Chapter
1 II | king, if thou askest the cause how I came to despise things
2 II | He then, ascribing the cause Of his son's birth to things
3 VI | healthy, and I fear lest I may cause thee to lose even the eyesight
4 IX | give her light. And I will cause the arrogancy of the sinners
5 XI | with his brother without a cause shall be in danger of the
6 XI | been damned. And for this cause it is parlous to fall into
7 XVII | shall confirm it. For this cause I bow my knees unto our
8 XXII | king enquired after the cause of his despondency; Zardan
9 XXII | that he is pleading the cause of the Christians and standing
10 XXII | should by its attractions cause us to cling to life, and
11 XXIV | until on a set day I try thy cause. If thou be persuaded by
12 XXV | the proper judge of his cause, and cried out of the depth
13 XXV | father, especially in a good cause, and to gain the goodwill
14 XXVI | you. If ye establish our cause, and prove Barlaam and his
15 XXVI | wisely establishing our cause by the mouth of our adversaries.
16 XXVIII | a defender of the right cause. ~But the king, although
17 XXX | to his own son, for to cause him to slip or to trip.
18 XXXII | power establishing its own cause for the salvation of mankind?
19 XXXII | have told thee? Except thy cause had been vain talk and falsehood,
20 XXXVIII| knowledge of thee, and the cause of my many blessings. Because
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