Chapter
1 I | far beyond Egypt. On the side of Egypt it is washed by
2 II | Faithful were harried on every side, and the champions of ungodliness
3 V | sort be in this country side." Thereat the prince was
4 XI | transferred the victory to his own side. Like a skilful man of war,
5 XV | themselves on the opposite side to God, who gave these commands,
6 XVIII | armed and guarded on every side, in this confidence go forth
7 XX | thyself wholly to the Lord's side, and never open a door to
8 XXII | Barlaam worsted, and our side victorious, will doubtless
9 XXV | down, and called him to his side. He embraced and kissed
10 XXVI | debate together. If your side win, then shall ye and your
11 XXVI | Barlaam; and the king's side were like to reach their
12 XXVI | determined rather to take the side of the king's son, and make
13 XXVI | the contest and see which side should carry oft the victory.
14 XXVIII| Psalms planted by the river side, unceasingly watered, and
15 XXX | in great straits on every side, and altogether in despair
16 XXXI | king, perplexed on every side, again summoned Theudas,
17 XXXII | doctrines. Because your side, despite its having wise
18 XXXVII| thee. The Lord is on my side, and I shall see my desire
19 XL | their bodies should rest side by side, since their souls
20 XL | bodies should rest side by side, since their souls were
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