Chapter
1 I | lands. ~Now when monasteries began to be formed in Egypt, and
2 V | s son, of whom our tale began to tell, never departing
3 V | the grace of the Comforter began to open wide the eyes of
4 VI | marvellous tales." Then began Barlaam to discourse with
5 VII | when the human race again began to multiply, they forgat
6 VII | From that time forth he began to do great signs and wonders,
7 VII | likeness of fire, and they began to speak with other tongues
8 XI | it saith, `From that time began Jesus to preach and to say, "
9 XIV | chose above all others, and began to rebuild my soul's habitation,
10 XXVII | astray after the elements and began to worship the creature
11 XXVIII | heart waxed warm, and he began to try to raise Nachor's
12 XXVIII | his presence. He himself began to condemn the impotence
13 XXIX | the plan?" he asked. Then began Theudas to weave his web.
14 XXX | devices of the crafty foe, he began more and more to afflict
15 XXX | feigneth to be light. So he began to commune with the damsel,
16 XXX | toils and meshes, and she began to shake the citadel of
17 XXXIII | through nor steal.' So he began to distribute all his money
18 XXXV | when the end drew nigh, he began to fear and to be dismayed,
19 XXXVIII| down and conversed. Barlaam began, saying, "Welcome art thou,
20 XXXIX | parting. But just as day began to dawn, Barlaam ended his
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