Chapter
1 INT | need many encouragements thereto, whether it be exhortations,
2 II | Time was when I also clung thereto myself. But the force of
3 II | thine own utter ruin, driven thereto, I ween, by fate, surely
4 IV | to his own home, adding thereto: "I hope that I shall not
5 IV | number. Now what sayest thou thereto, and what is thine advice?
6 VII | all heart's ease, and set thereto the man whom he had formed,
7 VII | his free will consenting thereto; for he came for our sakes
8 IX | spake he and added this thereto, `Who hath ears to hear,
9 IX | merriment, others were bidden thereto, and the wedding was furnished
10 XI | must one add other services thereto?" ~Barlaam answered him, "
11 XII | present joys and are glued thereto, that take never a thought
12 XIV | things; and they that attain thereto shall live for ever in incorruption,
13 XV | same tone as he, but adding thereto some thing of his own, one
14 XV | chosen, when desire is added thereto. Thus we conclude that choice
15 XVIII | no man is able to attain thereto, except those to whom, by
16 XX | thyself, and strive to advance thereto, for it is able to exalt
17 XXI | misery of such as cleave thereto, and finally made an end
18 XXVI | his father, consented not thereto, but sat near him on the
19 XXXIII| Unless thou be obedient thereto, and in this way heal my
20 XXXIV | and the joy unspeakable. Thereto he added the torment in
21 XXXIX | yet must thou approach thereto, as the Lord ordereth, that
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