Chapter
1 IV | purveyante of victuals." "Well spoken, O king," cried the monks. "
2 V | the tutor of whom we have spoken, whether he knew of anybody
3 VI | the tutor, of whom we have spoken, was the prince's most familiar
4 VIII | than that which thou hast spoken, delay not to declare it
5 IX | not read that which was spoken unto you by God, saying,
6 IX | other such things have been spoken by the Psalmist, and all
7 X | the mouth of the Lord hath spoken it.'" ~
8 XVIII | such words as thou hast now spoken unto me. Thou hast taught
9 XIX | When Barlaam had thus spoken, and taught the king's son
10 XX | remembered his own sins, and spoken concerning the forgiveness
11 XXI | to that which hath been spoken. But if thou reveal these
12 XXVI | When the king had thus spoken, his son said, "A righteous
13 XXVII | marvellous are the things spoken and wrought by the Christians,
14 XXVII | is the end of my speech spoken unto thee, O king, prompted
15 XXXII | idolatry, were these words spoken by the prophet. For a very,
16 XXXIII| Araches, of whom we have spoken, the most famous in his
17 XXXIV | words which thou hast ever spoken unto me are true, and that
18 XXXIV | understood the things that were spoken; so that, when a convenient
19 XXXV | Bishop, of whom we have spoken, and King Abenner was instructed,
20 XXXVI | of whom we have already spoken, saying, "This is he, brethren,
21 XXXVI | And when he had thus spoken, he kneeled down, as it
22 XXXVI | body. And when he had thus spoken, in the sight of all he
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