Chapter
1 II | deprivations, and, in this intent, dost remind us of past honours
2 II | of good, seeing that thou dost at all compare these two
3 II | such blessings upon us, him dost thou reject and scoff at
4 II | delights and deadly passions, dost thou proclaim the idols
5 IV | the death wherewith thou dost threaten us that we flee,
6 VIII | priceless stone which thou dost rightly keep secret, not
7 XXIII | thee a type of death, why dost thou not recollect thy latter
8 XXIII | good things of life, why dost thou not distribute dainties
9 XXIV | Mary ordereth men to go? Dost thou not fear the displeasure
10 XXIV | endure for ever. Why then dost thou thus madly cling to
11 XXV | missed the goal in judging. Dost thou not see to what discomfort
12 XXV | respect then unto thy father. Dost thou not know how lovely
13 XXVII | cast him into Tartarus. Dost thou mark the delusion and
14 XXX | smooth for him, cried, "Why dost thou, who are so wise, talk
15 XXXI | said, "Wherefore, Ioasaph, dost thou despise our immortal
16 XXXI | hateful to all the people? Dost thou not owe thy life to
17 XXXI | themselves, with what reason dost thou, O foolish and stony-hearted
18 XXXII | But now, seeing, as thou dost, that the holy Gospel, though
19 XXXII | vileness and bondage to sin, dost vilify, did by signs and
20 XXXVII| basilisk, the which thou dost resemble; thee, the lion
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