess 12 XXVII | use of men. ~"They that think that Water is a god have 13 XXVII | work of God. ~"They that think that Fire is a god are in 14 XXVII | work of God. ~"They that think that the breath of the Winds 15 XXVII | work of God. ~"They that think that the Sun is a god are 16 XXVII | work of God. ~"They that think that the Moon is a goddess 17 XXVII | work of God. ~"They that think that Man is a god are in 18 XXVII | we may see what they also think concerning God. The Jews 19 XXVIII| prince called him and said, "Think not that I am ignorant of 20 XXVIII| to act this play, and to think that thou couldst so dull 21 XXVIII| insatiable. ~Now, when he came to think upon his teacher Barlaam, 22 XXX | the saying of the boy, to think how masterful a thing the 23 XXX | love of women is. Therefore think not to subdue thy son in 24 XXXVI | telling them what they should think concerning God, what life, 25 XXXIX | ignorances. ~"So do thou, my son, think no scorn of the laboriousness


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