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relentless 1
relics 4
relieve 1
religion 25
religious 8
reluctant 1
remain 3
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25 maker
25 mankind
25 palace
25 religion
25 servants
25 souls
25 still
S. John Damascene (?)
Barlaam and Ioasaph

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religion

   Chapter
1 I | Christians to renounce their religion. Thereupon he planned and 2 II | chiefest of all blessings, our religion, and to deprive us of God, 3 III | will embrace the Christian religion, which thou persecutest, 4 IV | virtuous life and devout in religion. But while working out his 5 IV | desirest to leave thy fathers' religion, and the glory of thy kingship, 6 IV | if any of your execrable religion were found, after three 7 V | and choose it before our religion, that the king hath thus 8 XXI | may be of the Christian religion, toward which thy father 9 XXII | precepts of the Christian religion." Then he related to the 10 XXIII | us to for the sake of our religion, the more shalt thou be 11 XXIII | cowards as to betray our religion through dread of thy torments, 12 XXIV | asked who he was, what his religion and what his name, the man 13 XXIV | gainsaying and slandering of our religion, and belauding and praising 14 XXV | had I only found that the religion of the Galileans were better 15 XXVI | multitudes that held his loathly religion; but of the Christians was 16 XXIX | strength to help our fallen religion and set it up again, declare 17 XXIX | hath rebelled against our religion, and to reconcile him to 18 XXX | Apostles, the leaders of your religion, do many a thing by dispensation, 19 XXXII | it is evident that our religion was instituted by many mighty 20 XXXII | sheweth the might of our religion and the weakness and deadliness 21 XXXII | waxing weak, whilst our religion, though possessed of no 22 XXXIII| continue in the Christian religion, yet shall it be some solace 23 XXXIII| governor. Hence, God helping, religion grew and increased amongst 24 XXXIV | smoke vanisheth, but thy religion shining brighter than the 25 XXXV | himself a great power for religion. So here was proved in fact,


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