Chapter
1 VII | overspread our race in those times, and `there was none that
2 VIII | men, instructed at sundry times and in divers manners. In
3 XIV | a stranger, and, as oft times it haps, not even a friend
4 XV | lower source, and at other times from a great depth, and
5 XVI | a little medicine often times delivereth a man from great
6 XVII | beginning, end and middle of times, the changes of the solstices,
7 XVII | his great strength at all times, and who may withstand the
8 XX | thy law do I love. Seven times a day do I praise thee,
9 XXII | company of his fellows, and at times by a visit from the king,
10 XXIV | sinned against him often times by blaspheming him, and
11 XXIV | blaspheming him, and often times by slaying his servants
12 XXV | thereof, that I have at times ungrudgingly lavished all
13 XXV | thousands, and ten thousand times ten thousand of Angels and
14 XXVII | bow and quiver, and, at times, harp and flute, and prophesying
15 XXX | thing by dispensation, at times transgressing a commandment
16 XXXI | thousands, and ten thousand times ten thousand of Angels and
17 XXXII | is said that in the old times he honoured those who had
18 XXXVII| speedily turned back. At other times he assumed the shapes of
19 XL | relics, as also in later times, did the Lord work by his
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