Chapter
1 I | I. ~The country of the Indians, as it is
2 I | is, there arose in that country a king named Abenner, mighty
3 III | all the city and all the country, proclaiming that after
4 IV | three days, in any city or country within my realm, he should
5 IV | Thus was there left in that country none of the monastic order,
6 V | forth and banished from the country round about; also the prophecies
7 V | of this sort be in this country side." Thereat the prince
8 VI | merchant man, come from a far country; and I possess a precious
9 VI | thou were come from a far country, my spirit rejoiced, and
10 XI | taken his journey into a far country, and there spent all in
11 XVI | In this your most unhappy country I know of none: the tyranny
12 XVIII | enemy, and pass into their country and by divers crafts deliver
13 XVIII | Baptism, and abide in this country, cleaving to all righteousness,
14 XXII | his palaces situate in the country, but sent forward Araches,
15 XXX | away captive from her own country, given to king Abenner as
16 XXX | many volumes in mine own country, and have heard the discourses
17 XXXII | Galileans was preached by some country peasants, poor and common
18 XXXII | son returning from a far country. And he falleth on his neck
19 XXXIII| joy, and divided all the country under his sovranty into
20 XXXIII| his subjects, in city or country, were so well initiated
21 XXXV | city but throughout all the country also, thus did they in their
22 XXXVII| returneth with joy to his own country. Outwardly he wore the robes
23 XL | conveyed by him into his own country. ~Now when the people heard
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