Chapter
1 IX | resurrection which is final and no longer subject unto death, after
2 IX | annulled and destroyed, no longer working in us, but for the
3 XII | bought at a price, and no longer live for themselves, but
4 XVIII | deceitful lusts, and live no longer to the flesh, but Christ
5 XIX | righteousness and truth; and no longer destroy by the works of
6 XIX | of God; so that we can no longer say that the acquiring of
7 XXI | spiritual rest, I dare no longer let and hinder thee. Depart
8 XXIV | stand with me, prithee, no longer trouble thyself in endeavouring
9 XXVII | then is their nature no longer one, but their wills are
10 XXVII | or endured such things no longer gods: if the stories be
11 XXVIII| his heart. Howbeit he no longer honoured his temple-keepers,
12 XXXIII| thou well, that I shall no longer spare thee." When his son
13 XXXVI | why labour ye in vain? No longer hope to have me to your
14 XXXVI | spirit though he might no longer abide with them in the body.
15 XXXVI | sight that they could no longer endure. But when they were
16 XXXIX | journey, and might remain no longer in this world after Barlaam'
17 XXXIX | but must toil yet a little longer, that thou mayest joyfully
18 XXXIX | saying, "Well-beloved son, no longer in this world shall we share
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