Chapter
1 II | of the royal household, chief satrap in rank, in courage,
2 II | president of my kingdom, and chief commander of my realm made
3 VII | and endless miracles, the chief priests and rulers of the
4 X | Peter, who was also called chief of the Apostles, that once
5 XI | And, in sooth, even the chief of the disciples, Peter,
6 XI | howling horribly. So the chief became chief again, as he
7 XI | horribly. So the chief became chief again, as he had before
8 XVI | cheer. The king said to his chief counsellor, `Friend, how
9 XVI | sweet and alluring!' The chief counsellor seized the happy
10 XVI | abhorrent.' Then spake the chief counsellor unto him, "Such,
11 XVI | shadow of doubt.' ~"The chief counsellor said, `It was
12 XVII | our Lord himself being the chief corner-stone, in whom all
13 XX | saith the Lord. And the chief prince of the Apostles also
14 XXII | after the king, and was the chief in all his private councils:
15 XXIV | the king bade Araches, his chief councillor, now that they
16 XXVI | should be held with their chief and captain, Barlaam. In
17 XXXI | a weapon, wherewith our chief did once confront the first-made
18 XXXIV| called an assembly of his chief counsellors, and brought
19 XXXIV| well fixed in thee, the chief corner-stone, that I, thine
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