Chapter
1 IV | charge against the Christian knew the tenderness of his heart,
2 V | forbidden access to all. He knew, without hearing it, that
3 V | companions, and his grief knew no ease; for he said to
4 V | have spoken, whether he knew of anybody able to help
5 VI | pale as death. Now the king knew that it was by buffetings
6 X | gods whom their fathers knew not. There came new and
7 XIV | foreigner and stranger, who knew nothing of their laws and
8 XVI | him in manifold ways, and knew that his intent was fixed,
9 XVIII | tidings of salvation, though I knew for sure that, if this came
10 XXI | s son said unto him, "I knew full well that in none other
11 XXII | grievous anxieties; and he knew not what to do. At the last,
12 XXII | saw no Barlaam -- for he knew him by sight -- he was overwhelmed
13 XXVII | The Chaldeans, which knew not God, went astray after
14 XXIX | of his evil spirits, who knew how to lend ready aid for
15 XXX | Christ. But the wretch little knew what laughter he should
16 XXX | the ruin of her soul, and knew not that this matter was
17 XXXIII | the haven of God. For he knew that this, afore all things,
18 XXXIII | sparing naught thereof. He knew that the possessor of great
19 XXXIV | marvellous things which he knew not, which he had never
20 XXXVI | among you; that ever since I knew Christ, and was counted
21 XXXVIII| cave, and by the spirit knew him, who by outward appearance
22 XXXIX | so said, Ioasaph's tears knew no measure, but, like water
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