Chapter
1 I | the Holy Ghost, whereby it fell to the lot of some of the
2 II | bait of pleasure, miserably fell from all these blessings.
3 IV | on his coming home, he fell into much grief and distress
4 VI | as he sowed, some seeds fell by the wayside, and the
5 VI | and devoured them up: some fell upon stony places, where
6 VI | withered away. And some fell among thorns; and the thorns
7 VI | choked them: but others fell upon good ground, and brought
8 VI | leapt anon from his chariot, fell on the ground, and did obeisance.
9 VII | and that immortal life, fell alas! into this life of
10 XI | misery of human frailty, fell under the guilt of denial.
11 XII | while he ran hastily, he fell into a great pit; and as
12 XII | into a great pit; and as he fell, he stretched forth his
13 XXII | the king, and entered and fell in obeisance on the ground.
14 XXII | astonied by the dismay that fell on him, and was filled with
15 XXVII| professing themselves to be wise, fell into greater folly than
16 XXX | was sore troubled and I fell on sleep: but God my Saviour
17 XXXI | completed. When we first fell upon this youth, we vexed
18 XXXII| of his heart, and there fell upon him deep remorse for
19 XXXV | virtuous acts, and then fell into the sickness whereof
20 XL | a-weeping. And as he sat, he fell asleep, and saw those dread
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