Chapter
1 III | the astrologers, the most learned of all his fellows, spake
2 VI | that time a certain monk, learned in heavenly things, graced
3 X | the lessons that I have learned and observed from my youth
4 XI | perfect hatred, since I have learned from thy lips the vanity
5 XIV | long and careful search, he learned from a wise counsellor the
6 XIV | the Lord, and had surely learned that there is nothing froward
7 XVI | him, "Hath my father then, learned naught of these things?" ~
8 XVI | Clearly and duly he hath learned naught; for he stoppeth
9 XVIII | man's servants, when they learned thereof, mounted on horseback,
10 XXII | besides which the man was learned in star-lore. When he was
11 XXIV | From an holy man have I learned the ugliness, ill savour
12 XXV | spent thus: many wise and learned men have I called to my
13 XXVI | ground. There stood the learned in the wisdom which God
14 XXX | thereat. Then they that were learned amongst his physicians told
15 XXXIII | Christ, an holy man, and learned in the canons of the Church,
16 XXXV | abound. ~While then the learned Ioasaph was speaking of
17 XXXVI | divine command! If thou hast learned to love thy neighbour as
18 XXXVI | Through thine," said they, "we learned to know God, and were redeemed
19 XXXVIII| all bare. Of him then he learned the abode of the man whom
20 XXXVIII| departure? And hath thy father learned to know God, or is he still
21 XXXIX | religious life, before I have learned the wily attacks of the
22 XXXIX | end, living as thou hast learned and been instructed, and
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