Chapter
1 XIX | who gave it to us as the sign of victory over the devil;
2 XX | sealing thy soul with the sign of the Cross, that no stumbling
3 XXI | persuade Barlaam, `twas but a sign for a second petition, and
4 XXII | but the monks showed no sign of alarm, no sign of meanness
5 XXII | showed no sign of alarm, no sign of meanness or sullenness,
6 XXIII | king's threats, showing no sign of the torment that he had
7 XXVII | The stars are borne from Sign to Sign, each in his order
8 XXVII | stars are borne from Sign to Sign, each in his order and place:
9 XXVII | by law, and passing from Sign to Sign, setting and rising,
10 XXVII | and passing from Sign to Sign, setting and rising, to
11 XXVII | by law, and passing from Sign to Sign, setting and rising
12 XXVII | and passing from Sign to Sign, setting and rising for
13 XXXI | the Cross. For, when that sign is made, immediately all
14 XXXI | discomfited, even before the sign is completed. When we first
15 XXXI | and armed him with the sign of the Cross, he routed
16 XXXII | the world itself by the sign of the cross, whereby they
17 XXXIII| of his city he set up the sign of his Lord's passion, the
18 XXXV | error. He venerated the sign of the life-giving Cross
19 XXXVII| that invincible weapon, the sign of the Cross, he made vain
20 XXXIX | sealed himself with the sign of the Cross, and gathered
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