Chapter
1 II | fathers, my brothers, my friends and mine acquaintances.
2 II | acquaintances. But from my former friends and brethren `I have got
3 XI | and called together his friends and neighbours to a banquet,
4 XII | all, parents, children, friends, kinsfolk, riches and luxury,
5 XII | whatsoever gifts it giveth to its friends, these in turn in passion
6 XII | For it is an enemy of its friends, and traitor to such as
7 XII | whereby it deceiveth its own friends, nor suffereth them to take
8 XIII | it hath in store for its friends." ~The elder answered, "
9 XIII | certain man who had three friends. On the first two of these
10 XIII | not who thou art. Other friends I have, with whom I must
11 XIII | hope in those ungrateful friends, and the unavailing hardships
12 XIII | have found nowhere among my friends any hope of deliverance,
13 XIII | forgetful, thankless and false friends, or blame the mad ingratitude
14 XV | saith, `Make to yourselves friends of the mammon of unrighteousness;
15 XVI | trouble for himself and his friends, and cut short those services
16 XVIII | rather than benefit its friends. Meetly therefore called
17 XXI | things, prepared for his friends, exceed beyond comparison
18 XXIII | that ye may meet your lost friends and be duly grateful to
19 XXVI | together without fear, as friends and kindred, for the honest
20 XXVI | and prove Barlaam and his friends to be in error, ye shall
21 XXVII | as wrong them, and make friends of them: they labour to
22 XXXVI | therefore, hearken unto me, friends and brethren, people and
23 XXXVII| magnificent body-guard, his friends, kinsfolk and companions,
24 XXXIX | Saviour promised to his friends, when he said, `If any man
25 XXXIX | as at the home-coming of friends, departed on that blessed
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