Chapter
1 INT | devout men from the inner land Of the Ethiopians, whom
2 I | the borders of Persia, a land formerly darkened with the
3 I | Thomas, was sent out to the land of the Indians, preaching
4 II | II. ~Now while the land of the Indians lay under
5 II | fortunes. Nowhere in that land, they said, had there ever
6 VI | howling wilderness in the land of Senaar, and had been
7 VII | through the Red Sea upon dry land, the waters dividing and
8 VII | them into a certain goodly land, the which he had promised
9 IX | Lord's wrath; for the whole land shall be devoured by the
10 IX | all them that dwell in the land.' Moreover David, the king
11 XI | there arose a famine in that land, he went and joined himself
12 XI | of the citizens of that land of iniquity, who sent him
13 XIV | carry us off `to a dark land and a gloomy, to a land
14 XIV | land and a gloomy, to a land of eternal darkness, where
15 XVI | famous and wealthy men of the land." ~
16 XVIII | and in the deserts of the land of Senaar do I dwell. For
17 XVIII | carried captive into a foreign land, and wished to recover him
18 XXIII | your deceits and leave the land desolate, and, forsaking
19 XXIII | thee tribute and toll from land and water, pretendest to
20 XXIV | Wilt thou not prefer a home land to a foreign land, light
21 XXIV | a home land to a foreign land, light to darkness, the
22 XXVII | as gods brute beasts of land and water, and herbs and
23 XXXVII| arrived at that desert of the land of Senaar, wherein Barlaam
24 XL | departed to walk in the land of the living, where is
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