Chapter
1 I | Angelic conversation "was gone out into all the ends of
2 IV | embrace it after thou art gone! Though the path of virtue,
3 IV | Another day, when he was gone a-hunting, he espied two
4 X | regret the thing past and gone: and never believe the word
5 X | regret the thing past and gone; and behold thou art distraught
6 X | regrettest a thing past and gone. I charged thee not to try
7 XI | when the unclean spirit is gone out of a man' (to wit, by
8 XI | forth to seek that which was gone astray, until he found it:
9 XI | with those that had not gone astray, and called together
10 XIV | heedlessness of the kings that had gone before him, and had been
11 XXII | XXII. ~After Barlaam was gone forth, Ioasaph gave himself
12 XXII | the Faithful. When he had gone through a great tract of
13 XXIV | of Barlaam. When he was gone forth, and was walking the
14 XXIV | heights, to seek us that had gone astray: who endured for
15 XXVI | whose unwise hearts had gone astray, as saith the Apostle;
16 XXVII| Earth is a goddess have gone astray. We behold it dishonoured,
17 XXVII| that Water is a god have gone astray. It also hath been
18 XXIX | thyself to our succour, gone is all hope! and lost is
19 XXX | rest. So, when they had gone round everywhere and brought
20 XXXII| world for its sound hath gone out into all lands, and
21 XXXII| I went by and lo, he was gone: and I sought him but his
22 XXXVI| without reprieve. But he is gone to yonder judgement seat,
23 XXXVI| remaineth us after thou art gone? What evils shall not befall
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